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The National Arcade of art Modern (GNAM) it is found in Road of the Attractive Limbs 131 in Rome in Italy; modern museum of art and contemporary art.
The museum exhibits works of: Giacomo Dances, Renato Guttuso, Giorgio Chirico Says and Lucio Fountain, Giuseppe Pellizza from Volpedo, Giovanni Sawyers, Vincent Van Gogh, Enjoys Courbet, Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Paul Cézanne, Gustav Klimt, Umberto Boccioni, Vasily Kandinsky, Piet Mondrian, Jackson Pollock, Giovanni Boldini ecc. The National Arcade of art Modern of Rome you Enlarge The National Arcade of art Modern of Rome Indicate Rome photos
* 1 The seat * 2 The story * 3 The greater works either 3.1 Antonio Canova either 3.2 Claude Monet either 3.3
Gustav Klimt either 3.4 Giacomo Manzù or 3.5 Vincent Van Gogh * 4 outside Connections
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materialismo (detail) of Giulio Monteverde
At first it was accommodated in the Palace of the Exhibitions, realized from Pious Piacentini, today important temporary seat of shows.
From 1915 it is accommodated in the Palace of the Attractive Limbs built from the architect Cesare Bazzani. A first broadening was realized from the same Bazzani in 1933. In the seventies venne realized a broadening of the palace on the solid back in a sort of parallelepipedo with two arcades superimposed aside of Luigi Cosenza.
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This Arcade is born in 1883 col polite of to document the contemporary art of the Italy united.
The museum was created to occupy itself of the living artists or dead from little. But to leave from 1912 it opens its spaces also to the artists of the nineteenth century.
The development of the collection proceeds mainly across purchases carried out from private citizens, from the same artists od in national occasion of exhibitions. In 1883 it comes gained the first painting "The vow" of the painter Francesco Paolo Michetti. Thanks to the legacy of the neapolitan Bills in 1892 the Arcade increases his works.
During the fascist period the Arcade undergoes a gone up of purchases thanks to the founding of the Four-year Exhibitions in 1931. In the same year they enter to make part of the Arcade the sculptures of Red Medardo; the following year the divisionisti of Vittore Grubicy and the collection of Filippo says Pisisi in 1940.
During the war the arcade comes closed and riaperta in 1944. In the half of the fifties they come organized some shows dedicated to figures of outstanding of the artistic stage European of the postwar period.
It includes more of 5.000 works between painting and sculpture more 12.000 drawings and printings, almost all gained from the Italian State, while a smaller part derives from donations deprived and legacies of artists. A negative note of this Arcade is the foreign scarcity of works, the meager representative nature of works bound to important motions artistic Italians of the first one nine hundred (for example the Futurism and the Metaphysics) and Italian works of artists what Carlo Carrà or Giorgio Morandi. For luck in the last years, thanks to donations, the Arcade can brag works of Giacomo Dances, Renato Guttuso, Giorgio Chirico Says and Lucio Fountain.
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Rome hotels, Rome rent a car information, maps of Rome Antonio Canova
* Ercole and Lica (plaster 1795, marble 1815)
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* Ninfee rose (1898)
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* The three age (1908)
Rome hotels, Rome rent a car information, maps of Rome Giacomo Manzù
* Head of woman (1936) * Susanna (1937)
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* THE arlesiana (1890)
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