The Image of Rome in the Nordic Countries (17th-19th Centuries)

The Norwegian Institute in Rome is delighted to take part in a research initiative from the Roman universities La Sapienza and Roma Tre together with Università Politecnica delle Marche on the production, international diffusion and influence of graphic materials (prints, illustrated books, maps, drawings) related to Classical and contemporary Roman and Italian architecture in the Nordic countries.

Facade drawing, Christiansborg Palace, Copenhagen

The seminar presents this research program, whose aim is to reach a deeper understanding of the itineraries and patterns of diffusion architectural languages based on classical codes consolidated across Western Europe between 1650-1750. Major centres of elaboration and diffusion were Rome and Paris, where Academies endorsed the role of drawing, and promoted the production of prints and illustrated books as basic teaching materials, laying the foundation of a shared architectural language across the continent.

The research group will investigate architects and patrons’ collections of prints, drawings and illustrated books acquired during their training years in Rome, focusing on the bracing links between Italy and countries renovating their building traditions adopting Classicism for the first time.

Hosted by the Danish Academy in Rome, the working seminar welcomes scholars from the Nordic Academies in Rome to reinforce a dynamic research network among our countries.

Program: 

Opening Address: Charlotte Bundgaard, Director of Accademia di Danimarca

Introduction: Mario Bevilacqua, Sapienza Università di Roma, Saverio Sturm, Università di RomaTre, Antonello Alici, Università Politecnica delle Marche

Research topics: Francesco Freddolini, Sapienza Università di Roma, Carlotta Torricelli, Università di RomaTre, Anna Pichetto Fratin, Università di RomaTre, Giovanni Bellucci, Università Politecnica delle Marche 

Research team: Olimpia Ratto Vaquer, Università di RomaTre, Marco Coppolaro, Sapienza Università di Roma, Dario Beccarini, Sapienza Università di Roma

Round table: Charlotte Bundgaard, Director of Danish Academy in Rome, Tuomo Nuorluoto, Vice Director Institutum Romanum Finlandiae, Marie Kraft, Director Circolo Scandinavo, Kristin B. Aavitsland, Director The Norwegian Institute in Rome, Timo Keinänen, Helsinki

 

The research initiative is funded by the European Union 

 

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