Santa Maria Della Piaggiola, Gubbio
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Santa Maria della Piaggiola is a
Baroque The Baroque (, ; ) is a style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry, and other arts that flourished in Europe from the early 17th century until the 1750s. In the territories of the Spanish and Portuguese empires including t ...
style, Roman Catholic church just outside Porta Vittoria in the town of Gubbio, region of Umbria, in Italy.


History

The church was built at the site of an ancient chapel dedicated to the Madonna. The small church we see today was consecrated in 1625 by the Confraternity del
Gonfalone The gonfalon, gonfanon, gonfalone (from the early Italian ''confalone'') is a type of heraldic flag or banner, often pointed, swallow-tailed, or with several streamers, and suspended from a crossbar in an identical manner to the ancient Roman v ...
and of San Francesco di Paola. The interior was decorated (1647-1659) with stucco, including statuary by Palmerino Allegrucci (1644), the brothers Guidangeli of Pesaro (1647), and Francesco Caminoni (1659). The main altar has a fresco from the chapel, painted by
Ottaviano Nelli Ottaviano Nelli (1375–1444?) was an Italian painter of the early Quattrocento. Nelli primarily painted frescoes, but also panel paintings. He had several pupils and two painters were influenced by him. Biography He was born in Gubbio in Umbr ...
. Another altarpiece is also a detached fresco, depicting the ''Resurrection of Christ'' by Jacopo Bedi. The church also has paintings by
Giovanni Battista Michelini Giovanni Battista Michelini (also called ''il Folignate'') (1604–1655) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Foligno and Rome. He was born in Foligno, but became a pupil of Guido Reni. He painted mainly religious and m ...
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Francesco Allegrini da Gubbio Francesco Allegrini da Gubbio (1587–1663) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. His children, Flaminio and Angelica Allegrini, were also painters. Angelica painted a canvas for the church of San Francesco, Gubbio. Biography Born in Gu ...
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Domenico di Cecco Domenico di Cecco, also known by Domenico di Cecco di Baldi (active mid-15th century) was an Italian painter of the Quattrocento. Biography He was born in Gubbio, and active there, where he was a pupil of Ottaviano Nelli Ottaviano Nelli (13 ...
(''Maria e San Pietro Piangenti'' 1444),
Ventura Magi Ventura Mazza or Mazzi or Marzi or Mazi or Magi (circa 1560 - March 6, 1638) was an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance. Biography He was born in Cantiano, then part of the Duchy of Urbino. He was a pupil of Federico Barocci. In the stud ...
(Saint Teresa),
Giovanni Battista Mercati Giovanni Battista Mercati (1591–1645) was an Italian painter and engraver, active in a Baroque style. Biography He was born in Borgo San Sepolcro, in Tuscany, but was also active in Rome. He is best known from his engravings, many made after ...
(Saints Ludovico and Francis),
Rutilio Manetti Rutilio di Lorenzo Manetti (c. 1571 – 22 July 1639) was an Italian painter of late-Mannerism or proto-Baroque, active mainly in Siena. Biography He was influenced and/or taught by the local artists Francesco Vanni and Ventura Salimbeni. He is k ...
(''Birth of Mary'' and ''Presentation at Temple''), and
Pietro Paolo Tamburini Pietro Paolo Tamburini (1594 - 1621) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. He was a pupil of Federico Barocci. He was active in Perugia and Gubbio Gubbio () is an Italian town and ''comune'' in the far northeastern part of the Italian ...
(ceiling).O. Lucarelli , page 627.


References

17th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy Roman Catholic churches completed in 1625 Roman Catholic churches in Gubbio Renaissance architecture in Umbria Baroque architecture in Umbria 1625 establishments in Italy {{Italy-RC-church-stub