Located in one of the three barns so dear to Morandi, now part of the Giorgio Morandi Documentation Center, the Museum proudly displays a selection of extraordinary works donated by collectors and heirs of the artist’s students since 2018, and is still evolving.
Inside the former barn, the exhibition rooms are spread over two floors, offering visitors a fascinating journey into the world of Morandi’s art and those who had him as their teacher of engraving techniques at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna.
Special information panels allow visitors to explore not only the works on display, but also the educational background of each artist, including:
NORMA MASCELLANI (1909 – 2009)
Venezia Canal Grande
1982
Oil on canvas board
cm 50 x 70
Donation: Norma Mascellani 1996
Orizzonte
1991
Signed and dated upper right: Mascellani 1991
Oil on cardboard
cm 49 x 66,5
ILIARIO ROSSI (1911 – 1994)
Primavera
1985
Oil on canvas
cm 50 x 60
Donation: Antonio Rossi – year 2023
Profile figure
1976
Etching 23/50
mm 280 x 214
Foglio mm 495 x 348
Donation: “Le Muse” by Elisa Lusardi and Loris Lusardi – year 2020
LUCIANO DE VITA (1929 – 1992)
Il figlio del foglio
Unnumbered etching
1982
mm 490 x 355
foglio mm 700 x 500
Donation: Dionisia Berti De Vita – year 2009
Crocifissione
Etching 24/90
1971
mm 645 x 655
foglio mm 700 x 745
Donation: Leonardo Magini – year 2019
DINO BOSCHI (1923 – 2015)
Situazione prospettica
1964
Oil on canvas
cm 100×120
Donazione: Alberto Boschi – anno 2022
Bagnanti con moscone
1973
Etching proof
mm 197×300
foglio mm 345×492
Donation: Alberto Boschi – year 2020
EMILIO CONTINI (1930 – 2022)
Autoritratto nello studio
1981
Oil on canvas
cm 80×70
Donation: Emilio Contini – year 2020
Paesaggio con conchiglia
Etching proof
mm 250×200
foglio mm 497×340
Donation: Enrico Simonini – year 2019
POMPILIO MANDELLI (1912 – 2006)
Mannequins
Etching IV/V
2002
mm 282×220
foglio mm 502×350
Donation: Gabriele Graziani – year 2019
Scogliere
Etching
1995
mm 220×184
foglio mm 500×350
Donation: Gabriele Graziani – year 2019
Browse the catalogs to explore the museum’s student collection.






