The Madonna of Poggio Bretta is a painting in tempera and gold on wood (71×50 cm), attributed to Carlo Crivelli, dating back to 1472 and stored in about Diocesan Museum of Ascoli Piceno.
I was in Florence last month and I went to Mercato Centrale Firenze, which is the central market of the city. In my opinion it’s amazing, you go inside and you get into a fantastic atmosphere. You become enchanted with tons of perfums, colours and flavours. I’m writing about the groundfloor which is more traditional than the first floor which is…[Read more]
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