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The Roman Murrine series of 1936 defined a crucial development in Scarpa’s analysis of structure and of decoration. Conceived together with Paolo Venini, whose collection of ancient Roman vessels provided reference for inspiration, the series was revealed in 1936 at both Venice Biennale and Milan Triennale. Scarpa’s enthusiasm for ancient Roman forms is well-documented, and the earlier works produced first at M.V.M. Cappellin and those later at Venini assessed Classical forms and carefully-manipulated surfaces that referenced the Antique. This series evolved from analysis of Roman mosaic patterns, and of ancient fused-murrine glass vessels.

The Roman Murrine technique required the fusing together of cubic elements of glass murrine, and was thus Scarpa’s first analysis of glass vessels that were assembled, or built, rather than objects that were simply blown. The archaic personality of these vessels was further enhanced by light surface polishing that emphasized – rather than eliminated – the artisanal personality of construction. As such, the Roman Murrine series introduced a new dialogue to Scarpa’s creativity, and inaugurated the analysis of murrine structures that would reach apotheosis with the Murrine Opache, Laccati Neri e Rossi, and Murrine Transparenti vessels exhibited at the XXII Venice Biennale, 1940.

The Roman Murrine series of 1936 defined a crucial development in Scarpa’s analysis of structure and of decoration. Conceived together with Paolo Venini, whose collection of ancient Roman vessels provided reference for inspiration, the series was revealed in 1936 at both Venice Biennale and Milan Triennale. Scarpa’s enthusiasm for ancient Roman forms is well-documented, and the earlier works produced first at M.V.M. Cappellin and those later at Venini assessed Classical forms and carefully-manipulated surfaces that referenced the Antique. This series evolved from analysis of Roman mosaic patterns, and of ancient fused-murrine glass vessels. The Roman Murrine technique required the fusing together of cubic elements of glass murrine, and was thus Scarpa’s first analysis of glass vessels that were assembled, or built, rather than objects that were simply blown. The archaic personality of these vessels was further enhanced by light surface polishing that emphasized – rather than eliminated – the artisanal personality of construction. As such, the Roman Murrine series introduced a new dialogue to Scarpa’s creativity, and inaugurated the analysis of murrine structures that would reach apotheosis with the Murrine Opache, Laccati Neri e Rossi, and Murrine Transparenti vessels exhibited at the XXII Venice Biennale, 1940.

A 'Murrine Romane' vase
glass
1936
Carlo Scarpa (1906-1978)
in collaboration with
Paolo Venini (1895-1959)
Venini, Murano, Italy

#glass #glassart #handmade #oneofakind #vase #murrineromane #carloscarpa #paolovenini #murano #muranoglass #italianglass #artglass #circa1936 #

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La sedia Kentucky disegnata da Carlo Scarpa per Bernini Italia #CarloScarpa #KentuckyChair #BerniniItalia #ItalianDesign #ModernFurniture #DesignIcon

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Brion Tomb (Tomba Brion) in San Vito d’Altivole, Italy, designed by Carlo Scarpa #kfrontdesigns #photography #briontomb #tombabrion #tombabrioncemetery #cemetary #carloscarpa #sanvitodaltivole #italia #italy #tomba #reflections

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Also visited Museo Correr again. Mainly for their exhibition on Carlo Scarpa’s work there. Genius how he’s displayed the works, and designed all the cases (and easels, and even a whole travertine wall for particularly
important works!) with stunning attention to detail. #CarloScarpa

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Pennellate vase
1942
Venini
Murano, Italy
Carlo Scarpa design

#venini #pennellate #glass #artglass #muranoglass #italianglass #modernglass #mcm #handmade #art #carloscarpa #vase

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Carlo Scarpa @negozioolivetti #carloscarpa #scarpa #negozioolivetti #negozioolivettivenezia #design #スカルパ #カルロスカルパ #オリヴェッティ #ヴェネツィア #venezia

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2018 04 27, the genius of #CarloScarpa a Venezia al Querini Stampalia con la munchkin

I can't remember where I've been when. It's so sad, dying alone, here n Thailand, day after day for 2 years, w no healthcare or help & the niggardly whites of #SSDI in the failed democratic republic won't pay me.

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Carlo Scarpa - Ticket Booth for the Venice Biennale (1952)

#carloscarpa #architecture #architecturephotography

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Cercando Carlo Scarpa


#carloscarpa #fondazionequerinistampalia #venezia #fai #architettura #design #architecture #fotodiarchitettura

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Components • Steel Porch Handrails made from in-stock steel shapes the Metalsmith had in the shop, circa 2013. (You really get to do cool stuff when you do pro-bono work for family). Thanks Mom & Dad! #architecturalsteel #steelstairs #steelhandrails #carloscarpa #components #handrail

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random photo 1622 "genetics" - venice

#genetics #venice #fish #goldfish #mutation #venicebiennale #carloscarpa #random #chrisnsue #picoftheday #travelphotography #photography #pond #sculpturegarden
#italy #aquarium #mutant #foreigner #straniero #alien #alienation #aalbino #stranger

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Stunning exhibition spaces designed by architect #CarloScarpa for the Castelvecchio Museum.Thank you for sharing @calderbennett.bsky.social

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Gavina Showroom, Bologna, Italia. Obra de Carlo Scarpa proyectada en 1963.

Foto de Lorenzo Pennati.

#GavinaShowroom #CarloScarpa #arquitectura #architecture

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"Io ho una grande passione per l'opera d'arte. Mi sono sempre curato di conoscere, di sapere, capire [...] sento vivamente questi valori. E allora mi emozionano. Difatti preferisco fare musei piuttosto che grattacieli"
Carlo Scarpa

#carloscarpa #johan&levi #philippeduboy

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Ritratto di Carlo Scarpa, foto di M. Toselli

Ritratto di Carlo Scarpa, foto di M. Toselli

"Quando abitavo a Vicenza, avevo sei o sette anni... giocavo a palline fra le basi attiche di Palazzo Chiericati. Penso che ero stato afferrato fin da ragazzo: mi piacevano molto le colonne, le basi, camminare gli archi"
Carlo Scarpa

#carloscarpa

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Plastico dell'allestimento del padiglione greco alla Biennale di Venezia del 1948, nel quale è stata esposta tutta la collezione di Peggy Guggenheim. L'allestimento era a cura di Carlo Scarpa.

📸 Peggy Guggenheim, Lionello Venturi e Carlo Scarpa alla Biennale.

#peggyguggenheim #carloscarpa

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