19世纪的Ca ' Rezzonico:藏品的分散和宫殿的新用途

Q1 Arts and Humanities Acta Historiae Artis Slovenica Pub Date : 2023-10-11 DOI:10.3986/ahas.28.2.03
Valeria Paruzzo
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在革命后的欧洲,贵族建筑遗产的接受和重新改造的更广泛的现象中,1797年塞雷尼西玛(Serenissima)倒台后,威尼斯前贵族宫殿的重新利用构成了一个杰出的例子。这篇论文以Ca ' Rezzonico作为案例研究,它是大运河沿岸最辉煌的宫殿之一,自1936年以来,这里就坐落着著名的18世纪威尼斯博物馆(Museo del Settecento veneziano)。雷佐尼科家族于1810年灭亡后,这座宫殿的艺术历史宝藏逐渐被剥离,并被用于各种各样的用途。从奥地利烟草管理局的所在地到经销商画廊的所在地,从舞台设计师和国际画家的工作室到著名知识分子和美学家的家园,Ca ' Rezzonico的房间和墙壁见证了在漫长的19世纪席卷欧洲的艺术、品味和文化的深刻变化。这篇论文从已发表和未发表的资料中,对这座宫殿19世纪的历史进行了全面的重建。
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Ca’ Rezzonico in the 19th Century: The Dispersal of its Collections and the New Uses of the Palace
In the wider phenomenon of the reception and readaptation of aristocratic architectural heritage in post-revolutionary Europe, the repurposing of former aristocratic palaces in Venice after the Fall of the Serenissima in 1797 constitutes a preeminent example. The paper takes as a case study Ca’ Rezzonico, one of the most splendid palaces along the Grand Canal, which has housed, since 1936, the illustrious Museum of 18th-century Venice (Museo del Settecento veneziano). After the Rezzonico family died out in 1810, the palace was gradually stripped of its art historical treasures and has served the most diverse purposes. From being the seat of the Austrian Tobacco Administration to housing dealers’ galleries, from hosting the ateliers of stage designers and international painters to being the home of renowned intellectuals and aesthetes, Ca’ Rezzonico’s rooms and walls have witnessed the profound changes in art, taste, and culture that rang through Europe during the long 19th century. The paper offers a comprehensive recon struction of the palace’s 19th-century history, drawing from both published and unpublished sources.
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Acta Historiae Artis Slovenica
Acta Historiae Artis Slovenica Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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