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Venetian Villas
Venetian Villas
Author: Michelangelo Muraro
A meticulously detailed sruvey of nearly 80 superb villas in the Italian province of the Veneto. 463 illustrations, 438 in color.
ISBN-13: 9780847807628
ISBN-10: 0847807622
Publication Date: 1/15/1987
Pages: 513
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Publisher: Rizzoli
Book Type: Hardcover
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This monumental work is a meticulously detailed survey of nearly eighty superb villas in the province of Veneto. Many are Palladian, and their unique splendor is vividly captured in 400 full color photographs. Dotted over the evocative landscape adjacent to Venice, Padua, Vincenza, Treviso, and other centers, world famous country houses, manors, and villas rise from magnificent natural settings. Those designed by the great Andrea Palladio and his followers inspired celebrated houses and palaces in eighteenth-century Britain, and similar buildings in late Colonial and early Federal America.
Names of these villas recall Venetian power and splendor: Cornaro, Barbaro, Contarini, Foscari. Many are as extensive as palaces; others are jewel like residences. Some are decorated with grandiose frescoes by masters such as Veronese or the Tiepolos; most are set within beautiful gardens enhanced by fountains and sculpture. All are examples of flawless architecture and exquisite proportions. The photographs in this book reveal the residences at various seasons and at all hours of the day with views unattainable to anyone but a most dedicated visitor.
The books arrangement is chronological. Each villa is discussed historically, architecturally, and artistically; each is illustrated in a suite of photographs, some with plans and elevations. Author Michelangelo Muraro, formerly director of the Soprintendenza ai Monumeti di Venezia, currently professor at Padua University, is a major authority on Palladian architecture. Photographer Paolo Marton, noted for several books, spent over two years working on this volume.
SUMMARY
Part one: The History
Part two: The Villas
From Petrarch to Cornaro
Scamozzi's Villas and other Sixteenth-Century Villas
Eighteenth-Century Villas with Gardens and Frescoes
From Jappelli to Carlo Scarpa


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