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Antonio Paolucci


Antonio Paolucci (born in 1939) is an Art Historian and former Director of the Vatican Museums. Appointed by Pope Benedict XVI in 2007, he was replaced by Barbara Jatta, formerly the Vice Director, on 1 January 2017. Throughout his career Paolucci has worked not only in Rome but also in Florence, Venice, Verona, Mantua and other Italian cities, and has also received appointments to national offices related to art and culture. He has written numerous books and articles on Art History and made television appearances on a variety of programs to explain and promote art. He is the recipient of numerous awards for his work.

Antonio Paolucci was born in Rimini, Italy on 29 September 1939. His father was an antiques dealer, and Paolucci's passion for art began through his handling of antique objects found in his father's shop. He studied Art History in Florence under Roberto Longhi and graduated in 1964. In 1963, before graduating, he began teaching Art History to middle school students in Signa. This experience had a marked effect on his future, as he learned how to capture his students' attention and confirmed for him that complex ideas and concepts could be explained in accessible terms. He has also taught at other institutions including the University of Florence and the University of Siena.

Paolucci's first job as a supervisor was in 1968 at the National Museum of Bargello in Florence. He began working for the Soprintendenza per i Beni Culturali for Venice in 1969 and continued there until 1980. After working for the Mantova-Brescia-Cremona region from 1984-1986, he moved to the Department of Artistic Affairs of Tuscany in 1988. Prior to becoming Director of the Vatican Museums, Paolucci was, for nearly twenty years, the superintendent of the Polo Museale Fiorentino as well as the Director General for Cultural Heritage in Tuscany. His responsibilities included overseeing sites in Florence such as the Uffizi Gallery, the Pitti Palace, the Boboli Gardens, and the Workshop of Precious Stones (for which he was previously the Director from 1986-1988), along with many other sites of significant artistic heritage. He also held the position of Minister of Cultural Heritage from January 1995 to May 1996 under the technical government of Lamberto Dini. Paolucci was appointed the Extraordinary Commissioner for the restoration of the Basilica of Saint Francis after the earthquake that struck on 26 September 1997 caused considerable damage to the patrimony of the Basilica.


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