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French Academy in Rome
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Annual Rosenberg Lecture: The French Academy in Rome: Adventures in Bromance
Presented by the Michael L. Rosenberg Foundation
In this lecture, Dr. Jessica L. Fripp, Associate Professor of Art History and Undergraduate and Graduate Coordinator at Texas Christian University, will talk about works of art that provide a view into the less studious side of artists’ time in Rome: caricatures.
published: 12 Nov 2021
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Punk spirit reigns at Rome's French Academy
VIDEO: A new exhibition by the French Academy in Rome explores the history of punk. Using posters, newspapers and audio-visual archives, it hopes to provide recognition for a cultural movement which still divides opinion. Duration: 01:51
published: 28 Jan 2011
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Johan Creten - "I Peccati" - French Academy in Rome - Villa Medici - Film by Gerrit Schreurs
NEW MOVIE!
My show “I Peccati” is under lockdown again …
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published: 25 Mar 2021
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Villa Medici opens up after 200 years
The Villa Medici, home of the prestigious French Academy in Rome, is opening its doors to the public for the first time. For two months only, guided tours will show visitors parts of the ancient building -- and its art collections -- never before on display.
published: 21 Jul 2009
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Rome's Villa Medici: A little bit of France in Italy • FRANCE 24 English
In this edition we head to the Italian capital #Rome, which has long attracted the cream of French artists. The prestigious setting of the #VillaMedici is home to the Academy of #France, and each year a select group of contemporary artists receive a fellowship, allowing them to work on their dream project in a uniquely cossetted setting. Our reporters Luke Brown and Xavier Chemisseur were lucky enough to get a sneak peek of what the #artists-in-residence have been working on.
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La Villa Medici ou Villa Aperta (Rome 2013)
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published: 11 Jun 2013
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Places to see in ( Rome - Italy ) Villa Medici Accademia di Francia a Roma
Places to see in ( Rome - Italy ) Villa Medici Accademia di Francia a Roma
The Villa Medici is a mannerist villa and an architectural complex with a garden contiguous with the larger Borghese gardens, on the Pincian Hill next to Trinità dei Monti in Rome, Italy. The Villa Medici, founded by Ferdinando I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany and now property of the French State , has housed the French Academy in Rome since 1803. A musical evocation of its garden fountains features in Ottorino Respighi's Fontane di Roma.
In ancient times, the site of the Villa Medici was part of the gardens of Lucullus, which passed into the hands of the Imperial family with Messalina, who was murdered in the villa. In 1564, when the nephews of Cardinal Giovanni Ricci of Montepulciano acquired the property, ...
published: 05 Dec 2017
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EXPLORING ROME'S OLD JEWISH GHETTO AND TRASTEVERE WITH AN AND JEFF: A FOOD LOVER'S ADVENTURE
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Villa Medici
Palace of Villa Medici today hosts the French Academy in Rome
Each year, fifteen artists, selected by an independent jury from around 600 applications submitted, are awarded a grant. They can then spend a maximum of 2 years at the Villa.
The history of Villa Medici began in the second-half of the 16th century, when Cardinal Marcello Crescenzi started significant renovation works of the original building,. The villa become one of the most prestigious residence in Rome!
In 1564, Giulio and Giovanni Ricci, nephews of the Cardinal Ricci, bought the Villa.......
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French Academy in Rome
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Annual Rosenberg Lecture: The French Academy in Rome: Adventures in Bromance
Presented by the Michael L. Rosenberg Foundation
In this lecture, Dr. Jessica L. Fripp, Associate Professor of Art History and Undergraduate and Graduate Coord...
Presented by the Michael L. Rosenberg Foundation
In this lecture, Dr. Jessica L. Fripp, Associate Professor of Art History and Undergraduate and Graduate Coordinator at Texas Christian University, will talk about works of art that provide a view into the less studious side of artists’ time in Rome: caricatures.
https://wn.com/Annual_Rosenberg_Lecture_The_French_Academy_In_Rome_Adventures_In_Bromance
Presented by the Michael L. Rosenberg Foundation
In this lecture, Dr. Jessica L. Fripp, Associate Professor of Art History and Undergraduate and Graduate Coordinator at Texas Christian University, will talk about works of art that provide a view into the less studious side of artists’ time in Rome: caricatures.
- published: 12 Nov 2021
- views: 421
1:52
Punk spirit reigns at Rome's French Academy
VIDEO: A new exhibition by the French Academy in Rome explores the history of punk. Using posters, newspapers and audio-visual archives, it hopes to provide rec...
VIDEO: A new exhibition by the French Academy in Rome explores the history of punk. Using posters, newspapers and audio-visual archives, it hopes to provide recognition for a cultural movement which still divides opinion. Duration: 01:51
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VIDEO: A new exhibition by the French Academy in Rome explores the history of punk. Using posters, newspapers and audio-visual archives, it hopes to provide recognition for a cultural movement which still divides opinion. Duration: 01:51
- published: 28 Jan 2011
- views: 109
9:01
Johan Creten - "I Peccati" - French Academy in Rome - Villa Medici - Film by Gerrit Schreurs
NEW MOVIE!
My show “I Peccati” is under lockdown again …
the perfect moment to watch Gerrit Schreurs’s new film about the exhibition, which is held at the F...
NEW MOVIE!
My show “I Peccati” is under lockdown again …
the perfect moment to watch Gerrit Schreurs’s new film about the exhibition, which is held at the French Academy in Rome – Villa Medici until May 23, 2021.
I hope you can visit it soon 🤞
#johancreten #ipeccati #villamedici #Rome #Roma
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NEW MOVIE!
My show “I Peccati” is under lockdown again …
the perfect moment to watch Gerrit Schreurs’s new film about the exhibition, which is held at the French Academy in Rome – Villa Medici until May 23, 2021.
I hope you can visit it soon 🤞
#johancreten #ipeccati #villamedici #Rome #Roma
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@catapult.be @perrotinstore @alminerecheditions
- published: 25 Mar 2021
- views: 115
1:19
Villa Medici opens up after 200 years
The Villa Medici, home of the prestigious French Academy in Rome, is opening its doors to the public for the first time. For two months only, guided tours will ...
The Villa Medici, home of the prestigious French Academy in Rome, is opening its doors to the public for the first time. For two months only, guided tours will show visitors parts of the ancient building -- and its art collections -- never before on display.
https://wn.com/Villa_Medici_Opens_Up_After_200_Years
The Villa Medici, home of the prestigious French Academy in Rome, is opening its doors to the public for the first time. For two months only, guided tours will show visitors parts of the ancient building -- and its art collections -- never before on display.
- published: 21 Jul 2009
- views: 499
6:18
Rome's Villa Medici: A little bit of France in Italy • FRANCE 24 English
In this edition we head to the Italian capital #Rome, which has long attracted the cream of French artists. The prestigious setting of the #VillaMedici is home ...
In this edition we head to the Italian capital #Rome, which has long attracted the cream of French artists. The prestigious setting of the #VillaMedici is home to the Academy of #France, and each year a select group of contemporary artists receive a fellowship, allowing them to work on their dream project in a uniquely cossetted setting. Our reporters Luke Brown and Xavier Chemisseur were lucky enough to get a sneak peek of what the #artists-in-residence have been working on.
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In this edition we head to the Italian capital #Rome, which has long attracted the cream of French artists. The prestigious setting of the #VillaMedici is home to the Academy of #France, and each year a select group of contemporary artists receive a fellowship, allowing them to work on their dream project in a uniquely cossetted setting. Our reporters Luke Brown and Xavier Chemisseur were lucky enough to get a sneak peek of what the #artists-in-residence have been working on.
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- published: 07 Jan 2022
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1:39
La Villa Medici ou Villa Aperta (Rome 2013)
Revivez trois jours de concert en l'espace de quelques photos. Quand la prestigieuse Villa Médicis de Rome ouvre ses portes pour abriter les meilleurs artistes ...
Revivez trois jours de concert en l'espace de quelques photos. Quand la prestigieuse Villa Médicis de Rome ouvre ses portes pour abriter les meilleurs artistes franco-italiens, le résultat est époustouflant et s'appelle "Villa Aperta"!
https://wn.com/La_Villa_Medici_Ou_Villa_Aperta_(Rome_2013)
Revivez trois jours de concert en l'espace de quelques photos. Quand la prestigieuse Villa Médicis de Rome ouvre ses portes pour abriter les meilleurs artistes franco-italiens, le résultat est époustouflant et s'appelle "Villa Aperta"!
- published: 11 Jun 2013
- views: 154
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Places to see in ( Rome - Italy ) Villa Medici Accademia di Francia a Roma
Places to see in ( Rome - Italy ) Villa Medici Accademia di Francia a Roma
The Villa Medici is a mannerist villa and an architectural complex with a garden c...
Places to see in ( Rome - Italy ) Villa Medici Accademia di Francia a Roma
The Villa Medici is a mannerist villa and an architectural complex with a garden contiguous with the larger Borghese gardens, on the Pincian Hill next to Trinità dei Monti in Rome, Italy. The Villa Medici, founded by Ferdinando I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany and now property of the French State , has housed the French Academy in Rome since 1803. A musical evocation of its garden fountains features in Ottorino Respighi's Fontane di Roma.
In ancient times, the site of the Villa Medici was part of the gardens of Lucullus, which passed into the hands of the Imperial family with Messalina, who was murdered in the villa. In 1564, when the nephews of Cardinal Giovanni Ricci of Montepulciano acquired the property, it had long been abandoned to viticulture. The sole dwelling was the Casina of Cardinale Marcello Crescenzi, who had maintained a vineyard here and had begun improvements to the villa under the direction of the Florentine Nanni Lippi, who had died however, before work had proceeded far. The new proprietors commissioned Annibale Lippi, the late architect's son, to continue work. Interventions by Michelangelo are a tradition.
In 1576, the property was acquired by Cardinal Ferdinando de' Medici, who finished the structure to designs by Bartolomeo Ammanati. The Villa Medici became at once the first among Medici properties in Rome, intended to give concrete expression to the ascendancy of the Medici among Italian princes and assert their permanent presence in Rome. Under the Cardinal's insistence, Ammanati incorporated into the design Roman bas-reliefs and statues that were coming to sight with almost every spadeful of earth, with the result that the facades of the Villa Medici, as it now was, became a virtual open-air museum. A series of grand gardens recalled the botanical gardens created at Pisa and at Florence by the Cardinal's father Cosimo I de' Medici, sheltered in plantations of pines, cypresses and oaks. Ferdinando de' Medici had a studiolo, a retreat for study and contemplation, built to the north east of the garden above the Aurelian wall. Now these rooms look onto Borghese gardens but would then have had views over the Roman countryside. These two rooms were only uncovered in 1985 by the restorer Geraldine Albers: the concealing whitewash had protected and conserved the superb fresco decoration carried out by Jacopo Zucchi 1576 and 1577.
Like the Villa Borghese that adjoins them, the villa's gardens were far more accessible than the formal palaces such as Palazzo Farnese in the heart of the city. For a century and a half the Villa Medici was one of the most elegant and worldly settings in Rome, the seat of the Grand Dukes' embassy to the Holy See. When the male line of the Medici died out in 1737, the villa passed to the house of Lorraine and, briefly in Napoleonic times, to the Kingdom of Etruria. In this manner Napoleon Bonaparte came into possession of the Villa Medici, which he transferred to the French Academy at Rome. Subsequently it housed the winners of the prestigious Prix de Rome, under distinguished directors including Ingres and Balthus, until the prize was withdrawn in 1968.
In 1656, Christina, Queen of Sweden was said to have fired one of the cannon on top of the Castel Sant'Angelo without aiming it first. The wayward ball hit the villa, destroying one of the Florentine lilies that decorated the facade.
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Places to see in ( Rome - Italy ) Villa Medici Accademia di Francia a Roma
The Villa Medici is a mannerist villa and an architectural complex with a garden contiguous with the larger Borghese gardens, on the Pincian Hill next to Trinità dei Monti in Rome, Italy. The Villa Medici, founded by Ferdinando I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany and now property of the French State , has housed the French Academy in Rome since 1803. A musical evocation of its garden fountains features in Ottorino Respighi's Fontane di Roma.
In ancient times, the site of the Villa Medici was part of the gardens of Lucullus, which passed into the hands of the Imperial family with Messalina, who was murdered in the villa. In 1564, when the nephews of Cardinal Giovanni Ricci of Montepulciano acquired the property, it had long been abandoned to viticulture. The sole dwelling was the Casina of Cardinale Marcello Crescenzi, who had maintained a vineyard here and had begun improvements to the villa under the direction of the Florentine Nanni Lippi, who had died however, before work had proceeded far. The new proprietors commissioned Annibale Lippi, the late architect's son, to continue work. Interventions by Michelangelo are a tradition.
In 1576, the property was acquired by Cardinal Ferdinando de' Medici, who finished the structure to designs by Bartolomeo Ammanati. The Villa Medici became at once the first among Medici properties in Rome, intended to give concrete expression to the ascendancy of the Medici among Italian princes and assert their permanent presence in Rome. Under the Cardinal's insistence, Ammanati incorporated into the design Roman bas-reliefs and statues that were coming to sight with almost every spadeful of earth, with the result that the facades of the Villa Medici, as it now was, became a virtual open-air museum. A series of grand gardens recalled the botanical gardens created at Pisa and at Florence by the Cardinal's father Cosimo I de' Medici, sheltered in plantations of pines, cypresses and oaks. Ferdinando de' Medici had a studiolo, a retreat for study and contemplation, built to the north east of the garden above the Aurelian wall. Now these rooms look onto Borghese gardens but would then have had views over the Roman countryside. These two rooms were only uncovered in 1985 by the restorer Geraldine Albers: the concealing whitewash had protected and conserved the superb fresco decoration carried out by Jacopo Zucchi 1576 and 1577.
Like the Villa Borghese that adjoins them, the villa's gardens were far more accessible than the formal palaces such as Palazzo Farnese in the heart of the city. For a century and a half the Villa Medici was one of the most elegant and worldly settings in Rome, the seat of the Grand Dukes' embassy to the Holy See. When the male line of the Medici died out in 1737, the villa passed to the house of Lorraine and, briefly in Napoleonic times, to the Kingdom of Etruria. In this manner Napoleon Bonaparte came into possession of the Villa Medici, which he transferred to the French Academy at Rome. Subsequently it housed the winners of the prestigious Prix de Rome, under distinguished directors including Ingres and Balthus, until the prize was withdrawn in 1968.
In 1656, Christina, Queen of Sweden was said to have fired one of the cannon on top of the Castel Sant'Angelo without aiming it first. The wayward ball hit the villa, destroying one of the Florentine lilies that decorated the facade.
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EXPLORING ROME'S OLD JEWISH GHETTO AND TRASTEVERE WITH AN AND JEFF: A FOOD LOVER'S ADVENTURE
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Moving from the USA to a foreign country was no small “project”. Through our videos, we’ve been taking you through the Long Stay Visa process, the packing, the purging, the moving, searching for an apartment, creating a great Dossier, learning the way things are done administratively in France, and sharing the steps, talking about what we’ve learned and the ups and the downs.
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- published: 28 Jul 2024
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Villa Medici
Palace of Villa Medici today hosts the French Academy in Rome
Each year, fifteen artists, selected by an independent jury from around 600 applications submitted...
Palace of Villa Medici today hosts the French Academy in Rome
Each year, fifteen artists, selected by an independent jury from around 600 applications submitted, are awarded a grant. They can then spend a maximum of 2 years at the Villa.
The history of Villa Medici began in the second-half of the 16th century, when Cardinal Marcello Crescenzi started significant renovation works of the original building,. The villa become one of the most prestigious residence in Rome!
In 1564, Giulio and Giovanni Ricci, nephews of the Cardinal Ricci, bought the Villa.......
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Palace of Villa Medici today hosts the French Academy in Rome
Each year, fifteen artists, selected by an independent jury from around 600 applications submitted, are awarded a grant. They can then spend a maximum of 2 years at the Villa.
The history of Villa Medici began in the second-half of the 16th century, when Cardinal Marcello Crescenzi started significant renovation works of the original building,. The villa become one of the most prestigious residence in Rome!
In 1564, Giulio and Giovanni Ricci, nephews of the Cardinal Ricci, bought the Villa.......
- published: 26 Jan 2023
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