Liceo Artistico Ripetta
The Liceo artistico Ripetta in Rome is located in via di Ripetta, in the Rione Campo Marzio.
Liceo artistico statale "Via di Ripetta" | |
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Via di Ripetta 218
(branch office: Viale Pinturicchio 71) Italy | |
Coordinates | 41.9070°N 12.4756°E |
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Established | 1974 |
History
The school has its roots in the 15th century, when Pope Sixtus IV granted the Oratory of St. Luke;[1] in 1577, under Pope Gregory XIII, the Accademia Nazionale di San Luca, now Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma[2] was founded.
In the following two centuries the seats multiplied, until in 1845 the Istituto delle Belle Arti was born under the papacy of Pope Gregory XVI;[1] the aim was to gather the art students in one location.[1]
The building intended to house the institute was the Palazzo Camerale in via di Ripetta, designed and built for this purpose by the architect Pietro Camporese the Younger.[3] The palace is commonly referred as the "horseshoe", due to its hemicycle-shaped facade. After the capture of Rome, both the building and the institute came under the jurisdiction of the Italian state; in 1923 it became a liceo artistico, although not didactically autonomous as it was connected to the Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma; the autonomy came in 1974.[1]
Notes
- "Liceo artistico statale "Via di Ripetta": la storia". Retrieved 29 May 2011.
- "Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma: la storia". Archived from the original on 29 January 2011. Retrieved 30 May 2011.
- "Voce "Camporese", Enciclopedia De Agostini". Retrieved 30 May 2011.