new zealand pavilion at the venice architecture biennale 2014

new zealand pavilion at the venice architecture biennale 2014

new zealand pavilion at the venice architecture biennale 2014

the new zealand pavilion at the venice architecture biennale 2014, presents ‘last, loneliest, loveliest’, a display of inherently pacific design approaches.

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Roman school late 17th - early 18th century - Follower of Niccolò Codazzi (Naples, 1642 - Genoa, 1693) Pair of fantastic architectural whims with classical ruins and figures Oils on canvas, cm. 47 x 60, framed cm. 55 x 68 A suggestive perspective of classical architectural ruins dominates the scene in this beautiful pair of capricci, whose style characteristics appear to be influenced by the models designed by Viviano (1604 - 1670) and his son Niccolò Codazzi (1642-1693), who collaborated in the atelier paternal in Rome before pursuing an independent career. The present pendant, in particular, is the work of…