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Carrara Academy of Bergamo

The Carrara Academy is a picture gallery located in Bergamo. The exhibition, organized on two floors and developed in 28 rooms, consists of over six hundred works on display covering a chronological span of five centuries, from the beginning of the fifteenth century until the end...

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Carrara Academy of Bergamo — Bergamo, Italy.

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The Carrara Academy is a picture gallery located in Bergamo. The exhibition, organized on two floors and developed in 28 rooms, consists of over six hundred works on display covering a chronological span of five centuries, from the beginning of the fifteenth century until the end of the nineteenth century, touching the main Italian schools of painting and the painting beyond the Alps of Flanders and Holland.The enlightened spirit of Count Giacomo Carrara, patron, collector and connoisseur of the world of literature and the arts, is the origin of the Pinacoteca, a repertoire of forms and models already collected in his private collection which he wanted to add to the School of Painting on the occasion of his generous bequest to the city of Bergamo at the end of the eighteenth century.

On the death of the Count in 1796, he bound all his assets to the newly-established Accademia, entrusting the management of them to a Commissioner who exercised her mandate until 1958, when the Municipality of Bergamo took over the ownership and management through a Board of Directors that collected and amplified the legacy of the previous body.

The Museum, which, in confirmation of the validity of the founder's intentions, has continued to increase its holdings thanks to acquisitions and munificent donations from qualified private collectors linked to the city, currently possesses one thousand eight hundred paintings, evidence of the centuries between the 15th and 19th centuries by artists such as Pisanello, Botticelli, Giovanni Bellini, Mantegna, Raffaello, Moroni, Baschenis, Fra Galgario, Tiepolo, Canaletto and Piccio. This main collection is flanked by a significant collection of drawings and prints, selected nuclei of bronzes, sculptures and porcelain as well as furniture and furnishings and a selection of medals.

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The Carrara Academy houses over 1,800 paintings spanning from the 15th to 19th centuries, featuring masterworks by renowned artists including Botticelli, Giovanni Bellini, Mantegna, Raffaello, Tiepolo, and Canaletto. The collection covers major Italian schools of painting as well as works from Flanders and Holland, offering a comprehensive overview of five centuries of European art.
The exhibition is organized across two floors and developed in 28 rooms, with over 600 works on display throughout the gallery. This spacious layout allows visitors to explore the extensive collection in a well-organized, chronological manner.
Count Giacomo Carrara, an enlightened patron and art collector, founded the academy at the end of the eighteenth century through his generous bequest to the city of Bergamo upon his death in 1796. He donated his private collection of paintings and art objects to establish the Accademia, which continues to be enriched with acquisitions and donations from private collectors today.
Beyond the 1,800 paintings, the museum features a significant collection of drawings and prints, selected pieces of bronzes and sculptures, porcelain objects, furniture, furnishings, and medals. This diverse collection provides visitors with a comprehensive view of decorative and fine arts across multiple centuries.
The Municipality of Bergamo has owned and managed the Academy since 1958 through a Board of Directors, taking over from a Commissioner who ran it after Count Carrara's bequest. Under this governance, the museum has continued to grow its holdings and remains an important cultural institution in Bergamo.

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