Jean, Giacinta (ed.), Alberto Felici (ed.), Letiziz Tedeschi (ed.),
Reference : 125653
(2025)
ISBN : 9788833672670
Jean, Giacinta (ed.), Alberto Felici (ed.), Letiziz Tedeschi (ed.), : L'arte e la tecnica delle decorazioni a stucco in Europa. Dalla fine del XV alla meta del XVIII secolo. The Art and Industry of Stucco Decoration in Europe from the Late 16th to the Early 18th Century. 2025. 416 pages, illustrated. Paperback. 25 x 20cms. A study of the professional role of stucco makers and their technical skills. Looking at the use of stucco in late fifteenth to early sixteenth century Milan, Domenico Fontana, the diffusion of stucco decoration in sixteenth and seventeenth century Genoa, Salzburg as an early centre of Ticino stucco work, sixteenth and seventeenth century German stucco masters and interior stucco work in the Netherlands, Danish stucco decoration from the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries, seventeenth century Polish stucco work, sculpture and stucco at Santa Cecilia in San Carlo ai Catinari, stucco decoration in L'Aquila in the late seventeenth century, the use of drawing in Lombard and Lugano plaster workshops, archival sources on stucco workers in Basso Ceresio, and eighteenth century Portuguese plasterers. Text in English and Italian.
A study of the professional role of stucco makers and their technical skills. Looking at the use of stucco in late fifteenth to early sixteenth century Milan, Domenico Fontana, the diffusion of stucco decoration in sixteenth and seventeenth century Genoa, Salzburg as an early centre of Ticino stucco work, sixteenth and seventeenth century German stucco masters and interior stucco work in the Netherlands, Danish stucco decoration from the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries, seventeenth century Polish stucco work, sculpture and stucco at Santa Cecilia in San Carlo ai Catinari, stucco decoration in L'Aquila in the late seventeenth century, the use of drawing in Lombard and Lugano plaster workshops, archival sources on stucco workers in Basso Ceresio, and eighteenth century Portuguese plasterers. Text in English and Italian