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{{Short description|Fine arts school in Genoa, Italy}}
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The '''Accademia Ligustica di Belle Arti''' is a tertiary academy of art located in [[Genoa]], [[Italy]]. It also houses a museum (Museo dell'Accademia Ligustica di Belle Arti), which includes works of [[Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione]], [[Giuseppe Abbati]], [[Anton Raphael Mengs]], [[Perin del Vaga]], [[Luca Cambiaso]], [[Bernardo Strozzi]], [[Giovanni Battista Paggi]], [[Sinibaldo Scorza]], [[Domenico Fiasella]], [[Luciano Borzone]], [[Serafino De Tivoli]], [[Plinio Nomellini]]. The academy was founded in 1751.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Ezia Gavazza, Lauro Magnani|title=Pittura e decorazione a Genova e in Liguria nel Settecento|publisher=Sagep, 2000|isbn=8870587886}}</ref>
The '''Accademia Ligustica di Belle Arti''' is a tertiary academy of fine arts located in [[Genoa]], [[Italy]]. It also houses a museum (Museo dell'Accademia Ligustica di Belle Arti), which includes works of [[Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione]], [[Giuseppe Abbati]], [[Anton Raphael Mengs]], [[Perin del Vaga]], [[Luca Cambiaso]], [[Bernardo Strozzi]], [[Giovanni Battista Paggi]], [[Sinibaldo Scorza]], [[Domenico Fiasella]], [[Luciano Borzone]], [[Serafino De Tivoli]], [[Plinio Nomellini]]. The academy was founded in 1751.<ref>{{cite book|last1=[[Ezia Gavazza]], Lauro Magnani|title=Pittura e decorazione a Genova e in Liguria nel Settecento|year=2000 |publisher=Sagep, 2000|isbn=8870587886}}</ref>


==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* {{official website|http://www.accademialigustica.it/}}
* {{official website|http://www.accademialigustica.it/}}


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Accademia Ligustica di Belle Arti
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Established1751; 273 years ago (1751)

The Accademia Ligustica di Belle Arti is a tertiary academy of fine arts located in Genoa, Italy. It also houses a museum (Museo dell'Accademia Ligustica di Belle Arti), which includes works of Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione, Giuseppe Abbati, Anton Raphael Mengs, Perin del Vaga, Luca Cambiaso, Bernardo Strozzi, Giovanni Battista Paggi, Sinibaldo Scorza, Domenico Fiasella, Luciano Borzone, Serafino De Tivoli, Plinio Nomellini. The academy was founded in 1751.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ezia Gavazza, Lauro Magnani (2000). Pittura e decorazione a Genova e in Liguria nel Settecento. Sagep, 2000. ISBN 8870587886.

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44°24′28″N 8°56′04″E / 44.4077°N 8.9345°E / 44.4077; 8.9345