Decorative Patterns from Italy

Decorative Patterns from Italy
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Publisher : Agile Rabbit Edition
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9057681250
ISBN-13 : 9789057681257
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Book Synopsis Decorative Patterns from Italy by : Pepin van Roojen

Download or read book Decorative Patterns from Italy written by Pepin van Roojen and published by Agile Rabbit Edition. This book was released on 2008 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Decorative Patterns from Italy contains a wonderful collection of patterns reproduced from some of the country's most beautiful Gothic and Renaissance churches. Most of the designs are taken from floor mosaics and wall friezes in churches and have been carefully restored and digitized for contemporary use. All images are saved on the accompanying free CD-Rom.

Historic Designs and Patterns in Color from Arabic and Italian Sources

Historic Designs and Patterns in Color from Arabic and Italian Sources
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Publisher : Dover
Total Pages : 136
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822018684902
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Book Synopsis Historic Designs and Patterns in Color from Arabic and Italian Sources by : Friedrich Maximilian Hessemer

Download or read book Historic Designs and Patterns in Color from Arabic and Italian Sources written by Friedrich Maximilian Hessemer and published by Dover. This book was released on 1990 with total page 136 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 290 geometric and abstract-floral motifs originating in Egypt and Italy from the 5th through the 16th centuries. Reprinted from rare 19th-century chromolithographs.

Masterpieces of Italian Decorative Ironwork

Masterpieces of Italian Decorative Ironwork
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Publisher : Courier Corporation
Total Pages : 130
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ISBN-10 : 9780486149912
ISBN-13 : 0486149919
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Book Synopsis Masterpieces of Italian Decorative Ironwork by : Augusto Pedrini

Download or read book Masterpieces of Italian Decorative Ironwork written by Augusto Pedrini and published by Courier Corporation. This book was released on 2012-09-21 with total page 130 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This magnificently illustrated volume showcases elegant examples of ironwork designs by five centuries of Italian masters. Spanning the fourteenth through the eighteenth centuries, the collection encompasses both simple and elaborate ornaments for doors, windows, gates, balcony and staircase railings, and other architectural features. A remarkable variety of motifs are depicted--from gracefully executed florals and foliated elements, to exquisite swirls and curls, and striking portrayals of mythical beasts. A dazzling treasury of ornamental ironwork, this archive of royalty-free motifs will delight lovers of antiques, commercial artists, and anyone intrigued by decorative flourishes from the past.

Lomazzo’s Aesthetic Principles Reflected in the Art of his Time

Lomazzo’s Aesthetic Principles Reflected in the Art of his Time
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 250
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ISBN-10 : 9789004435100
ISBN-13 : 9004435107
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Lomazzo’s Aesthetic Principles Reflected in the Art of his Time by : Lucia Tantardini

Download or read book Lomazzo’s Aesthetic Principles Reflected in the Art of his Time written by Lucia Tantardini and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2020-08-31 with total page 250 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Lomazzo's Aesthetic Principles Reflected in the Art of his Time explores the work of the Milanese artist-theorist Giovanni Paolo Lomazzo (1538–92) and his influence on the circle of the Accademia della Val di Blenio and beyond. Following reflections on Lomazzo's fortuna critica, the accompanying essays examine his admiration of Gaudenzio Ferrari; Lomazzo’s painted oeuvre; his influence on printmaking with Giovanni Ambrogio Brambilla; on drawing and painting with Aurelio Luini; on the decorative arts and the embroideress Caterina Cantoni; his pupils Giovanni Ambrogio Figino and Girolamo Ciocca; grotesque sculpture outside Milan; and Lomazzo in England with Richard Haydocke’s translation of the Trattato. In doing so, this book takes an innovative approach—one which aims to bridge the scholarship, hitherto disjoined, between Lomazzo the artist and Lomazzo the theorist—while expanding our knowledge of a protagonist of Renaissance and early modern art theory. Contributors: Alessia Alberti, Federico Cavalieri, Jean Julia Chai, Roberto Paolo Ciardi, Alexander Marr, Silvia Mausoli, Mauro Pavesi, Rossana Sacchi, Paolo Sanvito, and Lucia Tantardini.

Made in Italy

Made in Italy
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Publisher : A&C Black
Total Pages : 338
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ISBN-10 : 9781472558428
ISBN-13 : 1472558421
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Made in Italy by : Grace Lees-Maffei

Download or read book Made in Italy written by Grace Lees-Maffei and published by A&C Black. This book was released on 2013-11-21 with total page 338 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Goods made or designed in Italy enjoy a profile which far outstrips the country's modest manufacturing output. Italy's glorious design heritage and reputation for style and innovation has 'added value' to products made in Italy. Since 1945, Italian design has commanded an increasing amount of attention from design journalists, critics and consumers. But is Italian design a victim of its own celebrity? Made in Italy brings together leading design historians to explore this question, discussing both the history and significance of design from Italy and its international influence. Addressing a wide range of Italian design fields, including car design, graphic design, industrial and interior design and ceramics, well-known designers such as Alberto Rosselli and Ettore Sottsass, Jr. and iconic brands such as Olivetti, Vespa and Alessi, the book explores the historical, cultural and social influences that shaped Italian design, and how these iconic designs have contributed to the modern canon of Italian-inspired goods.

Textile Production in Pre-Roman Italy

Textile Production in Pre-Roman Italy
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Publisher : Oxbow Books
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 9781782976035
ISBN-13 : 1782976035
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Book Synopsis Textile Production in Pre-Roman Italy by : Margarita Gleba

Download or read book Textile Production in Pre-Roman Italy written by Margarita Gleba and published by Oxbow Books. This book was released on 2008-11-05 with total page 296 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Older than both ceramics and metallurgy, textile production is a technology which reveals much about prehistoric social and economic development. This book examines the archaeological evidence for textile production in Italy from the transition between the Bronze Age and Early Iron Ages until the Roman expansion (1000-400 BCE), and sheds light on both the process of technological development and the emergence of large urban centres with specialised crafts. Margarita Gleba begins with an overview of the prehistoric Appennine peninsula, which featured cultures such as the Villanovans and the Etruscans, and was connected through colonisation and trade with the other parts of the Mediterranean. She then focuses on the textiles themselves: their appearance in written and iconographic sources, the fibres and dyes employed, how they were produced and what they were used for: we learn, for instance, of the linen used in sails and rigging on Etruscan ships, and of the complex looms needed to produce twill. Featuring a comprehensive analysis of textiles remains and textile tools from the period, the book recovers information about funerary ritual, the sexual differentiation of labour (the spinners and weavers were usually women) and the important role the exchange of luxury textiles played in the emergence of an elite. Textile production played a part in ancient Italian society's change from an egalitarian to an aristocratic social structure, and in the emergence of complex urban communities.

Castellani and Italian Archaeological Jewelry

Castellani and Italian Archaeological Jewelry
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 436
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ISBN-10 : 9780300104615
ISBN-13 : 0300104618
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Book Synopsis Castellani and Italian Archaeological Jewelry by : Susan Weber Soros

Download or read book Castellani and Italian Archaeological Jewelry written by Susan Weber Soros and published by Yale University Press. This book was released on 2004-01-01 with total page 436 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: During the nineteenth century in Rome, three generations of the Castellani family created what they called “Italian archaeological jewelry,” which was inspired by the precious Etruscan, Roman, Greek, and Byzantine antiquities being excavated at the time. The Castellani jewelry consisted of finely wrought gold that was often combined with delicate and colorful mosaics, carved gemstones, or enamel. This magnificent book is the first to display and discuss the jewelry and the family behind it. International scholars discuss the life and work of the Castellani, revealing the wide-ranging aspects of the family’s artistic and cultural activities. They describe the making and marketing of the jewelry, the survey collection of all periods of Italian jewelry on display in the Castellani’s palatial store, and the Castellani’s activities in the trade of antiquities, as they sponsored excavations, and restored, dealt, and exhibited antiques. They also recount the family’s involvement in the cultural and political life of their city and country.