Crocetti World Wide

The map of places enriched by the works of the master

Crocetti world wideFoundation Venanzo Crocetti

Several works, shaped by Crocetti, are exhibited in Saint Petersburg, in the halls of the Hermitage and in the General Staff building. In Japan, museums and squares of Miyazaki, Yokohama, Saitama, Hyogo, Shimanae, Hakone, Iwaki, Kumamoto, Tsurumai, Osaka, Sendai host sculptures and works on paper by the artist. Also in Shanghai in China; in Bern, Geneva or Lugano Besso in Switzerland, in the Vatican, San Marino, Zaragoza (Spain), Paris or Crete there are works created by Crocetti. There are also numerous public spaces - churches, museums, squares - of various Italian cities that host the works of Venanzo Crocetti, works made on commission in the long period of his artistic activity.                    

The Young Knight of Peace (1987) by Venanzo CrocettiFoundation Venanzo Crocetti

Private collection in Geneva,Switzerland.

The Great dance Student (1977) by Venanzo CrocettiFoundation Venanzo Crocetti

Open-air Museum, "Cava dei Balestrieri" in San Marino.

Horse Walking (1974) by Venanzo CrocettiFoundation Venanzo Crocetti

General Staff building, Dvorzovaja Square, in St. Petersburg, Russia.

Bather (1982) by Venanzo CrocettiFoundation Venanzo Crocetti

Jozenji-dori Park, in Sendai, Japan.

The girl walking along the seashore (1985/1993) by Venanzo CrocettiFoundation Venanzo Crocetti

Hakone Open-Air Museum, in Hakone,Japan.

Young Girl by the River (1934) by Venanzo CrocettiFoundation Venanzo Crocetti

Shimane Provincial Museum, Shimane, Japan

Maddalena (1973-1976) by Venanzo CrocettiFoundation Venanzo Crocetti

The Museum of Modern Art, in Saitama, Japan.

The Young Knight of Peace (1987) by Venanzo CrocettiFoundation Venanzo Crocetti

Yokohama Museum of Art, in Yokohama, Japan.

Crucifixion (1954) by Venanzo CrocettiFoundation Venanzo Crocetti

Basilica of San Leone Magno, in Rome, Italy.

Maternity and Childhood (1940) by Venanzo CrocettiFoundation Venanzo Crocetti

Largo dei Lombardi, in Rome, Italy.

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