Galleria Sabauda
Galleria Sabauda | |
Former name | Royal Gallery |
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Established | 2 October 1833 |
Location | Via XX Settembre, 86 10122 Turin, Italy |
Type | Art museum, historic site |
Visitors | 515,632 (2018) |
Founder | Charles Albert of Sardinia |
Director | Annamaria Bava |
Website | www |
The Savoy Gallery (Italian: 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.
The museum, whose first directors were
On 2 October 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 4 December 2014, in the presence of the Italian minister of culture, the "Manica Nuova" of Palazzo Reale (New Wing of the Royal Palace) was officially 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; the graphics are by Noorda Design.
Collection
The collection includes works by Netherlandish artists such as
Selected highlights
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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 -
Paolo Veronese,
Feast in the House of Simon, c. 1560,
315 × 451 cm -
Paolo Veronese,
Mars and Venus c. 1570,
47 × 47 cm -
Rembrandt,
Old Man Sleeping by a Fire, c. 1629,
52 × 41 cm
References
- ^ "One of Italy's most extraordinary collections returns home in Turin's Royal Palace". www.italy24.ilsole24ore.com. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
- ^ "Acquisitions of the month: December 2018". Apollo Magazine. 11 January 2019.
External links
- Media related to Galleria Sabauda (Turin) at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website