翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Gallifrey (audio series)
・ Gallifrey Base
・ Gallifrey Macula
・ Gallifrey One
・ Galliker's
・ Gallery MOMO
・ Gallery Nature Morte
・ Gallery of Admiral Cheng Ho
・ Gallery of Beauties
・ Gallery of coats of arms of dependent territories
・ Gallery of Contemporary Sculpture and Plastic Arts
・ Gallery of country coats of arms
・ Gallery of curves
・ Gallery of Fear
・ Gallery of Fine Arts, Osijek
Gallery of Fine Arts, Split
・ Gallery of flags of dependent territories
・ Gallery of French coats of arms
・ Gallery of head of state standards
・ Gallery of Modern Art
・ Gallery of Modern Art (disambiguation)
・ Gallery of named graphs
・ Gallery of passport stamps by country or territory
・ Gallery of Sistine Chapel ceiling
・ Gallery of sovereign state flags
・ Gallery of Suicide
・ Gallery of the Academy
・ Gallery Oldham
・ Gallery One One One
・ Gallery One Visual Arts Center


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Gallery of Fine Arts, Split : ウィキペディア英語版
Gallery of Fine Arts, Split

The Gallery of Fine Arts (), is an art museum in Split, Croatia containing works from the 14th century up to the present day providing an overview of the artistic developments in the local art scene. The gallery was founded in 1931, and has a permanent exhibition of paintings and sculptures that includes works by major Croatian artists such as Vlaho Bukovac, Mato Celestin Medović, Branislav Dešković, Ivan Meštrović, Emanuel Vidović and Ignjat Job. The gallery also has an extensive collection of icons, and holds special exhibits of works by contemporary artists.〔
In 2009 the gallery relocated to new premises in the old hospital building in Split, completely refurbished to provide a fully modern exhibit space.〔
==History==

In 1908, a Dalmatian art exhibition was held, the first to bring modern art to the city. Local artists, writers, musicians and architects at that time were training in other parts of Europe, bringing back exciting new trends. The Dalmatian governor, Nicholas Nardelli, bought several pieces from the show to form the basis of a new art gallery, giving them into the care of Kamilo Tončić, the director of the School of Crafts. Over the next 20 years, the collection grew and the art gallery idea was promoted. Approval was granted by the city in 1928, and the first exhibit opened to the public in 1931. Originally housed in a building in Lovretska Street, the gallery's first director was Kamilo Tončić, the curator was Angjeo Uvodić, and restorer Cata Dujšin. At the grand opening some 300 works of art were on display, from a total of 500 in the permanent collection.〔
Over the years the collection grew through acquisitions, donations and bequests, most notably from Ivo Tartaglia, who donated over 300 works of art from his private collection. During the period 1950–1979, under the direction of Kruno Prijatelj, the gallery started running art education programs, published numerous publications, and began organizing exhibitions by contemporary artists. Today, holdings number more than 3,500 works covering the period from the 14th century up to the present day, representing all the major artistic developments in the area.〔
Space in the original premises was limited and in 2001, Split City Council granted use of the old hospital building for conversion into a new exhibiting space. Because of the sensitive historic nature of the building (which dates from 1792) and its location next to the north wall of Diocletian's palace, the renovation necessarily involved the Ministry of Culture and its Department for Protection of Cultural Heritage – Conservation Department in Split. Following the refurbishment, a fully modern exhibition space was created, appropriate for gallery's growing collection. The new gallery provides office and restoration workshops, as well as public areas and exhibit spaces.〔
The ground floor is designed with an indoor atrium and north terrace with space for concerts, lectures and other performances throughout the year. The indoor atrium also offers visitors a bookstore, museum shop, and café. Upstairs is the main exhibit space for the permanent collections. The north wing houses the restoration workshops, and an archive library.〔

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Gallery of Fine Arts, Split」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.