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San Girolamo, Volterra

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San Girolamo
Religion
AffiliationRoman Catholic
ProvincePisa
Location
LocationVolterra, Italy
Geographic coordinates43°24′13″N 10°52′26″E / 43.40349°N 10.87395°E / 43.40349; 10.87395
Architecture
TypeChurch
StyleRenaissance

San Girolamo is a Renaissance-style Roman Catholic church located Via Annibale Cinci #16, just outside the old walled city of Volterra, region of Tuscany, Italy. The church and attached Franciscan convent, a complex also known as of San Girolamo al Vellosoli,[1] were designed by Michelozzo and construction was completed by about 1445. Some have questioned the attribution and even suggested that it was designed another famous Florentine architect, Lorenzo Ghiberti.[2]

Among it patrons was the Duke Cosimo de' Medici from Florence. The long portico in front of the church has similarities to another Michelozzo work, the church and convent of Bosco ai Frati in San Piero a Sieve.

The facade has a long asymmetric portico leading to two chapels each contains terracotta reliefs by Giovanni della Robbia depicting St Francis of Assisi consigns the third order to St Louis of France and St Elizabeth of Hungary and the Last Judgement (1501).

The main altar is flanked by two paintings: an Annunciation by Benvenuto di Giovanni, and a Madonna and Child with Saints by Domenico di Michelino. An interior chapel has an Immaculate Conception by Santi di Tito. The glazed terracotta statues of St Jerome and St Francis are attributed to Giovanni Gonmelli, also called il Cieco di Gambassi (blind man of Gambassi).

The adjacent convent is now a youth hostel and hotel.

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Sources

  1. ^ Guida di Volterra, by Annibale Cinci; tipografia Volterrana (1885); page 168.
  2. ^ Guida di Volterra, by Annibale Cinci; Tipografia Volterrana (1885); page 149.
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