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263: 334: 435: 451:, Nicolas, and Francesco, as well as works by French artists which they had collected. The gallery was not completed until 1916. However, it was forced to close shortly thereafter due to problems of humidity and inadequate skylights. It re-opened in 1929, but was again closed during World War II when the collections were dispersed and put in storage. It did not re-open until 1959. 660: 38: 454:
Further structural problems with the gallery forced its closure in the 1970s for urgent repair work. The collections were again dispersed for safe-keeping, and some of the works stored in the academy were lost in a serious theft in 1984. The gallery finally re-opened in 2005. The works on display
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and was part of a large-scale urban development project led by Alvino and Francesco Saponieri (later Director of the Accademia di Belle Arti). The academy's school of architecture, highly active in the 19th century, was transferred to the University of Naples in 1935. The academy closed during
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The academy's museum, the Galleria dell'Accademia di Belle Arti, is housed in the main building of the academy and is open to the public. It began as a collection of paintings, drawings, and sculptures acquired for students to observe and study before beginning work on live models. In 1891
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In 1999 following national educational reforms, the academy (along with most other fine art academies and music conservatories in Italy), was recognized as part of the university sector with their highest level diplomas equivalent to the Italian
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The Scuola Libera del Nudo ("free school of the nude") of the academy is open also to those who are not enrolled as full-time students and specialises in teaching techniques for drawing and painting
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in 1752, it is one of the oldest art schools in Italy, and offers various levels of study up to and including the equivalent of an Italian
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and had its origins in two schools, the Accademia del Disegno (Academy of Drawing) and the Accademia del Nudo (Academy of the
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in 1861, the school was reconstituted with its own administration led by its principal professors and subject to the
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One of the rooms devoted to 19th-century paintings in the Galleria dell'Accademia di Belle Arti
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Facade of the main academy building on Via Santa Maria di Costantinopoli
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range from the 17th to the mid-20th century. The oldest painting is by
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Academy of Fine Arts in Naples

Academy of fine arts
Naples
40°51′06″N 14°15′04″E / 40.851572°N 14.251200°E / 40.851572; 14.251200
www.accademiadinapoli.it
art school
Naples
Charles VII of Naples
laurea
Santa Maria di Costantinopoli
Charles VII of Naples
Nude
San Carlo alle Mortelle
Gemstone
Tapestry
Joseph Napoleon
King of Naples
Gentile reform

Charles VII of Naples
unification of Italy
Ministry of Public Education
University of Naples
Naples National Archaeological Museum
neo-renaissance
Enrico Alvino
San Giovanni Battista delle Monache
World War II
Allied troops

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