Showing posts with label Fresco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fresco. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Remnant
Labels:
Distressed Walls,
Fresco,
Lighting,
Murals
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Villa Medicea La Petraia
It is amazing that, while researching on the internet, one finds conflicting facts about certain things. For example with regard to the Villa Medicea La Petraia, one site claims that Cosimo Daddi (a late Renaissance painter active mainly around Volterra and Florence) was responsible for the fresco decoration of the Villa Petraia for the Medici family. And that Baldassare Franceschini (one of his pupils) also contributed to the frescoes. Another site claims that after Ferdinando I de’ Medici restructured the castle belonging to the Brunelleschi family in the 16th Century, Volterrano completed the frescoes dedicated to the Medici family on the walls of the inner courtyard. Later, the Savoy family turned the castle into a summer residence, adding pieces from other royal residences and today visitors can see the Savoy room which is equipped with parlour games. Either way whoever was responsible (perhaps all), the enclosed courtyard must be one of the most glorious in all of Europe...
Labels:
Baldassare Franceschini,
Cosimo Daddi,
Fresco,
Glass Ceilings,
Medici Family,
Trompe l'oeil,
Villa Medicea La Petraia,
Volterrano
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Elisa Ossino (and Glas)
This particular campaign for Glas by the Elisa Ossino Studio is quite exquisite. The space, lighting and actual product exceeds all limitations...
Labels:
Elisa Ossino Studio,
Fresco,
Glas Italia,
Interiors,
Italy,
Plaster
Sunday, March 10, 2013
A Big Week for the Vatican...
Cardinals have set Tuesday as the start date for the conclave to elect the next Pope...
Monday, February 4, 2013
Sleek
Via here (Designer: Benedini Associati, Photographer: Mark Seelen)
Labels:
Benedini Associati,
Fresco,
Kitchen,
Mark Seelen
Monday, October 8, 2012
Palazzo Orlandi
Built in the sixteenth century, the glorious Palazzo Orlandi in Prato (near Florence) has undergone a painstakingly thoughtful restoration. During the extensive rehabilitation by Sabrina Bignami, the main focus was to restore the house to its original bones (all additions made in the early 1900's were removed). Bignami also discovered that all the frescos on the first floor had been covered in white paint. Today, the 'noble floor' houses private quarters and a small, exclusive guesthouse...
Labels:
Doors,
Fresco,
Italy,
Palazzo Orlandi,
Prato,
Restoration,
Sabrina Bignami
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Palais Oubliés
Labels:
Decay,
Forgotten Palaces,
Fresco,
Italy,
Palaces,
Photography,
Plaster,
Thomas Jorion
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Through the Looking Glass (IX)
The ninth in the Through the Looking Glass series of photographs.
An exhibition at Villa Foscari La Malcontenta by Zaha Hadid Architects and Patrik Schumacher to celebrate the 500th anniversary of architect Andrea Palladio's birth.
From here...
Labels:
Andrea Palladio,
Fresco,
Sculpture,
Through the Looking Glass Series,
Villa Foscari La Malcontenta,
Zaha Hadid Architects
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Dichotomy of Styles
This practically requires a drum-roll... Here are some images from the exquisitely photographed catalogue for Glas Italia. Oh, where is that Palazzo?

All images from here
Via: Haute Design
Read more about Glas Italia here
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