In this small room there are two frescoes and a sculpture.
- Madonna With Child (1500-1530) Fresco
- St. Philip and St. Joseph (1458 - 1468) Fresco
- Madonna Enthroned (1495-1526) Sculpture, Made of Terracotta
This sculpture comes from The ancient church of San Francesco, or Santa Maria Magna, now destroyed.
The sculptor was Giovanni Francesco Abruzzo Gagliardelli (Citta Sant'Angelo, ante 1495-1526), a follower and successor of Sylvester ' Eagle. It 'a valuable sculpture in terracotta retaining only traces of polychrome; lost is also the Child, a time lying on his mother's knees.
To Giacomo da Campli is assigned the fresco depicting the "Saints Philip and James" (1468), removed in 1964 by the eponymous former church. In the same building there was the "Madonna and Child Enthroned", dated to the first quarter of the sixteenth century and placed in the Umbria-Marche area, although some authors have proposed the names Cola dell'Amatrice and Giulio Vergari.
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