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The Red Room

The Red room is also called the Room of the fireplace because of its monumental fireplace in volcanic stone, created in 1581, which comes from Vetralla (in the region around Viterbo where the artist had a villa).
In the reception hall, which is fitted out with precious furniture from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, are displayed various works in marble and bronze and a number of sketches for sculpture executed by Pietro Canonica. Among the paintings on display are a portrait and a self-portrait by the artist. Also displayed here are two watercolour sketches for title page of the score and for the scenography of The Wife of Corinth (1918) and the Medea (1953), musical works by Pietro Canonica (who also oversaw the scenographic fittings).

List of works

Sculpture
P. Canonica, 1908
inv. C. 519
Sculpture
P. Canonica
inv. C. 522
Sculpture
Renato Frediani, 1964
inv. C. 523
Painting
Pietro Canonica, 1956
inv. C. 670
Clothing
XIX secolo
inv. C. 735
Clothing
inv. C. 745
Clothing
inv. C. 741
Painting
Guido Fulignot, Dated to before 1951
inv. C. 311
Sculpture
P. Canonica, 1903
inv. C. 561
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