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Antiques in Italian Interiors: Volume II

Hardback

Main Details

Title Antiques in Italian Interiors: Volume II
Authors and Contributors      Photographs by Mario Ciampi
Introduction by Roberto Valeriani
By (author) Roberto Valeriani
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:319
Dimensions(mm): Height 325,Width 245
Category/GenreProfessional interior design
Antiques and collectables
ISBN/Barcode 9781905216185
ClassificationsDewey:745.10945
Audience
General
Illustrations 218 colour photographs

Publishing Details

Publisher Verba Volant Ltd
Imprint Verba Volant Ltd
Publication Date 20 April 2009
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

'Antiques in Italian Interiors, Volume II' presents a selection of magnificent Italian interiors. Following the success of the previous volume in the series (published by Verba Volant in 2005), this new book will open the doors to more private residences belonging to aristocrats and collectors. The interiors selected by art historian Roberto Valeriani and architectural photographer Mario Ciampi are located throughout the Italian peninsula. In Rome the Galleria Colonna, with its opulent halls and parlors, contains a celebrated art collection that belongs to a prestigious Roman family. Embellished with frescoes dating to the seventeenth century, the princely baroque spaces boast masterpieces from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century. The book passes from the affluence of the papal Rome to the opulence of Catania where Palazzo Gangi, one of the oldest baroque palaces in Sicily, was the settings for Luchino Visconti's Il Gattopardo. The rich style and ambience of the collection of interiors in this volume demonstrates the full power of the elegance that can only be achieved by arranging precious artwork and antiques in stunning spaces with classic Italian style.

Author Biography

Roberto Valeriani is an art historian who teaches the history of interior design at the Facolta di Architettura di Valle Giulia in Rome. >Mario Ciampi has been an architectural photographer for more than twenty-five years and his work has appeared in numerous magazines worldwide, most notably Casa Vogue and Architectural Digest.

Reviews

Praise for Antiques in Italian Interiors, Volume I; "The most splendid of the interiors showcased are very splendid indeed-on a princely scale, sumptuously gilded, opulent with the heavyweight drama of the baroque and a fearless southern eye for bold color and rich texture." House & Garden"Showcases an impressive range of antiques [the book] will inspire anyone wanting to create a continental feel to their home."Good Homes Magazine