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San Fulco Scotti
PAINTING,
Pacifico Sidoli
1868/ 1963
Characters: San Fulco Scotti. Ecclesiastical vestments: (San Fulco Scotti) cope. Male figures. Constructions: altar of Santa Giustina. Ecclesiastical furnishings. Objects: cloak; two sacred books

OBJECT
painting
MATERIAL AND TECHNIQUE
canvas/oil painting
ATTRIBUTIONS
Pacific Sidoli
LOCATION
Piacenza (PC)
HISTORICAL CRITICAL NEWS
San Fulco Scotti, former provost of Sant'Eufemia from 1194 to 1208, was bishop of Piacenza and was transferred to Pavia, the new seat of his bishopric, in 1216. He was extremely devoted to Santa Giustina, as attested by the painting, commissioned as part of the neo-Gothic renovation of Sant'Eufemia, conducted by Camillo Guidotti from 1898 to 1905. The solution of the painting, in a purist key, is therefore in close connection with the destination of the "neo-medievalized" church. In this regard, it should be noted that Sidoli, who sets the representation in a markedly Romanesque scene (for Cerri it is the Cathedral), at the time of the execution of this work characterized his pictorial production with a pointillist sign (it is from 1907 his participation in the exhibition of the Italian pointillists in Paris). The reference for this painting may have been Francesco Ghittoni's Sant'Opilio for the Episcopal Seminary. The painting was restored by the parish priest Mons. Pietro Casella (communication from the parish priest, Mons. Pietro Casella, 1992)

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Comment by J Ruaidri Douglas on October 10, 2023 at 11:35

I saw that you had already started a page for him so I just added what I had found. I guess, another one of those unrelated Scotti's from Piacenza.  

Comment by William Douglas on October 10, 2023 at 10:11

Here I question him not being of Scottish origin, and so not a Douglas.
https://www.douglashistory.co.uk/history/San_Folco_Scotti.html 

Wikipedia (so it must be correct?) has this:

Fulco of Ireland (fl. 8th/9th century) was an Irish soldier.

Fulco was an Irish soldier who came to France with four thousand Irishmen to serve Charlemagne. He married a woman named Da Spettini and they produced a family called Scotti (Latin for Irish), a surname still found in that part of Italy. He is revered in Pavia as Saint Fulco.

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