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Jacopo Bellini's Book of Drawings in the Louvre: and the Paduan Academy of Francesco Squarcione
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Jacopo Bellini's Book of Drawings in the Louvre: and the Paduan Academy of Francesco Squarcione in Brampton, ON
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The RF 1475–1556 Louvre Album is universally regarded as a
corpus of drawings that was executed by the Venetian painter Jacopo
Bellini. The album’s trajectory prior to coming into the possession of
the Bellini family is elucidated in the present book. Based on Norberto
Gramaccini’s interpretation, it was the Paduan painter Francesco
Squarcione who was the mastermind and financier behind the drawings. The
preparatory work had actually been delegated to his most gifted pupils,
among them Andrea Mantegna, Jacopo Bellini´s future son-in-law. The
drawing’s topics —anatomy, perspective, archeology, mythology,
contemporary chronicles, and zoology —were part of the teaching program
of an art academy established by Squarcione in the 1440s, famous in its
day, which provided crucial impulses for the training of artists in the
modern era.
The RF 1475–1556 Louvre Album is universally regarded as a
corpus of drawings that was executed by the Venetian painter Jacopo
Bellini. The album’s trajectory prior to coming into the possession of
the Bellini family is elucidated in the present book. Based on Norberto
Gramaccini’s interpretation, it was the Paduan painter Francesco
Squarcione who was the mastermind and financier behind the drawings. The
preparatory work had actually been delegated to his most gifted pupils,
among them Andrea Mantegna, Jacopo Bellini´s future son-in-law. The
drawing’s topics —anatomy, perspective, archeology, mythology,
contemporary chronicles, and zoology —were part of the teaching program
of an art academy established by Squarcione in the 1440s, famous in its
day, which provided crucial impulses for the training of artists in the
modern era.





















