Pinacoteca Comunale di Cesena



The collections of the Pinacoteca Comunale di Cesena, in Cesena, Italy, contain works by:


 * Antonio Aleotti (Argenta, doc. from 1494 – Cesena, 1527)
 * Francesco Andreini (painter) (Cesena, 1697–1751)
 * Allegory of Charity
 * Portrait of Cardinal Francesco Locatelli
 * Vincenzo Baldacci (Cesena, known from 1802 to 1813)
 * Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, (Guercino) (Cento, 1591 – Bologna, 1666)
 * St Francis receives stigmata
 * Giovanni Battista Bertucci the younger (Faenza, 1539–1614)
 * Giacomo Francesco Cipper, known as Todeschini (Feldkirch, 1664 – Milan, 1736)
 * Vittorio Matteo Corcos, (1859, Livourne -1933, Florence)
 * Antonio Cardile, (Taranto, 1914 – Roma, 1986)
 * Bartolomeo Coda (son of Benedetto Coda (Rimini, doc. from 1516 to 1563)
 * Girolamo Forabosco (Venice, 1605 – Padua, 1679)
 * Either Suicide by Sophonisba or Artemisia drinks the ashes of her husband Mausolo
 * Bartolomeo Gennari (Cento, 1594 – Bologna, 1661)
 * Costantino Guidi (Cesena, 1832–1899)
 * Renato Guttuso (Bagheria, 1911 – Roma, 1987)
 * Eberhart Keilhau, known as Monsù Bernardo (Helsingør, 1624 – Rome, 1687)
 * Francesco Longhi (Ravenna, 1554–1618)
 * Girolamo Marchesi da Cotignola (Cotignola, c. 1490 – Bologna, c. 1559)
 * Giuseppe Milani (Fontanellato, c. 1716 – Cesena, 1798)
 * Bartolomeo Passerotti (Bologna, 1529–1592)
 * Portrait of young musician
 * Enea Peroni (Cesena, 1810 c. – doc. to 1844)
 * Giovanni Battista Piazzetta (Venice, 1683–1754)
 * Sacrifice of Iphigenia
 * Antonio Pio (Cesena, 1809 – London, 1871)
 * Agostino Plachesi (Cesena, c. 1725–1805)
 * Francesco Raibolini, known as Francia (Bologna, 1450 c. – 1517)
 * Madonna and child - Presentation at temple
 * Giovanni Battista Razzani (Cesena, 1603–1666)
 * Gasparo Sacchi (Imola, active c. 1517–1536)
 * Scipione Sacco (Sogliano sul Rubicone, 1495 – Cesena, 1558)
 * Giovanni Battista Salvi, (Sassoferrato, 1609 – Rome, 1685)
 * Archangel Gabriel & Virgin receiving annunciation
 * Madonna and child
 * Sorrowful Virgin
 * Praying Virgin
 * Cristoforo Serra (Cesena, 1600–1689)