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In the 1920s and 1930s, the Villa Foscari in Venice, better known as La Malcontenta, became a meeting place for intellectuals, artists, and members of the nobility such as Sergei Diaghilev, Boris Kochno, Serge Lifar, Winston Churchill, Robert Byron, Diana Cooper, Bruce Chatwin, and Le Corbusier. It was an era of inspiring encounters between aristocrats, the avant-garde, snobs, and intellectuals that ended when Italy entered World War II. Antonio Foscari recounts this lively period in the building’s history and talks about its then owner, Albert Clinton Landsberger, and his friends Catherine di Rochegude, Baronesse von Erlanger, and Paul Rodocanachi, who not only lovingly renovated the villa, but made it such a lively place for the first time. The text is complemented by numerous photographs dating from this exciting time that convey an impression of what was happening in the villa in those days.
Antonio Foscari is an architect and has been a professor of architecture at the University of Venice since 1971. In 1973, he restored the Villa Malcontenta, built for his ancestors by Andrea Palladio, and has concentrated his research on buildings by the great Renaissance architect since that date.

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ANTONIO FOSCARI is an architect and has been a professor of architecture at the University of Venice since 1971. In 1973, he restored the Villa Malcontenta, built for his ancestors by Andrea Palladio, and has concentrated his research on buildings by the great Renaissance architect since that date.
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Descrizione libro Buch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - In den 1920er- und 30er-Jahren avancierte die Villa Foscari in Venedig, besser bekannt als 'La Malcontenta', zu einem Treffpunkt für Intellektuelle, Künstler und Adlige wie beispielsweise Sergei Diaghilev, Boris Kochno, Serge Lifar, WinstonChurchill, Robert Byron, Diana Cooper, Bruce Chatwin und Le Corbusier. Es war eine Ära inspirierender Begegnungen von Aristokraten, der Avantgarde, Snobs und Intellektuellen,die mit dem Eintritt Italiens in den Zweiten Weltkrieg zu Ende ging. Antonio Foscari vollzieht diesen bewegten Abschnitt in der Geschichte des Gebäudes nach und erzählt von seinem damaligen Besitzer, Albert Clinton Landsberger, und dessen Freunden Catherine di Rochegude, Baronin von Erlanger und Paul Rodocanachi,die die Villa nicht nur liebevoll renovierten, sondern sie erst zu diesem bewegten Ort machten. Ergänzt wird der Text durch zahlreiche Fotografien aus dieser aufregenden Zeit, die einen Eindruck davon vermitteln, was damals in der Villa geschah. Codice articolo 9783037782972

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Descrizione libro Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. In the 1920s and 1930s, the Villa Foscari in Venice, better known as La Malcontenta, became a meeting place for intellectuals, artists, and members of the nobility such as Sergei Diaghilev, Boris Kochno, Serge Lifar, Winston Churchill, Robert Byron, Diana Cooper, Bruce Chatwin, and Le Corbusier. It was an era of inspiring encounters between aristocrats, the avant-garde, snobs, and intellectuals that ended when Italy entered World War II. Antonio Foscari recounts this lively period in the building's history and talks about its then owner, Albert Clinton Landsberger, and his friends Catherine di Rochegude, Baronesse von Erlanger, and Paul Rodocanachi, who not only lovingly renovated the villa, but made it such a lively place for the first time. The text is complemented by numerous photographs dating from this exciting time that convey an impression of what was happening in the villa in those days. AUTHOR: Antonio Foscari is an architect and has been a professor of architecture at the University of Venice since 1971. In 1973, he restored the Villa Malcontenta, built for his ancestors by Andrea Palladio, and has concentrated his research on buildings by the great Renaissance architect since that date. English text ILLUSTRATIONS: 160 In den 1920er- und 30er-Jahren avancierte die Villa Foscari in Venedig, besserbekannt als La Malcontenta, zu einem Treffpunkt für Intellektuelle, Künstler undAdlige wie beispielsweise Sergei Diaghilev, Boris Kochno, Serge Lifar, WinstonChurchill, Robert Byron, Diana Cooper, Bruce Chatwin und Le Corbusier. Es war eineÄra inspirierender Begegnungen von Aristokraten, der Avantgarde, Snobs und Intellektuellen,die mit dem Eintritt Italiens in den Zweiten Weltkrieg zu Ende ging. AntonioFoscari vollzieht diesen bewegten Abschnitt in der Geschichte des Gebäudes nachund erzählt von seinem damaligen Besitzer, Albert Clinton Landsberger, und dessenFreunden Catherine di Rochegude, Baronin von Erlanger und Paul Rodocanachi,die die Villa nicht nur liebevoll renovierten, sondern sie erst zu diesem bewegten Ortmachten. Ergänzt wird der Text durch zahlreiche Fotografien aus dieser aufregendenZeit, die einen Eindruck davon vermitteln, was damals in der Villa geschah Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9783037782972

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Descrizione libro Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. In the 1920s and 1930s, the Villa Foscari in Venice, better known as La Malcontenta, became a meeting place for intellectuals, artists, and members of the nobility such as Sergei Diaghilev, Boris Kochno, Serge Lifar, Winston Churchill, Robert Byron, Diana Cooper, Bruce Chatwin, and Le Corbusier. It was an era of inspiring encounters between aristocrats, the avant-garde, snobs, and intellectuals that ended when Italy entered World War II. Antonio Foscari recounts this lively period in the building's history and talks about its then owner, Albert Clinton Landsberger, and his friends Catherine di Rochegude, Baronesse von Erlanger, and Paul Rodocanachi, who not only lovingly renovated the villa, but made it such a lively place for the first time. The text is complemented by numerous photographs dating from this exciting time that convey an impression of what was happening in the villa in those days. AUTHOR: Antonio Foscari is an architect and has been a professor of architecture at the University of Venice since 1971. In 1973, he restored the Villa Malcontenta, built for his ancestors by Andrea Palladio, and has concentrated his research on buildings by the great Renaissance architect since that date. English text ILLUSTRATIONS: 160 In den 1920er- und 30er-Jahren avancierte die Villa Foscari in Venedig, besserbekannt als La Malcontenta, zu einem Treffpunkt für Intellektuelle, Künstler undAdlige wie beispielsweise Sergei Diaghilev, Boris Kochno, Serge Lifar, WinstonChurchill, Robert Byron, Diana Cooper, Bruce Chatwin und Le Corbusier. Es war eineÄra inspirierender Begegnungen von Aristokraten, der Avantgarde, Snobs und Intellektuellen,die mit dem Eintritt Italiens in den Zweiten Weltkrieg zu Ende ging. AntonioFoscari vollzieht diesen bewegten Abschnitt in der Geschichte des Gebäudes nachund erzählt von seinem damaligen Besitzer, Albert Clinton Landsberger, und dessenFreunden Catherine di Rochegude, Baronin von Erlanger und Paul Rodocanachi,die die Villa nicht nur liebevoll renovierten, sondern sie erst zu diesem bewegten Ortmachten. Ergänzt wird der Text durch zahlreiche Fotografien aus dieser aufregendenZeit, die einen Eindruck davon vermitteln, was damals in der Villa geschah Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9783037782972

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