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Carlo Scarpa. Museo Canoviano, Possagno Stefan Buzas

Carlo Scarpa. Museo Canoviano, Possagno By Stefan Buzas

Carlo Scarpa. Museo Canoviano, Possagno by Stefan Buzas


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As an extension to the basilica-like museum, built in 1836 for Canova's plaster originals, Carlo Scarpa composed a small, but highly articulated building.

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Carlo Scarpa. Museo Canoviano, Possagno: Opus 22 Series by Stefan Buzas

Text in English and Italian. In a letter from London, dated 9 November 1815, Antonio Canova wrote: ...Here I am in London, dear and best friend, a wonderful city...I have seen the marbles arriving from Greece. Of the basreliefs we had some ideas from engravings, but of the full colossal figures, in which an artist can display his whole power and science, we have known nothing...The figures of Phidias are all real and living flesh, that is to say are beautiful nature itself. With his admiring words for the famous Elgin Marbles Canova, one of the last great artists embodying the grandiose heritage of the classical world, gave at the same time an appropriate description of his own artistic aims. It was his half-brother who decided to assemble most of Canova's plaster originals and to place them in a museum he had built in the garden of his brother's home in Possagno, a small village north of Venice, where the artist saw the light of day on 1 November 1757. This basilica-like building erected in 1836 now holds the great majority of Canova's compositions.To commemorate the bicentenary of his birth, the Venetian authorities decided to have an extension added to the overcrowded basilica, and they commissioned the Venetian architect Carlo Scarpa for this delicate task. Scarpa composed a small, but highly articulated building that is in a strong contrast to the Neo-Classical, monumental basilica. The subtly designed sequence of spaces is unique even among Scarpa's so many extraordinary museum interiors as the architect was here in the rare position to compose the spaces as well as the placings of the exhibits. The placing of the sources of natural light which infuses the plaster surfaces with the softness of real life is in itself a rare achievement and it took an equally rare photographer to record such symphonies in white in all their magic.

Carlo Scarpa. Museo Canoviano, Possagno Reviews

In December 2013, RIBA featured an interview with photographer Richard Bryant, talking about his involvement with this book, which features his photographs.

About Stefan Buzas

Richard Bryant is one of the best-known architectural photographers, working all over the world. He is the only photographer with an honorary fellowship of the Royal Institute of British Architects.

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NGR9783930698226
9783930698226
3930698226
Carlo Scarpa. Museo Canoviano, Possagno: Opus 22 Series by Stefan Buzas
New
Hardback
Edition Axel Menges
2003-04-20
60
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