- Accademia di San Luca
The Accademia di San Luca, (the "Academy of Saint Luke") was an association of artists in Rome, founded in 1593 with the directorship of
Federico Zuccari , with the purpose of elevating the work of "artists" above that of craftsman. Also involved in the founding wereGirolamo Muziano andPietro Olivieri [ [http://www.italycyberguide.com/Art/artistsarchite/olivieri.htm Cyberguide entry on Pietro Olivieri] ] . Over the first centuries after its inception, Papal patronage and control dominated the institution. The academy was named after the evangelistSaint Luke , who, legend has it, made a portrait of theVirgin Mary , and thus became the patron saint ofpainters' guild s. It has for its modern descendant the Accademia Nazionale di San LucaIts predecessor, the "Compagnia di San Luca", a guild of painters and miniaturists, had its statutes and privileges renewed much earlier, under
Pope Sixtus IV , onDecember 17 1478 .In 1605, Pope
Paul V granted the academy the right on the feast of St. Luke to pardon a condemned man. In 1620s,Urban VIII extended broad rights to the academy to decide who was considered an artist in Rome. The academy came under the patronage of his nephew, Cardinal Francesco Barberini. It was he who installed Giovan Francesco Romanelli as "Principe" in 1638 [Haskell, p 53.] . In 1633, Urban VIII gave the Accademia the capacity to tax all artists as well as art-dealers, and monopolize all public commissions. These latter measures raised strong opposition and apparently were poorly enforced [ Haskell, p 18.] .Over the years, the papal authorities exerted large degree of control over the leadership of the institution. Some modern critics have stated "with the ostensible purpose of giving artists a higher education and the real one of asserting the Church's control over art," [according to
Peter Robb , biographer of theBaroque artistCaravaggio ] . The "prìncipi" (directors) of the institution have included some of the pre-eminent painters of the following centuries, includingDomenichino , andBernini . However, many prominent artists never joined or were admitted to the academy.Other controversies debated within the Academy included the Sacchi- Cortona controversy (see
Andrea Sacchi ) about the number of figures per painting. Or the disdain of many academicians for theBamboccianti [ [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0004-3079(198112)63%3A4%3C611%3AADFSRS%3E2.0.CO%3B2-8] ] .Giovanni Bellori gave famous lectures on the painting in the Academy. PainterMarco Benefial in the early eighteenth century criticized the academy as an outsider, was inducted, and then expelled for criticizing the academy as an insider.The Academy is still active. From the very beginning the statutes of the Academy directed that each candidate-academician was to donate a work of his art in perpetual memory and, later, a portrait. Thus the Academy, in its modern premises in the sixteenth-century Palazzo Carpegna in Piazza dell'Accademia di San Luca, has accumulated a unique collection of paintings and sculptures, including about 500 portraits, as well as an outstanding collection of drawings.
"Principi"
Prominent names to become "Principi" of the academy over the first two centuries include
Cherubino Alberti ,Baldassare Croce ,Domenichino ,Ottavio Leoni ,Lazzaro Baldi (1679-) ["Some Drawings by Lazzaro Baldi", by Nicholas Turner The Burlington Magazine (1979). Page 154.] ; Bernini,Paolo Guidotti [ [http://www.provincia.lucca.it/fabbrica/it/storia/pietro_paolini.html| Lucca biographies] ] ,Domenico Guidi ,Luigi Garzi ,Antiveduto Grammatica [ [http://www.wga.hu/frames-e.html?/bio/g/gramatic/biograph.html Web Gallery of Art, image collection, virtual museum, searchable database of European fine arts (1100-1850) ] ] ,Giovanni Francesco Grimaldi ,Alessandro Turchi [ [http://www.wga.hu/frames-e.html?/bio/t/turchi/biograph.html Web Gallery of Art, image collection, virtual museum, searchable database of European fine arts (1100-1850) ] ] ,Filippo Gagliardi ,Filippo Lauri (1684–5), Tommaso Maria Conca (1792-1795) [ [http://www.museoduomocdc.it/autori_e.htm Museo del duomo di Città di Castello - Home page ] ]Pietro da Cortona [ [http://www.princetonartmuseum.org/pop_press906d.html Press Releases ] ] ,Pier Francesco Mola ,Filippo della Valle [ [http://www.patwengraf.com/dellaValle3.htm] ] ,Carlo Marchionni ,Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari [ [http://www.oldmasterdrawings.com/html/00300.2.shtml?tour=italian Chiari - Ceres, Bacchus, Flora (?), a Reclining God, Apollo in his Chariot with Attendent Horae ] ] ,Carlo Cesi ,Sebastiano Conca ,Simon Vouet ,Charles Le Brun ,Camillo Rusconi ,Antonio Canova ,Vincenzo Camuccini ,Filippo Agricola ,Gasparo Landi , andNiccola Consoni .The Academy can also boast modern members, including sculptors
Ernesto Biondi andPiccirilli Brothers .External links
* [http://www.accademiasanluca.it Accademia Nazionale di San Luca Official site] (in Italian)
* [http://www.roma2000.it/gasanlu.html Galleria Nazionale di San Luca] (in Italian)
* [http://www.arte-argomenti.org/schede/sanluca/sanluca.htm Accademia San Luca] (in Italian)References
*cite book | first= Francis|last= Haskell| year=1993| title= Patrons and Painters: Art and Society in Baroque Italy| chapter= Ch 8 | editor= | others=1980 | pages= p 17-18 | publisher= Yale University Press| id= | url= | authorlink=
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