- Alessandro Albani
:"See
Albani for other uses of that name"Alessandro Albani (
October 15 ,1692 –December 11 ,1779 ) was an Italianaristocrat and cardinal, and a collector and patron of the arts.Biography
Albani was born in
Urbino . His education atLa Sapienza University in Rome was towards a degree injurisprudence . Early in life he also studied for a military career. He was made an honorary member of the military brotherhood of justice of theKnights of St. John ,Rome , onAugust 26 ,1701 , at the age of nine, and a colonel of a regiment ofdragoon s in the pontifical troops, in 1707.Albani was the nephew of
Pope Clement XI Albani, [His father, Orazio, was the Pope's brother.] who convinced him to set aside his budding military career, for which the weakness of his eyesight, that led to blindness in his advanced age, did not recommend him, and become a cardinal, effected onJuly 16 ,1721 , for which he required numerous special dispensations, not least because his brotherAnnibale Albani had been made a cardinal in 1711 and still sat in theSacred College [Other cardinals of the Albani family include Gian Girolamo (1570), Gian Francesco (1747), and Giuseppe (1801) ( [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01255a.htm "Catholic Encyclopedia"] ). ]Albani developed into one of the most astute antiquarians of his day, an arbiter of taste in the appreciation of
Roman sculpture , and "a powerful and enterprising collector of Roman antiquities and patron of the arts... He used both ancient and modern art as a form of cultural capital," Seymour Howard observed, [Seymour Howard, "Some Eighteenth-Century 'Restored' Boxers" "Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes" 56 (1993, pp. 238-255) p. 238f.] "giving away acquisitions as favours and selling them for perpetually needed funds or when they lost efficacy for him."His first apprenticeship in this area was served under the papal antiquary and curatorMarcantonio Sabatini . [Howard 1993:239.] He was the formal protector of Rome's artists as patron of theAccademia di San Luca and was a powerful advocate for his favourites.His worldly and undisciplined customs, and his sympathy with the Hanoverian party in
Great Britain —whereas Clement kept the Stuart pretender as his perennial guest in Rome— exemplified by his friendship with BaronPhilipp von Stosch , who shared many of Cardinal Albani's interests, caused Clement many occasions of concern. Named papal envoy, with his brother Cardinal Carlo, toBologna to welcome KingFrederick IV of Denmark , he was sent in 1720 toVienna to uphold papal rights in theduchy of Parma and Piacenza , recently awarded toCharles de Bourbon , and to conclude the negotiations for the restitution ofComacchio , in the possession ofHabsburg troops since 1707.His accommodating manner suited him for diplomatic tasks, such as the successful negotiations with
Vittorio Amedeo II over conflicting rights of nomination and investiture, aggravated by the acquisition by theHouse of Savoy ofSardinia , over which the papacy had long-standingfeudal pretensions. Accords were finalized in 1727, for which Vittorio Amedeo thanked him with a rich abbacy and the title of "Protector of the Kingdom". Within theCuria , however, the party of the "zelanti" considered the accords too generous in their terms. Tensions increased with the pontificate of Clement XII, unsympathetic to Savoia. When a newconcordat was arrived at in 1741, Albani signed on the part of Savoia.As a cardinal he participated in the conclaves of 1724, 1730, 1740, 1758, 1769, and 1774-1775. His consistent stand against French interests brought him closer to those of the Habsburgs; Cardinal Albani represented Hapsburg Austria at the
Holy See , from 1756 until his death. He was appointed Librarian of the Holy Roman Church onAugust 12 ,1761 .From the time of the pontificate of
Pope Clement XIV he realigned himself with the "zelanti" against the interference of the European monarchs in the diplomacy that surrounded the expulsion andSuppression of the Jesuits from most Catholic countries.Villa Albani
He is famous as the commissioner of the
Villa Albani in Rome, projected in 1745 and celebrated as complete in 1763, [A brief bibliography of Albani and Villa Albani is given in Howard 1993:239 note 2.] to house his evolving, constantly changing, sold, replaced and continually renewed series of collections of antiquities and Roman sculpture, which soon filled the "casino" that faced the Villa down a series of formalparterre s. Albani's life-long friendCarlo Marchionni was the architect in charge. The Albani antiquities were catalogued by the Cardinal's secretary, the first professional art historian,Johann Joachim Winckelmann , whose own connoisseurship was sharpened by the connection. ["Winckelmann, like other eighteenth-century 'Arcadians' before him, served as Albani's ally or minion, not as his director," Howard observes (Howard 1993:239.).] Turns of events after the Napoleonic upheavals forced the Albani heirs to sell the villa to the Chigi, who eventually sold it to theTorlonia , the richest Roman bankers of the 19th century, to whom the villa still belongs. Cardinal Albani's coins and medals went to theVatican Library , over which he presided from 1761. Thesarcophagi , columns and sculptures have been dispersed, but the famousbas-relief ofAntinous remains in the villa.Cardinal Albani had another villa with a large park at
Anzio , habitable for a few weeks only in spring because ofmalaria . Excavations in the park brought to light many Roman sculptures. Here J. J. Winckelmann was housed [http://www.romeartlover.it/Anzio.html] .ee also
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External links
* [http://www.fiu.edu/~mirandas/bios1721-ii.htm#Albani Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church:] Alessandro Albani
* [http://www.romeartlover.it/Vasi190.htm Casino of the Villa Albani]
* [http://www.anzio.net/davedere/ialbani.htm Cardinal Albani and the Villa Albani, Anzio]
* [http://asv.vatican.va/it/pers/card_pref/albani_alessandro.htm "Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani", 1, pp. 595-598] : Albani, Alessandro
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