Lorenzo Lotto (Venice, 1480 - Loreto, 1556-57) was the epitome of a suffering artist – introverted, misunderstood and, at the top of his game, one of the leading exponents of the Italian Renaissance.
On this guided tour, you'll discover the four masterpieces Lorenzo Lotto kept in Villa Colloredo Mels: the *Polyptych of San Domenico* (1506 - 1508), the fascinating *Transfiguration* (dated around 1511), the *San Giacomo Maggiore* (1512 - 1513) and the *Annunciation* (1533 - 1535), which remains Lotto's most important work, painted in Recanati for the Oratorio of Santa Maria dei Mercanti.