- 44.155417°N 11.787139°E / 44.155417; 11.787139 The
Accademia degli Incamminati (Italian for "Academy of
Those who are
Making Progress" or "Academy of...
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school for
artists in 1582. The
school was
called the
Accademia degli Incamminati, and its main
focus was to
oppose and
challenge Mannerist artistic practices...
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Students League of New York, the
National Academy of
Design and
Studio Incamminati and was a
resident of Andalusia, Pennsylvania. He was an
honorary member...
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Studio Incamminati is a
private school for
Contemporary Realist Art in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was
founded by
Nelson Shanks and his wife, Leona...
- cousin,
Ludovico Carracci, one of the
founders of the
Accademia degli Incamminati (Academy of the Progressives) in Bologna.
Intended to
devise alternatives...
- the
Desiderosi (desirous of fame and learning) and
subsequently the
Incamminati (progressives;
literally "of
those opening a new way").
Considered "the...
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leading to the
styles known as
Academic art. The
private Accademia degli Incamminati set up
later in the
century in
Bologna by the
Carracci brothers was also...
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sponsors The Bennett-Schmidt
Lectures on the
Higher Aim of Art at
Studio Incamminati. a
school encouraging contemporary figurative realism in Philadelphia...
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mostly in Rome,
eventually Guercino and
Guido Reni, and
Accademia degli Incamminati in Bologna,
which was run by
Lodovico Carracci.
Certain artistic conventions...
- so-called
Eclectic Academy of
painting (also
called the
Accademia degli Incamminati). More
recent conjectures are that
there was no
established Academy with...