Carlo Scarpa
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About this book
Carlo Scarpa (1906–1978) was an influential Italian architect and designer whose handling of materials, craftsmanship, and detail made him a major figure in 20th-century architecture. Written by Swiss and Italian experts, this book compares Scarpa’s aesthetic experiments with stained glass in Venice during the 1920s and 1930s with the work of several important 20th-century Swiss artists: Edmond Bille, Bodjol, Charles Hindenlang, Felix Hoffmann, Burkhard Mangold, Robert Schär, Otto Staiger, Hans Stocker and Peter Travaglini, among others. Special attention is paid to Scarpa’s early experimentation with little-known projects for the Venetian glassworks M.V.M. Cappellin & C.: a set of stained-glass windows that reveal key aspects of his emerging approach to the material, light and craftsmanship.
- Dedicated to one of Italy’s most important 20th-century architects and designers
- Focuses on Scarpa’s stained glass designs, little known to date
- Links Scarpa’s early experiments in the decorative arts with his later architectural achievements
Author / Editor information
Francine Giese, art historian and since 2019 director of the Vitromusée and Vitrocentre Romont; Jennifer Burkard, art historian and since 2020 curator at the Vitromusée Romont; Ariane Varela Braga, art historian and since 2024 assistant professor Ramon y Cajal at UNED in Madrid
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