Casa Dipinta of Todi

Coordinates: 42°47′00″N 12°24′25″E / 42.783393°N 12.407007°E / 42.783393; 12.407007
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The Casa Dipinta of Todi is a painted former vacation home of the artist Brian O'Doherty and his wife Barbara Novak located at Via delle Mura Antiche #25 at the intersection with Via Santa Prassede, in the historic center Todi, region of Umbria, Italy.

During a visit to the home of the sculptor Beverly Pepper in Todi, the O'Doherty and Novak decided to purchase a vacation home in the town. They proceeded to decorate the plastered areas of the previously nondescript 18th-century home in bright colors, often with primitive and sometimes whimsical trompe-l'œil windows. The artists detailed a more complex explanation for the program of works through the house, which is now on display as a museum.[1]

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42°47′00″N 12°24′25″E / 42.783393°N 12.407007°E / 42.783393; 12.407007