(Redirected from Gallerie dell\'Accademia):''This article is about the Accademia art gallery in Venice. For the Accademia gallery in Florence, see
Accademia dell'Arte del Disegno
The ''Accademia'' is best known now as a museum gallery of pre-1800s art in
Venice,
Italy. Situated on the south bank of the
Grand Canal, it gives its name to one of the three bridges across the canal, the
Ponte dell'Accademia, and to the boat landing station for the ''
vaporetto'' water bus.
History
'L'Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia' was founded in
1750 by the Venetian Senate as
Venice’s school of painting, sculpture, and architecture. In Vencie, it is is uniformly known as the 'Accademia' and mainly as a museum. Installed as its first president was
Giambattista Piazzetta, with other advisors
Giambattista Pittoni and
Gianmaria Morlaiter. The aim was to replicate official institutions which had existed for many years in other major artistic centers including Rome (
Accademia di San Luca), Milan, and Bologna (
Accademia Clementina). It was one of the first institutions to study art restoration starting in 1777 with Pietro Edwards, and formalized by 1819 as a course. Among teachers at the Academy in past and modern times were
Tiepolo,
Hayez, Nono,
Ettore Tito,
Arturo Martini,
Alberto Viani,
Carlo Scarpa, Afro, Santomaso, and
Emilio Vedova.
The Accademia was renamed the ''Accademia Reale di Belle Arti'' and moved to its present premises in 1807 by order of the
Napoleonic occupying forces. This administration had disbanded many institutions in Venice including some churches, convents and
Scuole. The ''Scuola della Carità'', the ''Convento dei Canonici Lateranensi'' and the church of ''Santa Maria della Carità'' thus became the home of the Accademia. The Scuola della Carità was the oldest of the six
Scuole Grande and the building dates back to
1343, though the scuola was formed in 1260. The Convento dei Canonici Lateranensi was started in 1561 by
Palladio, though it was never fully completed. The facade of ''Santa Maria della Carità'' was completed in 1441 by
Bartolomeo Bon.
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The Gallerie dell’Accademia contains masterpieces of Venetian painting up to the 18th century, generally arranged chronologically though some thematic displays are evident.
Artists represented include:
Gentile and
Giovanni Bellini,
Bernardo Bellotto,
Pacino di Bonaguida,
Canaletto,
Carpaccio,
Giulio Carpioni,
Rosalba Carriera,
Cima da Conegliano,
Fetti,
Pietro Gaspari,
Michele Giambono,
Luca Giordano,
Francesco Guardi,
Giorgione,
Johann Liss,
Charles Le Brun,
Pietro Longhi,
Lorenzo Lotto,
Mantegna,
Rocco Marconi,
Michele Marieschi,
Antonello da Messina,
Piazzetta,
Giovanni Battista Pittoni,
Preti,
Giambattista Tiepolo,
Tintoretto,
Titian,
Veronese (Paolo Caliari),
Vasari,
Leonardo da Vinci (Drawing of
Vitruvian Man),
Alvise Vivarini, and
Giuseppe Zais.
See also
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Academy
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Accademia dei Lincei
External links
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Official website
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Virtual tours of the gallery and clickable maps of the exhibits (Italian text)
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Satellite image from Google Maps (at the south end of the long bridge)