Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (Santiago de Chile)

Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (Santiago de Chile)

(making it the oldest in South America), the organization is managed by the "Artistic Union" ("Unión Artística").

The current building, the "Palace of the Fine Arts" ("el Palacio de Bellas Artes"), dates to 1910 and commemorates the first centennial of the Independence of Chile. It was designed by the French-Chilean Emile Jecquier and is situated in the Parque Forestal of Santiago. Behind it is located the Museum of Contemporary Art ("Museo de Arte Contemporáneo") of the University of Chile, in which is also located the old School of Fine Arts ("Escuela de Bellas Artes").

History

The museum was officially founded on September 18, 1880, and originally named "Museo National de Pinturas" (National Painting Museum).

The president of Chile, Don Aníbal Pinto, the minister Don Manuel García de la Huerta, Colonel Marcos Maturana and the sculptor Jose Miguel Blanco together managed the creation of the museum, whose first director was the painter Juan Mochi.

In 1887 the government acquired a building known as "the Parthenon", which had been constructed by the Artistic Union for the purpose of hosting annual art expositions. The museum moved there and changed its name to Museum of Fine Art.

In 1901 the government decided to create an original building for the Museum and School of Fine Arts, and Emilio Jecquier was selected. The building was built in the Parque Forestal, a landscaping work by Jorge Enrique Dubois, who had been trained in the gardening school of Versailles in France.

Upon the completion of the building, it was officially inaugurated on September 21, 1910, as part of an International Exposition which formed part of the celebrations for the centennial of independence. The Museum has remained in the "Palace" ever since.

History of the current building

The Palacio de Bellas Artes, the current home of the Museum, is in the neoclassical style, strongly reinforced with Art Nouveau details and touches of metallic structural architecture. The internal layout and the facade are both modelled after the Petite Palais of Paris. The glass cupola that crowns the central hall was designed and manufactured in Belgium and brought to Chile in 1907. The approximate weight of the armour of the museum is 115,000 kg of the glass of the cupola, 2,400 kg.

Architechtonically, the floorplan of the museum is one of a central axis marked by the entrance and a grand hall with a staircase to the second floor. In the grand hall, above a balcony from the second floor, there is a carving in high relief which depicts two angels supporting a shield. They are located in the semivault above the heads of two Karytids that arise from the balcony, carved by Antonio Coll y Pi.

External links

* [http://www.dibam.cl/bellas_artes/ Museum website]
* [http://www.flip360.cl/ver_local.php?id=1120&ver=panorama&idPanorama=1120 Virtual Tour in 360º view of Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes | Flip360]


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