art.wikisort.org - MuseumThe Galleria Sabauda is an art collection in the Italian city of Turin, which contains the royal art collections amassed by the House of Savoy over the centuries. It is located on Via XX Settembre, 86.
Art museum, historic site in Turin, Italy
Galleria Sabauda The new headquarters |
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Former name | Royal Gallery |
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Established | October 2, 1833 |
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Location | Via XX Settembre, 86 10122 Turin, Italy |
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Type | Art museum, historic site |
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Visitors | 515,632 (2018) |
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Founder | Charles Albert of Sardinia |
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Director | Annamaria Bava |
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Website | website |
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The museum, whose first directors were Roberto and Massimo d'Azeglio, unites the art collection of Eugene of Savoy, acquired after his death by his cousin, the king of Sardinia, with the works from the Royal Palace of Turin, the picture gallery of the Savoy-Carignano, and the artworks from the Palazzo Durazzo in Genoa, acquired in 1824.
On October 2, 1832 (his birthday), King Charles Albert of Savoy inaugurated the royal gallery at the Palazzo Madama, containing 365 paintings. In 1865, Massimo d'Azeglio had the collection transferred to Guarino Guarini's Palazzo dell'Accademia delle Scienze (1679) where it stood until 2012, before it was moved to the current location.
On December 4, 2014, in the presence of the Italian Minister of Culture, the "Manica Nuova" of Palazzo Reale (New Wing of the Royal Palace) was official opened.[1] The collection has now found its final place to be exhibited.
The gallery is based on a brand new museum project conceived and developed by the superintendent Edith Gabrielli (for the scientific part) together with Studio Albini Associati (staging). The lighting is by CastagnaRavelli Studio, based in Milan; graphics are by Noorda Design.
Collection
The collection includes works by Netherlandish artists such as Gerrit Dou, Jan van Eyck, Rogier van der Weyden (side panels of the Annunciation Triptych), Jan van Huchtenburg, Hans Memling (Scenes from the Passion of Christ), Rembrandt, and Anthony van Dyck (Portrait of the Three Eldest Children of Charles I), as well as paintings by Italian artists such as Duccio di Buoninsegna (Gualino Madonna), Macrino d'Alba, Sandro Botticelli, Filippino Lippi (Three Angels and Young Tobias), Bernardo Daddi, Fra Angelico, Piero del Pollaiuolo, Agnolo Bronzino, Bernardo Bellotto, Giovanni Canavesio, Orazio Gentileschi (Annunciation), Andrea Mantegna, Girolamo Savoldo, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Gaudenzio and Defendente Ferrari, Giovanni Bellini, Guercino, Francesco Cairo, Sebastiano Ricci, Giovanni Martino Spanzotti, Titian, Paolo Veronese, and Tintoretto, and the Frenchman Pierre Subleyras.[2]
Selected highlights
Duccio di Buoninsegna,
Gualino Madonna, c. 1285,
157 × 86 cm
Fra Angelico,
Madonna and Child, c. 1430,
63 × 47 cm
Jan van Eyck,
Stigmata of Saint Francis, c. 1432
Rogier van der Weyden,
Annunciation Triptych (wings), c. 1434
Antonio del Pollaiuolo,
Tobias and the Angel, c. 1460
Hans Memling,
Passion of Christ, c. 1471,
57 × 92 cm
Filippino Lippi,
Tobias and the Archangels, c. 1485
Andrea Mantegna,
Madonna and Child with Saints, c. 1500,
61.5 × 87.5
cm
Paolo Veronese,
Feast in the House of Simon, c. 1560,
315 × 451 cm
Paolo Veronese,
Mars and Venus c. 1570,
47 × 47 cm
Orazio Gentileschi,
Annunciation, c. 1623,
286 × 196
cm
Rembrandt,
Old Man Sleeping by a Fire, c. 1629,
52 × 41 cm
References
External links
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Archaeological sites | | |
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Basilica and Cathedral |
- Turin Cathedral
- Basilica of Corpus Domini
- Basilica of Our Lady
- Basilica of Superga
- Santuario della Consolata
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Churches |
- Chapel of the Holy Shroud
- San Lorenzo
- Gran Madre di Dio
- Madonna del Pilone
- Monte dei Cappuccini
- San Domenico
- San Filippo Neri
- San Dalmazzo
- Santa Teresa
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Squares |
- Piazza Carlo Felice
- Piazza Castello
- Piazza San Carlo
- Piazza Statuto
- Piazza Vittorio Veneto
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Other structures |
- Castello del Valentino
- Lingotto
- Mole Antonelliana
- Palazzo Carignano
- Palazzo Chiablese
- Palazzo Madama
- Residences of the Royal House of Savoy
- University Library
- Villa della Regina
- Royal Palace with Armory and Royal Library
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Theatres |
- Teatro Carignano
- Teatro Regio
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Museums | |
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Gardens and parks |
- Parco del Valentino
- Botanical Garden
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Sporting scenaries | |
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Events and traditions |
- Italian Environmental Film Festival
- Torino Film Festival
- Turin International Book Fair
- Terra Madre Salone del Gusto
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Authority control  |
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General | |
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National libraries | |
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Other | |
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На других языках
[de] Galleria Sabauda
Die Galleria Sabauda (italienisch/lateinisch für: Savoyische Bildergalerie) ist eine Gemäldegalerie in Turin (Norditalien). Das Museum enthält vor allem italienische, niederländische und französische Werke des 15.–17. Jahrhunderts sowie eine Graphische Sammlung. Seit 2012 wird sie im „Neuen Flügel“ (Manica Nuova) des Königspalastes als Abteilung der Musei Reali Torino neu präsentiert.
- [en] Galleria Sabauda
[fr] Galerie Sabauda
La galerie Sabauda (en italien, Galleria Sabauda), de Turin, a d'abord été accueillie dans les locaux du palais de l'Académie des sciences (Palazzo dell'Accademia delle Scienze). En 2014, elle a été déplacée à son nouveau siège dans la nouvelle aile de palais royal. C'est l'une des principales et prestigieuses pinacothèques d'Italie.
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