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1 Selected collection highlights  





2 History of the collections  





3 Gallerie di Piazza Scala  





4 List of artists in the collections  





5 See also  





6 References  





7 External links  














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Art collection of Fondazione Cariplo
Giovanni Migliara, View of piazza del Duomo in Milan (1819)

The art collections of Fondazione Cariplo are a gallery of artworks with a significant historical and artistic value owned by Fondazione Cariplo in Italy. It consists of 767 paintings, 116 sculptures, 51 objects and furnishings dating from the first century AD to the second half of the twentieth.

The collection includes examples of Late Antiquity stone sculpture, of Mediaeval wooden sculpture, and of Italian Renaissance and Baroque painting; its strength is in its collection of nineteenth-century Italian paintings, particularly from Lombardy.

Selected collection highlights

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History of the collections

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The Cariplo bank (Savings Bank of the Lombardy Provinces) began to form the collection in 1923, originally through the acquisition of paintings and sculptures by contemporary artists exhibited in Milan with the aim to promote and encourage the arts in Lombardy. This policy continued after the Second World War, and increased with annual purchases of the Permanente company and exhibitions of religious art at the Angelicum. Since the late 1960s, it began to make purchases at sales held by auction houses. The works of Istituto Bancario Italiano were added to its collection. It includes a portrait gallery of former Cariplo presidents. After the passage of the Amato Law donations increased, including the (Manara Grolle, Marcenaro legacy). Completing the collection of presidential portraits at the Cariplo, are paintings and sculptures of the nineteenth and twentieth century depicting many of the protagonists of the modern Italian economy. The collection was inherited the aftermath of the Amato Law, the Cariplo Foundation increased as a result of subsequent donations (legacy Manara, Grolla, Marcenaro). In 2011 within the project, Share Your Knowledge, the foundation was made available under CC BY-SA boards of authors and works of art, including low-resolution images of the works in their collections.[1]

Gallerie di Piazza Scala

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The Gallerie di Piazza Scala, a museum of nineteenth-century art, opened in Milan in 2011. It holds almost two hundred artworks from the Cariplo collections and those of Intesa San Paolo, ranging from bas-reliefsbyAntonio Canova to works by Umberto Boccioni.[2]

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Moleskine. "WikiAfrica - Share Your Knowledge". lettera27. Creative Commons Attribuzione. Retrieved 23 November 2015.
  • ^ Apre il Museo della Collezione d'arte Cariplo, News about the opening of the 19th century museum in Milan, Fondazione Cariplo website, 2011-06-01
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