Venanzo Crocetti Museum Explained

Museum Venanzo Crocetti
Location:Rome
Coordinates:41.9593°N 12.4542°W
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Museum Venanzo Crocetti is a contemporary art museum dedicated to the work of the Italian sculptor Venanzo Crocetti (1913–2003).

The museum is located in Rome at Via Cassia, 492.

History

The museum is housed in the building that originally was the main studio of the sculptor.

Organisation

Venanzo Crocetti Museum preserved over a hundred bronzes, marbles, paintings, works on paper and documents that span a period of time ranging from 1930 to 1998.

Venanzo Crocetti works are in Rome, Brussels, Paris, Bern, Zurich, New York, San Paolo of Brazil, Montreal, Tokyo and Osaka. In 1991, in Saint Petersburg, the Hermitage Museum has dedicated to the Venanzio Crocetti work a permanent exhibition.[1]

The Museum Venanzo Crocetti also houses selected contemporary art exhibitions.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.hermitagemuseum.org/wps/portal/hermitage/what-s-on/temp_exh/1999_2013/hm4_1_159/?lng=it The Gates of St Peter’s Cathedral in the 20th Century