Tuscany Artists Homes
Title | Tuscany Artists Homes PDF eBook |
Author | Mariella Sgaravatti |
Publisher | |
Pages | 239 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Artists |
ISBN | 9780500512630 |
Artists have always flocked to Tuscany, seduced by its outstanding beauty, mild climate and rich cultural history. This lavishly illustrated book presents the interiors of more than twenty Tuscan homes owned by some of the most renowned contemporary artists in the world today, among them Pietro Cascella, Sandro Chia, Isanna Generali, Igor Mitoraj and Gianni Ruffi. While they all work within a framework of structures and interiors saturated with Tuscan culture, all the artists draw deeply on their own creativity and cultural backgrounds to create distinctive, often stunning, homes. Here, they elaborate on their themes, aspirations and inspirations in specially commissioned portraits of themselves at home or in the studio. Mariella Sgaravatti sheds light on the ways in which each interior has been adapted to reflect the owner's personal vision, while Mario Ciampi's photographs vividly convey the ambience created by each artist. Anyone seeking original design ideas will find this sumptuous book a rich source of inspiration.
Tuscany Artists' Homes
Title | Tuscany Artists' Homes PDF eBook |
Author | Mario Ciampi |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Artists |
ISBN |
Tuscan & Andalusian Reflections
Title | Tuscan & Andalusian Reflections PDF eBook |
Author | Aram Bassenian |
Publisher | Designs Direct Publishing |
Pages | 174 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Architects |
ISBN | 0972153926 |
Dazzling beautiful, this new hardcover book is a tour de force of the latest European-inspired homes designed by Bassenian/Lagoni Architects of Newport Beach, California's premier residential architecture firm. Here the reader will discover ruggedly handsome exteriors reminiscent of the hill towns of Tuscany and richly appointed interiors that echo the great rooms of Andalusia--all with very modern floor plans and amenities. This milestone book will serve as a valuable resource for anyone seeking ideas for a home design, landscaping, interiors and furnishings in the Old World Style.
Bringing Tuscany Home
Title | Bringing Tuscany Home PDF eBook |
Author | Frances Mayes |
Publisher | |
Pages | 226 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Home economics |
ISBN | 9781840914283 |
In her inimitable warm and evocative tone, Frances Mayes helps readers develop an eye for authentic Tuscan style, with advice on how to: Choose a Tuscan colour palette for the home, from earthy apricot tones to invigorating shades of antique blue; Cultivate a Tuscan garden, adding fountains, vine-covered pergolas, and terracotta urns among the herbs and flowers.. Make prime finds at their local antique markets - and to truly bring Tuscany home, shipping advice and market days for several Tuscan towns are included. Set an imaginative Tuscan table using majolica and vintage linens; Enjoy the abundant flavours and easy simplicity of the Tuscan kitchen, with details on everything from olive oil and vin santo to pici and gnocchi, plus special, homegrown menus and recipes.
Tuscany Artists Homes
Title | Tuscany Artists Homes PDF eBook |
Author | Mariella Sgaravatti |
Publisher | Verba Volant |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Artists |
ISBN | 9780954428846 |
Tuscany Artists' Homes presents twenty-five residences owned by the most renowned contemporary artists living in Tuscany today. These homes differ from those commonly found in interior design magazines since they have been restored and transformed by painters and sculptors.
Domus
Title | Domus PDF eBook |
Author | Oberto Gili |
Publisher | Rizzoli Publications |
Pages | 306 |
Release | 2016-10-11 |
Genre | House & Home |
ISBN | 0847849279 |
An insider’s tour of the most creative and inspiring rooms belonging to tastemakers—artists, interior designers, craftspeople, collectors, and aristocrats—in Italy today. Italy has been a source of inspiration for generations of artists and lovers of beauty. In this book, Italians Oberto Gili and Marella Caracciolo Chia take us around the country and into the homes of some of its most stylish habitués. From rural estates in Tuscany and spectacular seaside villas to an eighteenth-century palace in Puglia and city residences in Turin, Milan, Venice, Rome, and Naples, the properties reveal the unique personal visions of the owners and the inescapable appeal of Italian style. The diversity of places echoes the wide range of geographical contexts. Each interior acts as a source of surprise and an impetus for creativity, reflecting the individual tastes and talents of those who live and have lived there—designer Carlo Mollino, couturier Stephan Janson, art and literary scholar Mario Praz, and artists Sandro Chia and Alessandro Twombly. In addition to the houses of artists and craftspeople, rooms of visionary interior designers, such as Camilla Guinness, Roberto Peregalli, and Laura Sartori Rimini, are also included. This book—an intimate glimpse into some of the most beautiful and inaccessible dwellings in Italy today—is perfect for aesthetically minded readers with an interest in interior design, Italy, and the art of fine living.
Spalliera Paintings of Renaissance Tuscany
Title | Spalliera Paintings of Renaissance Tuscany PDF eBook |
Author | Anne B. Barriault |
Publisher | Penn State University Press |
Pages | 250 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN |
Spalliera Paintings of Renaissance Tuscany defines and characterizes cycles of panel paintings that decorated patrician residences in Tuscany. It takes a fresh approach to the paintings, placing them not only in the context of Renaissance art but also in the context of the society for which they were made. It contributes to our understanding of the formal conventions of the pictures as narrative paintings designed to be seen in specific spaces within bedchambers and studies; their function, integrated with the woodwork and furniture of those spaces; and their social role, often commissioned in honor of weddings to reinforce values of patrimony, civic-mindedness, and familial duty. Spalliera painting flourished between 1470 and 1520, with artists such as Botticelli, Ghirlandaio, Piero di Cosimo, Pontormo, and Andrea del Sarto translating the histories, poems, and tales of Livy, Ovid, Petrarch, and Boccaccio, among others, into colorful didactic sequences that demonstrate ancient and exemplary standards of conduct. An analysis of the typologies of the heroes and heroines in these paintings, and the meanings that their stories may have had for the patrons who commissioned them, also sheds light on social mores, expectations, and issues of gender in the patrician society of Renaissance Tuscany.