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100 | 1 | # | $a Canina |
245 | 1 | 0 | $a Particolare Genere Di Architettura Proprio Degli Usi Domestici Decorato Con Ornamenti Di Svelte Forme Ed Impiegato con Poca Varietà Dai Più Rinomati Popoli Antichi Ora Solo Ordinato Con Metodo E Proposto Per La Decorazione Delle Fabbriche Moderne Construtte In parte Col Legno E Ferro Fuso Dal Commendatore Luigi Canina |
260 | # | # | $a Roma $b Stabilimento Tipografico Di Gaetano A. Bertinelli, $c MDCCCLII. $c [1852] |
300 | # | # | $a 23, [3] p., 40 pl.; $c 500 mm. (Folio.) |
505 | 0 | # | $a [T.p.] - Prefazione - [Text] - Indice Delle Tavole ... - Imprimatur - Opere Principali Del Commendatore Luigi Canina ... - [Plates]. |
508 | # | # | $a The plates are not signed. |
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$a On Pompeii and 'Roman Revival' see S. Panitz, ed., Pompeii as source and inspiration [exhibition catalogue] (1977); P. Werner, Pompei und die Wanddekoration der Goethezeit (1970). On Egyptian revivals see Egyptomania [exhibition catalogue] (1994). Studies of Canina include S. Pasquali, 'Luigi Canina: architetto ed archeologo', in Rassegna, 55 (1993), p.44-52; W. Oechslin, 'Dekor und Architektur: Caninas Kritik an Paxtons Crystal Palace', in Kunstchronik, 30 (1977), p.120-22; C. Meeks, Italian architecture 1750-1914 (1966). |
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$a Plates 1-4 show Egyptian styles; 5. Babylonian; 6-9. Persian; 10. southern Italian; 11-23. Roman (drawing on excavations of Pompeii and Nero's Domus Aurea); 24-33. the Doric, Ionic and Corinthian orders and their accompanying decoration; 34, 35. Egyptian and Persian decoration. The last plates illustrate the application of ancient decorative styles to modern buildings - pl. 36, to a town house; 37. to a villa; 38. to a railway station; 39. to a theatre. Plate 40 shows the Crystal Palace, London. Canina's book is an example of the influence of ancient, and particularly Roman and Pompeiian, decorative styles on nineteenth-century European designers. Germany and France provided the most thoroughgoing instances of the revival. British examples include a pavilion at Buckingham Palace (1838; destroyed), and a Roman Room at Ickworth, designed by J.D. Crace as late as 1879. |
561 | # | # | $a 2 December 1856: 'Ordered to purchase for the Library, L'Architettura Domestica' price £2 2s. 0.' (RA Council Minutes, XI, 183). |
653 | # | # | $a Architecture - Architecture, Italian - Architectural elements - Applied decoration - Interior decoration - Revival - Classical Revival - Pompeian Revival - Egyptian Revival - Houses - Dwellings - Italy - History - 19th century |
655 | # | 0 | $a Manuals - Style manuals - Pattern books - Italy - 19th century |
655 | # | 0 | $a Pictorial works - Italy - 19th century |
700 | 1 | # | $a Bertinelli $e publisher $e printer |