NOTES: This 16th century Venetian palazzo housed the library and the art collection left to the public by Count Giovanni Querini Stampalia in 1869. Carlo Scarpa's remodelling of the ground floor and the garden in 1961-1963, included the removal of extraneous 19th century additions, the repositioning of the entrances, the recovery of the original space of the 'portego' (water entrance from the canal) and the layout of the garden.
NOTES: This 16th century Venetian palazzo housed the library and the art collection left to the public by Count Giovanni Querini Stampalia in 1869. Carlo Scarpa's remodelling of the ground floor and the garden in 1961-1963, included the removal of extraneous 19th century additions, the repositioning of the entrances, the recovery of the original space of the 'portego' (water entrance from the canal) and the layout of the garden.
NOTES: Pite designed the original building from 1906 with several later extensions. The mosaic floor shown in this design incorporates the twelve signs of the zodiac.
NOTES: Pite designed the original building from 1906 with several later extensions. The mosaic floor shown in this design incorporates the twelve signs of the zodiac.
NOTES: Pite designed the original building from 1906 with several later extensions. The mosaic floor shown in this design incorporates the twelve signs of the zodiac.
NOTES: This museum was founded in 1846 but moved to a new purpose-built building in 1884 designed by Crickmay & Son of Weymouth. It was extended at the rear by Michael Brawne & Associates in 1974.
NOTES: The church, which is the cathedral of Rome, was rebuilt by Borromini in 1646-1649. The principal or east front was added by Galilei in 1734-1736.
NOTES: The house was built for the American artist Ethel Sands in 1914. The mosaic decoration in the hall was Boris Anrep's first major commission (1917). Sands commissioned her friend Walter Sickert to decorate her dining room but this commission was never fulfilled and eventually Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant decorated the room.