Architettura del Settecento a Episcopio di Sarno. La scala aperta nella residenza tardobarocca tra capitale e provincia
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
The use of the open staircase in the baroque and late-baroque residence in Campania is one of the topics that have most
influenced the design of private spaces between the Seventeenth and Eighteenth centuries. The paper points out the relationships between
the system of open staircases adopted in Naples and significant examples built in Episcopio di Sarno (Sa) and influenced by a similar process
of 'metamorphosis' of the private residence, as well as by the activity of masters like Ferdinando Sanfelice, Domenico Antonio Vaccaro,
Angelo and Francesco Solimene. The outlined picture is of great interest for a more extensive cognitive investigation of the architecture in
Campania, where it is possible to observe unpublished late Baroque buildings in which the system of the open staircases and its connections
with the courtyard and the rear garden are used as elements of spatial articulation, as functional spaces intended for the owner's use of the
palace and to highlight the fame and prestige of the families interested in promoting their name over the restricted local borders
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Open Staircase; Episcopio di Sarno; cultural heritage
List of contributors:
Giusto, ROSA MARIA
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