In 1935, Pallucchini was appointed inspector at the
Estense Gallery in
Modena, and became its director in 1939. His academic career began in 1937, and he later held the chair of History of Medieval and Modern Art in various Italian universities:
Bologna,
Venice and
Padua. Pallucchini curated the exhibition
Five centuries of Venetian painting set up in 1945 at the
Procuratie Nuove in Venice, considered a model for subsequent "regional reconnaissance" exhibitions organized throughout Italy. In 1947, Pallucchini founded the magazine
Arte Veneta of which he also took over the direction. Pallucchini published numerous studies collected in books and magazines, even after ceasing his academic activity in 1979. Among his colleagues and friends were the art historians
Giulio Carlo Argan,
Lionello Venturi and
Carlo Ludovico Ragghianti. == Death ==