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Fondazione Roberto Longhi, Via Benedetto Fortini, Florence, is an institute established by Italian scholar Roberto Longhi, who in 1971 left his library, photo library and collection of art "for the benefit of future generations". The headquarters is the villa "Il Tasso" which Longhi acquired in 1939. This villa was the residence of Longhi and his wife Lucia Lopresti (the writer Anna Banti). The Foundation's preferred sphere of interest is art historical research. It also focuses on artists and specific artistic themes, including contemporary art and artists. The museum (''pinacoteca'') of the Foundation is open only to scholars and by appointment. The Foundation's activities include exhibits, publications, lessons, conferences, seminars and scholarly meetings. These meetings are organized on a periodic basis and are generally of an international and interdisciplinary nature. Each year the Foundation grants a series of fellowships to young Italian and foreign scholars selected on the basis of a competition. Since 1971, 300 young scholars have been granted a fellowship by the Longhi Foundation. Many of them now work in renowned museums or are professors in important Italian and foreign universities. ==External links== *(Website for Fondazione Roberto Longhi ) 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「Fondazione Roberto Longhi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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