Among the many artworks preserved inside the Church of San Medardo, some real masterpieces stand out. There are two works by the great Renaissance artist Luca Signorelli, the “Polittico di S. Medardo” (1507) and the “Baptism of Christ” (1508), housed in golden late Gothic frames.
...Among the many artworks preserved, some real masterpieces stand out. There are two works by the great Renaissance artist Luca Signorelli, the “Polittico di S. Medardo” (1507) and the “Baptism of Christ” (1508), housed in golden late Gothic frames. One can admire a glazed terracotta dossal depicting the “Madonna of miracles” (1513) by Giovanni della Robbia, while to his brother Mattia, is assigned a great “Crucifix”.
There are also several works by Ercole Ramazzani, a local artist who was a pupil of Lorenzo Lotto, including a monumental “Last Judgement” (1597).
In the “Collection of Art” attached to the church are then exhibited works of Claudio Ridolfi, a disciple of Barocci (XVII), along with sculptures, paintings and gold works from other churches of the territory of Arcevia.