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  1. Antonio Paolucci (19 September 1939 – 4 February 2024) was an Italian art historian and curator, who was Director of the Vatican Museums between 2007 and 2017. [1] [2] Paolucci also worked in Florence, Venice, Verona, Mantua, and other Italian cities in national art and cultural institutions. He wrote many books and articles on art history ...

  2. Farewell to Antonio Paolucci. 4 February 2024. It is with sorrow that the Directorate of the Vatican Museums and Cultural Heritage announces the passing, yesterday evening in Florence, of Professor Antonio Paolucci, 84, art historian and former Director of the Pope's Museums from 2007 to 2016. A great loss for the world of culture, art, and for ...

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  4. Antonio Paolucci ( Rimini, 29 settembre 1939 – Firenze, 4 febbraio 2024) è stato uno storico dell'arte, funzionario e museologo italiano . Fu ministro per i beni culturali e ambientali dal 1995 al 1996 nel governo Dini, oltreché soprintendente per il Polo Museale Fiorentino e direttore dei Musei Vaticani .

  5. Feb 5, 2024 · By Joseph Tulloch. Antonio Paolucci, former Director of the Vatican Museums, passed away on Sunday at the age of 84. He was one of the most renowned figures in art, both in Italy and abroad. In a telegram, Pope Francis remembered Mr. Paolucci as an “esteemed connoisseur of art” who gave “generous and competent service” to the Holy See.

  6. Article on Antonio Paolucci: a life dedicated to Culture. Director of the Vatican Museums recently passed away. of Nadine Ndolo Abstract Model In an imaginary vision I close my eyes and I see him walking in Piazza San Pietro under the colonnade where the "path of glory" begins, the most extraordinary religious apotheosis ever translated into ...

  7. Antonio Paolucci has 85 books on Goodreads with 1143 ratings. Antonio Paolucci’s most popular book is The Sistine Chapel.

  8. Feb 5, 2024 · Art historian Antonio Paolucci has died in Florence. He had been minister of cultural heritage during the Dini government, director of the Vatican Museums and superintendent of the Polo Museale di Firenze. Born in Rimini on Sept. 19, 1939, the son of an antiquarian, he graduated from the University of Florence in 1964 (he was a student of ...

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