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Calouste Gulbenkian Museum

The Calouste Gulbenkian Museum houses one of the world's most important private art collections. It includes works from Ancient Egypt to the early 20th century, spanning the arts of the Islamic World, China and Japan, as well as the French decorative arts, the jewellery of René Lalique and some of the most important painters of all times works such as Rembrandt, Monet, Rubens, Manet, Renoir, Degas and Turner.

Calouste Gulbenkian Museum
Museu Calouste Gulbenkian
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Established1957 (1957)
LocationLisbon, Portugal
Coordinates38°44′12″N 9°9′15″W / 38.73667°N 9.15417°W / 38.73667; -9.15417
FounderCalouste Gulbenkian Foundation
DirectorAntónio Filipe Pimentel
WebsiteOfficial site

Collection

 
Portrait of an Old Man by Rembrandt; 1645.
 
Portrait of a Young Woman; Domenico Ghirlandaio, c. 1490.

The permanent exhibition and galleries are distributed chronologically and in geographical order to create two independent circuits within the overall tour.

The first circuit highlights Greco-Roman art from classical antiquity, as well as art from the ancient Near East and the Nile Valley. Among the artworks are ancient Egyptian, Mesopotamian, Persian,[1] and Armenian pieces, as well as Persian art from the Islamic period.

The second circuit includes European art, with sections dedicated to the art of the book, sculpture, painting and the decorative arts, particularly 18th century French art and the work of René Lalique. In this circuit, a wide-ranging number of pieces reflect various European artistic trends from the beginning of the 11th century to the mid-20th century. The section begins with works in ivory and illuminated manuscript books, followed by a selection of 15th, 16th and 17th century sculptures and paintings. Renaissance art produced in the Netherlands, Flanders, France and Italy is on display in the next room.

French 18th century decorative art has a special place in the museum, with outstanding gold and silver objects and furniture, as well as paintings and sculptures. This section is followed by galleries exhibiting a large group of paintings by the Venetian Francesco Guardi, 18th and 19th century English paintings, and finally a superb collection of jewels and glass by René Lalique, displayed in its own room.

Some of the works in the collection were bought during the Soviet sale of Hermitage paintings. Of about 6000 items in the museum's collections, a selection of around 1000 is on permanent exhibition. Gulbenkian's motto was "only the best"; hence the museum has masterpieces by western European artists such as Domenico Ghirlandaio, Rubens, Rembrandt, Rodin, Carpeaux, Houdon, Renoir, Dierick Bouts, Vittore Carpaccio, Cima da Conegliano, Van Dyck, Corot, Degas, Nattier, George Romney, Stefan Lochner, Maurice-Quentin de La Tour, Édouard Manet, Henri Fantin-Latour, Claude Monet, Jean-François Millet, Sir Edward Burne-Jones, Thomas Gainsborough, Joseph Mallord William Turner, Jean-Honoré Fragonard, Giovanni Battista Moroni, Frans Hals, Ruisdael, Boucher, Largillière, Andrea della Robbia, Pisanello, Jean-Baptiste Pigalle, Antonio Rossellino, André-Charles Boulle ,[2][3][4][5][6] Charles Cressent, Oeben, Riesener, Antoine-Sébastien Durand, Charles Spire, Jean Deforges, François-Thomas Germain.

History

 
The French furniture collection.

Vasco Maria Eugénio de Almeida acquired part of the Parque de Santa Gertrudes, in April 1957, for the construction of the Foundation buildings and public/private park. Two years later, a competition was launched for a project to construct the organization's headquarters.[7] It was eventually won by the team that included architects Alberto J. Pessoa, Pedro Cid and Ruy Jervis d'Athouguia (1917-2006), in addition to the landscaping architects António Viana Barreto and Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles, who were responsible for designing the park surrounding the building.[7][8] Later, Francisco Caetano Keil do Amaral was added to the team, as a consultant, and Frederico Henrique George joined the team working on the building.[7][8]

In December 1961, the anterior project of the park was begun, while work on the earthworks and retaining walls beginning the following year.[7] A sculpture panel was installed in the headquarters building by architect Artur Rosa in 1962.[7] By 1967, the interior finishing were adjudicated, with the project concluded in 1968. On 2 October 1969, the buildings and gardens were inaugurated.[7]

 
Madame Monet lisant by Pierre-Auguste Renoir; 1874.
 
Gulbenkian Modern Art Centre.

The 12th International Federation of Landscaping Architects Congress was held in September 1970 on the grounds of the Gulbenkian Foundation. In 1975, the property was distinguished with the Valmor Prize.[7][8]

Architecture

The museum was designed as a showcase for the collection, which was relatively unique for an art museum at a time when most museums were housed in buildings originally built for other purposes.[9] The landscaping and museum building interact, with views into woods and wetlands punctuating the artwork on display, while woodland paths offer views of the dramatic building, the edges of which include terraces and water features that blur the border between built and natural environment. The grouped buildings are set within a park bordered by the Avenida de Berna (north), Avenida António Augusto de Aguiar (west), Rua Marquês de Sá da Bandeira (east) and the Centro de Arte Moderna (south).[7]

The shape of the museum and headquarters is relatively simple, with wings "T"-shaped wings, each with an entrance.[8] The massive volume, long and horizontal was used for administration, services and as auditoriums, off of the main, single entry space.[8] It is in this entrance that the panel Começar, by Almada Negreiros is situated.[8]

References

Notes

  1. ^ Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian (1972)
  2. ^ "Death of André-Charles Boulle". Mercure de France. March 1732.
  3. ^ "The French cabinetmaker who is generally considered to be the preeminent artist in the field of marquetry, even "the most remarkable of all French cabinetmakers."". Google Arts and Culture.
  4. ^ "Masters of marquetry in the 17th century: Boulle". Khanacademy.
  5. ^ "André-Charles Boulle - Inlay". Pinterest.
  6. ^ Theodore Dell, The Frick Collection, V: Furniture in the Frick Collection (1992:187).
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h Bandeira, Filomena (1998), SIPA (ed.), Sede e Museu da Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian / Centro de Arte Moderna (IPA.00007810/PT031106230480) (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal: SIPA – Sistema de Informação para o Património Arquitectónico, retrieved 16 February 2016
  8. ^ a b c d e f IGESPAR, ed. (2010), Edifício-Sede e Parque da Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal: IGESPAR - Instituto de Gestão do Património Arquitectónico e Arqueológico, retrieved 16 February 2016
  9. ^ "One Man's Treasures". New York Times. 19 February 1984. Retrieved 20 August 2019.

Sources

  • Correia, Graça (2013), Ruy D'Athouguia (in Portuguese), Aveleda, Portugal: Verso da História
  • Guia de Arquitectura (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal, 1994{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Leite, Ana Cristina (1988), Arquitectura Premiada em Lisboa. Prémio Valmor - Prémio Municipal de Arquitectura (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal: Câmara Municipal de Lisboa
  • Pedreirinho, José Manuel (1994), Dicionário de arquitectos activos em Portugal do Séc. I à actualidade (in Portuguese), Porto, Portugal: Edições Afrontamento
  • PDM - Plano Director Municipal (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal: Câmara Municipal de Lisboa, 1995
  • Relatório da Actividade do Ministério no Ano de 1961 (in Portuguese), vol. 2, Lisbon, Portugal: Ministério das Obras Públicas, 1962
  • Sede da Fundação Gulbenkian declarada Edifício Saudável (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal: Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, 2008
  • Tostões, Ana (1997), Os Verdes Anos na Arquitectura Portuguesa dos Anos 50 (in Portuguese), Porto, Portugal: Faculdade de Arquitetura da Universidade do Porto
  • Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, ed. (1972), Persian Art: Calouste Gulbenkian Collection, Lisbon, Portugal: Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian

See also

External links

  • Virtual tour of the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum provided by Google Arts & Culture
  •   Media related to Calouste Gulbenkian Museum at Wikimedia Commons

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The Calouste Gulbenkian Museum houses one of the world s most important private art collections It includes works from Ancient Egypt to the early 20th century spanning the arts of the Islamic World China and Japan as well as the French decorative arts the jewellery of Rene Lalique and some of the most important painters of all times works such as Rembrandt Monet Rubens Manet Renoir Degas and Turner Calouste Gulbenkian MuseumMuseu Calouste GulbenkianCalouste Gulbenkian Foundation and Museum Interactive fullscreen mapEstablished1957 1957 LocationLisbon PortugalCoordinates38 44 12 N 9 9 15 W 38 73667 N 9 15417 W 38 73667 9 15417FounderCalouste Gulbenkian FoundationDirectorAntonio Filipe PimentelWebsiteOfficial site Contents 1 Collection 2 History 3 Architecture 4 References 4 1 Notes 4 2 Sources 5 See also 6 External linksCollection Edit Portrait of an Old Man by Rembrandt 1645 Portrait of a Young Woman Domenico Ghirlandaio c 1490 The permanent exhibition and galleries are distributed chronologically and in geographical order to create two independent circuits within the overall tour The first circuit highlights Greco Roman art from classical antiquity as well as art from the ancient Near East and the Nile Valley Among the artworks are ancient Egyptian Mesopotamian Persian 1 and Armenian pieces as well as Persian art from the Islamic period The second circuit includes European art with sections dedicated to the art of the book sculpture painting and the decorative arts particularly 18th century French art and the work of Rene Lalique In this circuit a wide ranging number of pieces reflect various European artistic trends from the beginning of the 11th century to the mid 20th century The section begins with works in ivory and illuminated manuscript books followed by a selection of 15th 16th and 17th century sculptures and paintings Renaissance art produced in the Netherlands Flanders France and Italy is on display in the next room French 18th century decorative art has a special place in the museum with outstanding gold and silver objects and furniture as well as paintings and sculptures This section is followed by galleries exhibiting a large group of paintings by the Venetian Francesco Guardi 18th and 19th century English paintings and finally a superb collection of jewels and glass by Rene Lalique displayed in its own room Some of the works in the collection were bought during the Soviet sale of Hermitage paintings Of about 6000 items in the museum s collections a selection of around 1000 is on permanent exhibition Gulbenkian s motto was only the best hence the museum has masterpieces by western European artists such as Domenico Ghirlandaio Rubens Rembrandt Rodin Carpeaux Houdon Renoir Dierick Bouts Vittore Carpaccio Cima da Conegliano Van Dyck Corot Degas Nattier George Romney Stefan Lochner Maurice Quentin de La Tour Edouard Manet Henri Fantin Latour Claude Monet Jean Francois Millet Sir Edward Burne Jones Thomas Gainsborough Joseph Mallord William Turner Jean Honore Fragonard Giovanni Battista Moroni Frans Hals Ruisdael Boucher Largilliere Andrea della Robbia Pisanello Jean Baptiste Pigalle Antonio Rossellino Andre Charles Boulle 2 3 4 5 6 Charles Cressent Oeben Riesener Antoine Sebastien Durand Charles Spire Jean Deforges Francois Thomas Germain History Edit The French furniture collection Vasco Maria Eugenio de Almeida acquired part of the Parque de Santa Gertrudes in April 1957 for the construction of the Foundation buildings and public private park Two years later a competition was launched for a project to construct the organization s headquarters 7 It was eventually won by the team that included architects Alberto J Pessoa Pedro Cid and Ruy Jervis d Athouguia 1917 2006 in addition to the landscaping architects Antonio Viana Barreto and Goncalo Ribeiro Telles who were responsible for designing the park surrounding the building 7 8 Later Francisco Caetano Keil do Amaral was added to the team as a consultant and Frederico Henrique George joined the team working on the building 7 8 In December 1961 the anterior project of the park was begun while work on the earthworks and retaining walls beginning the following year 7 A sculpture panel was installed in the headquarters building by architect Artur Rosa in 1962 7 By 1967 the interior finishing were adjudicated with the project concluded in 1968 On 2 October 1969 the buildings and gardens were inaugurated 7 Madame Monet lisant by Pierre Auguste Renoir 1874 Gulbenkian Modern Art Centre The 12th International Federation of Landscaping Architects Congress was held in September 1970 on the grounds of the Gulbenkian Foundation In 1975 the property was distinguished with the Valmor Prize 7 8 Architecture EditThe museum was designed as a showcase for the collection which was relatively unique for an art museum at a time when most museums were housed in buildings originally built for other purposes 9 The landscaping and museum building interact with views into woods and wetlands punctuating the artwork on display while woodland paths offer views of the dramatic building the edges of which include terraces and water features that blur the border between built and natural environment The grouped buildings are set within a park bordered by the Avenida de Berna north Avenida Antonio Augusto de Aguiar west Rua Marques de Sa da Bandeira east and the Centro de Arte Moderna south 7 The shape of the museum and headquarters is relatively simple with wings T shaped wings each with an entrance 8 The massive volume long and horizontal was used for administration services and as auditoriums off of the main single entry space 8 It is in this entrance that the panel Comecar by Almada Negreiros is situated 8 References EditNotes Edit Fundacao Calouste Gulbenkian 1972 Death of Andre Charles Boulle Mercure de France March 1732 The French cabinetmaker who is generally considered to be the preeminent artist in the field of marquetry even the most remarkable of all French cabinetmakers Google Arts and Culture Masters of marquetry in the 17th century Boulle Khanacademy Andre Charles Boulle Inlay Pinterest Theodore Dell The Frick Collection V Furniture in the Frick Collection 1992 187 a b c d e f g h Bandeira Filomena 1998 SIPA ed Sede e Museu da Fundacao Calouste Gulbenkian Centro de Arte Moderna IPA 00007810 PT031106230480 in Portuguese Lisbon Portugal SIPA Sistema de Informacao para o Patrimonio Arquitectonico retrieved 16 February 2016 a b c d e f IGESPAR ed 2010 Edificio Sede e Parque da Fundacao Calouste Gulbenkian in Portuguese Lisbon Portugal IGESPAR Instituto de Gestao do Patrimonio Arquitectonico e Arqueologico retrieved 16 February 2016 One Man s Treasures New York Times 19 February 1984 Retrieved 20 August 2019 Sources Edit Correia Graca 2013 Ruy D Athouguia in Portuguese Aveleda Portugal Verso da Historia Guia de Arquitectura in Portuguese Lisbon Portugal 1994 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Leite Ana Cristina 1988 Arquitectura Premiada em Lisboa Premio Valmor Premio Municipal de Arquitectura in Portuguese Lisbon Portugal Camara Municipal de Lisboa Pedreirinho Jose Manuel 1994 Dicionario de arquitectos activos em Portugal do Sec I a actualidade in Portuguese Porto Portugal Edicoes Afrontamento PDM Plano Director Municipal in Portuguese Lisbon Portugal Camara Municipal de Lisboa 1995 Relatorio da Actividade do Ministerio no Ano de 1961 in Portuguese vol 2 Lisbon Portugal Ministerio das Obras Publicas 1962 Sede da Fundacao Gulbenkian declarada Edificio Saudavel in Portuguese Lisbon Portugal Fundacao Calouste Gulbenkian 2008 Tostoes Ana 1997 Os Verdes Anos na Arquitectura Portuguesa dos Anos 50 in Portuguese Porto Portugal Faculdade de Arquitetura da Universidade do Porto Fundacao Calouste Gulbenkian ed 1972 Persian Art Calouste Gulbenkian Collection Lisbon Portugal Fundacao Calouste GulbenkianSee also EditCalouste Gulbenkian Foundation Centro de Arte Moderna GulbenkianExternal links EditVirtual tour of the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum provided by Google Arts amp Culture Media related to Calouste Gulbenkian Museum at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Calouste Gulbenkian Museum amp oldid 1165838135, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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