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Accademia Albertina : ウィキペディア英語版
Accademia Albertina

The Accademia Albertina delle Belle Arti ("Albertina Academy of Fine Arts") is an institution of higher education in Turin, Italy. Its precursor dated to the first half of the 17th century. In 1678 the academy was formally founded as the Academy of Painters, Sculptors and Architects (''Accademia dei Pittori, Scultori e Architetti'') by Marie Jeanne of Savoy. It was re-established under the name Albertina in 1883 by Charles Albert of Sardinia, who had architect Giuseppe Talucchi design and realize a new building on the former site of the convent of the Church of San Francesco da Paola. The academy witnessed the transition of artistic movements during the late 19th to early 20th century, from realism to eclecticism and the Liberty style, in the works of painters Antonio Fontanesi and Giacomo Grosso, and sculptors Vincenzo Vela and Odoardo Tabacchi. Turin became a leading centre of visual arts during the mid-20th century.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.accademialbertina.torino.it/acc_st_p.htm )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.accademialbertina.torino.it/sede_p.htm )
The academy is home to a gallery (the ''Pinacoteca''), which was founded to serve in the training of the academy's students. Its collection includes that donated by Mossi di Morano, the Archbishop of Casale Monferrato, in 1828, and 16th-century cartoons by Gaudenzio Ferrari and his school, which were donated by Charles Albert in 1832.
The Mossi di Morano collection includes 16th–17th-century Flemish and Dutch works, 17th–18th-century Venetian paintings, and important 16th–17th-century Piemontese works including those of Defendente Ferrari and Giovanni Martino Spanzotti, among others. Notable works include ''Saint Ambrose and Saint Gregory, Doctors of the Church'' by Filippo Lippi, Ferrari's ''The Lamentation of Christ'', ''Deposition in the Sepulchre'' by Maarten van Heemskerck, ''After the Battle'' by Cornelis de Wael, ''Portrait of a Gentleman, Three-Quarters View'' by Nicolas Lagneau, ''Hercules and the Nemean Lion'' by Ignazio Collino, and Giuseppe Pietro Bagetti's ''Mountainous Landscape with Coastal Inlets''. The Pinacoteca has been open to the public since 1996.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.accademialbertina.torino.it/pinac_p.htm )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.accademialbertina.torino.it/opere_p.htm )
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