Delli Aspetti de Paesi. Old and New Media for the Image of the Landscape: Volume 2. Representation, Memory, Preservation

Authors

Francesca Capano
University of Naples Federico II
Maria Ines Pascariello
"Federico II" University of Naples - CIRICE
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4554-352X
Massimo Visone
University of Naples Federico II
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7591-2336

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Publishers: FedOA - Federico II University Press

Series:  Storia e iconografia dell’architettura, delle città e dei siti europei

Pages: 970

Language: Italian

NBN: http://nbn.depositolegale.it/urn:nbn:it:unina-23871

Abstract: Starting from one of the most significant chapters of Leonardo's Libro di Pittura, we hwant to focus on the media - namely on the narrative, descriptive and graphics methodologies together with the techniques adopting during the modern and contemporary age as 'diffusers' of the landscape image - and on the deriving potential models for the enhancement of the historical landscape heritage.

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Author Biographies

Francesca Capano, University of Naples Federico II

Francesca Capano, architect and historian of architecture and cities, PhD in History of Criticism of Architecture, has been collaborating since 2002 at Centro Interdipartimentale di Ricerca sull’Iconografia della Città Europea (CIRICE) at Naples University Federico ll. She has received national scientific awards (ASN 2012-2016) and is the holder of History of Architecture course at Neapolitan University. She took part in national and international conferences, also published many essays and two monographs, among which: Caserta, La città dei Borbone oltre la Reggia (1750-1860) / Caserta, The Bourbon city beyond the Royal Palace (1750-1860), Napoli, Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane 2011; Misura e rappresentazione della capitale, Territori e città nelle carte di Giovanni Antonio Rizzi Zannoni e Luigi Marchese / Measure and representation of the capital, Territories and Cities in the maps by Giovanni Antonio Rizzi Zannoni and Luigi Marchese, in ‘Il Mezzogiorno e il Decennio’: architettura, città, territorio’ / The Southern Italy and the Decade: Architecture, the City, the territory, edited by A.Buccaro, C.Lenza, P.Mascilli Migliorini, Napoli, Giannini Pubblishing 2012; Gli archivi fotografici per la Storia dell’Architettura e del Paesaggio / Photographic Archives for History of Architecture and Landscapes, in “Eikonocity” no. 1, 2016; Il Sito Reale di Capodimonte. Il primo bosco, parco e palazzo dei Borbone di Napoli, Federico II University Press, 2017.

Maria Ines Pascariello, "Federico II" University of Naples - CIRICE
Maria Ines Pascariello is University Researcher for the science-disciplinary ICAR/17-Design at Civil Construction Environment Department of Engineering at the federico II University of Naples. Since 2001 performs Teaching Activities, both Architecture and Engineering Department. The main fields of research and interest are survey and documentation for conservation and development, urban and landscape scale, in order to save and promote cultural heritage. The studies, after graduation to date, the science-disciplinary, deals with the study of Perspective, in particular architectural perspectives and painted architecture of Roman in Pompeii.
Massimo Visone, University of Naples Federico II

Massimo Visone, architect and PhD, is research fellow (2018) at the University of Naples Federico II. He taught at the Italian Institute of Human Sciences (2008), Academy of Fine Arts of Naples (2009-2010) and University of Naples Federico II (2010-2016). He has been approved for the national scientific role of Associate professor in History of Architecture (2015-2024). Visone took part in national and international research groups, conferences and seminars (Brussels, Dortmund, Geneva, London, Santiago de Compostela). Visone is in the scientific committee of the Grupo de Investigación Iacobus (University of Santiago de Compostela), in the editorial board of book series and peer-reviewed journals (class A journals: Confronti and Quintana), member of the Research Centre on the Iconography of the European City (University of Naples Federico II), and secretary of Docomomo Italy. He wrote several contributions on English gardens and historical landscape. He edited exhibitions and published papers on urban iconography and architectural history in books, conference proceedings and peer-reviewed journals; amongst the others: Villa Reale (2003, 2012), Villa d’Elboeuf (2008, 2014), Castel Capuano (2011, 2013), Poggio Reale (2013, 2016), Palazzo Donn’Anna (2017), Palazzo Penne (2018), and 1783 Messine earthquake (2018). He published Napoli «Un gran Teatro della Natura» (Naples 2013), updated the notes of the book Napoli (2016) by Cesare de Seta, and edited Time Frames: Conservation Policies for Twentieth-Century Architectural Heritage (London-New York 2017).

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Published

November 7, 2018

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ISBN-13 (15)

978-88-999000-01-1

Publication date (01)

2016

doi

10.6093/978-88-999000-01-1