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Tadini Academy Gallery

The collection collected by Count Luigi Tadini reflects the variety of interests of an aristocrat who grew up in the climate of the Lombard Enlightenment and who collected works of literature, philosophy, history and science in his library. His interests are in fact aimed at the...

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Tadini Academy Gallery — Lovere, Italy.

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The collection collected by Count Luigi Tadini reflects the variety of interests of an aristocrat who grew up in the climate of the Lombard Enlightenment and who collected works of literature, philosophy, history and science in his library. His interests are in fact aimed at the most varied expressions of art, technique and nature: alongside paintings, sculptures, drawings and engravings he collected porcelain, and then minerals, fossils and stuffed animals.

In 1827 Tadini had all the collections that until then had been exhibited in the ten rooms of his private residence transferred from Crema and arranged them directly, "under his direction and supervision" during his last two years of life, in the rooms of the new palace in Lovere, one of the first museums in Lombardy.

The heart of the collection are the works of Antonio Canova, with whom Count Tadini had a privileged relationship, to which were added over time those of the sculptor Giovanni Maria Benzoni, who began his training at the Accademia Tadini and then established himself as one of the protagonists of nineteenth-century Italian sculpture.

The paintings collected in the Gallery - masterpieces by Jacopo Bellini, Paris Bordon, Fra Galgario - offer an interesting documentation of Italian painting culture from the fourteenth to the early nineteenth century.

It is Count Tadini himself who tells us how the collection of paintings that forms the pride of the Academy was formed: "A few beautiful paintings I had in my houses in Verona and the countryside but to make many purchases in this genre, was the suppression of many monasteries and churches, and the needs of many ancient families, so they sold some works of art at very low prices in public auctions.

The preferences for ancient painting are oriented towards the Venetian and Venetian Renaissance, with works by Jacopo Bellini, Francesco Benaglio, Gerolamo da Treviso, Paris Bordon.

Significant is the presence of 17th and 18th century works, collected when the current taste was for classicism in its various expressions rather than the Baroque: thus the works of Carlo Francesco Nuvolone, Pietro Ricchi, Bernardino Fusari, Carlo Maratta, fra' Galgario landed in the Gallery.

Unfortunately, unlike his other contemporaries such as the Brescian Paolo Tosio, Count Tadini was not interested in contemporary painting: almost all 19th century works arrived in the Gallery after his death.

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The Tadini Academy Gallery houses an extensive collection assembled by Count Luigi Tadini, featuring paintings, sculptures, drawings, engravings, porcelain, minerals, fossils, and stuffed animals that reflect the diverse intellectual interests of an 18th-century Lombard aristocrat. The collection was originally displayed in ten rooms of his private residence in Crema before being transferred to the new palace in Lovere in 1827, making it one of the first museums in Lombardy.
Antonio Canova's works form the heart of the collection, as Count Tadini maintained a privileged relationship with the renowned sculptor and acquired many of his pieces. Additionally, the gallery showcases works by Giovanni Maria Benzoni, who trained at the Accademia Tadini and became a prominent figure in nineteenth-century Italian sculpture.
The Gallery features masterpieces spanning from the fourteenth to early nineteenth century, including works by Jacopo Bellini, Paris Bordon, and Fra Galgario, with a notable emphasis on Venetian and Venetian Renaissance paintings. Additional artists represented include Francesco Benaglio and Gerolamo da Treviso, offering a comprehensive overview of Italian painting culture.
Count Tadini explained that he purchased works of art at significantly reduced prices during public auctions following the suppression of monasteries and churches, as well as from aristocratic families facing financial difficulties who sold their collections. This opportune timing allowed him to assemble masterpieces that would have otherwise been unaffordable through normal market channels.
Count Tadini arranged for his collections to be transferred from his private residences to the new palace in Lovere in 1827, personally supervising and directing the organization of the exhibits during the last two years of his life. This early transfer established the Tadini Academy Gallery as one of the pioneering museums in the Lombardy region.

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