Venetian Glass Mosaics
1860 - 1917
- The first comprehensive book on late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Venetian mosaic work
- Venetian mosaics are now seen as one of the most important aesthetic achievements of the Victorian-Edwardian era
- A comprehensive work, illustrating Salviati's earliest surviving mosaics through to his company's last commission: Stanford Memorial Church in Palo Alto, California
This is the first book on Venetian mosaics of the nineteenth century. It illustrates work by both the Salviati Company and the Venice and Murano Glass and Mosaic Company. A carefully researched work, Venetian Glass Mosaics addresses the revival of the art of Venetian mosaic making in the mid-nineteenth century and discusses the complicity of both Antonio Salviati and Sir Austen Henry Layard in that revival. It is a comprehensive work, illustrating Salviati’s earliest surviving mosaics, the 1860 mosaic decoration of the Royal Mausoleum at Frogmore and continuing through his company’s last commission, the Stanford Memorial Church in Palo Alto, California. The recovered art of Venetian mosaic in the late-nineteenth- and early twentieth-century is now seen as one of the most important aesthetic achievements of the Victorian-Edwardian era. Neglected and unappreciated for decades, surviving mosaics are being cleaned and restored worldwide. Whether highly visible monuments in major cities or small achievements of Venetian manufacturers are now treasured for the splendid masterpieces they are.
- Publisher
- ACC Art Books
- ISBN
- 9781851495481
- Published
- 4th Jun 2008
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- USA & Canada
- Size
- 9.33 in x 11.81 in
- Pages
- 144 Pages
- Illustrations
- 96 color, 10 b&w
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