Urban landscape in the third Rome: Raphael's villa and Mussolini's Forum
The "Renaissance" gardens of Villa Madama, Raphael’s late masterwork for the Medici popes, were actually completely recreated in the twentieth century, although little information about them has previously emerged. Based on abundant material from private archives, this book reveals an unkn...
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Zusammenfassung: | The "Renaissance" gardens of Villa Madama, Raphael’s late masterwork for the Medici popes, were actually completely recreated in the twentieth century, although little information about them has previously emerged. Based on abundant material from private archives, this book reveals an unknown story of the gardens’ creation by an international cohort of designers and patrons. It further details how the restored villa came to be integrated into one of the most significant urban initiatives of the Fascist ventennio—the neighboring Foro Mussolini (current Foro Italico)—and linked with the seat of the Foreign Ministry in a verdant garden park. This novel account of the synergy among these coeval projects traces the interwar development of this symbolic entry zone to Rome, demonstrating the power of urban landscape for constructing political and cultural identity. This narrative integrates the histories of architecture, of gardens and landscape, of urban form, and of restoration with the storia del gusto and political history. It also introduces the villa’s owners—a French engineer, then an Italian count and a flamboyant American heiress—interweaving stories of their lives with their restoration of this significant heritage site, set against the political backdrop of the Fascist ascendency. The richly textured narrative yields a new portrait of the villa as an international salon for soft diplomacy, and examines the mythologizing of Renaissance heritage by ideologues and propagandists establishing the Third Rome. Ultimately it is a tale of diachronic political theater in the palimpsestic gateway to Rome, at a crucial moment for the formation of Italian cultural identity and Roman urban form |
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CONTENTS
8 PREFACE
WHERE ALL ROADS LEAD INTO ROME
16 PLATES
48 1. URBAN LANDSCAPE IN THE GATEWAY
TO THE ETERNAL CITY
49 THE GIARDINO ROMANO AND ITALIANITA
53 HISTORIC GARDEN RESTORATION AND URBAN PLANNING
IN THE NEW CAPITAL
58 VILLA AND FORUM
62 2. THE LANDSCAPE OF VILLA MADAMA
62 THE ROMAN RENAISSANCE PROSPECT VILLA
76 FROM FARNESE VILLA TO BOURBON FARM
83 PAPER RESTORATIONS
87 THE BERGES REVIVAL
112
3. LA VITA IN VILLA
112 THE DENTICE DI FRASSO AND TAYLOR FAMILIES
11 6 ACQUIRING AND RESTORING THE VILLA
128 THE VILLA AS INTERNATIONAL SALON
137 POLITICS, BUSINESS, AND MARRIAGE
142 4. RECREATING THE VILLA GARDENS
142 LUIGI LENZI AND THE ARCHITECTONIC GARDEN
156 NORAH LINDSAY STEPS INTO RAPHAEL'S SHOES
167 MODERNISM IN THE ITALIAN GARDEN
1 72 5. THE FORUM ENGLOBES THE VILLA
172 THE EVOLUTION OF A FASCIST FORUM
182 1937: A PIVOTAL YEAR
188 THE GOVERNMENT ACQUISITION OF THE VILLA
189 FROM STABLES TO DIPLOMATIC CENTER
190 6. THE GATEWAY TO ROME:
GARDEN AND THEATER
204 EPILOGUE
204 CARLO AND DOROTHY IN THE POST-VILLA YEARS
206 DISMEMBERING MUSSOLINI'S FORUM
208 THE GARDEN PARK OF THE FOREIGN MINISTRY
214 NOTE ON ARCHIVAL ABBREVIATIONS
AND TRANSLATIONS
215 NOTES
235 BIBLIOGRAPHY
253 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
255 INDEX |
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CONTENTS
8 PREFACE
WHERE ALL ROADS LEAD INTO ROME
16 PLATES
48 1. URBAN LANDSCAPE IN THE GATEWAY
TO THE ETERNAL CITY
49 THE GIARDINO ROMANO AND ITALIANITA
53 HISTORIC GARDEN RESTORATION AND URBAN PLANNING
IN THE NEW CAPITAL
58 VILLA AND FORUM
62 2. THE LANDSCAPE OF VILLA MADAMA
62 THE ROMAN RENAISSANCE PROSPECT VILLA
76 FROM FARNESE VILLA TO BOURBON FARM
83 PAPER RESTORATIONS
87 THE BERGES REVIVAL
112
3. LA VITA IN VILLA
112 THE DENTICE DI FRASSO AND TAYLOR FAMILIES
11 6 ACQUIRING AND RESTORING THE VILLA
128 THE VILLA AS INTERNATIONAL SALON
137 POLITICS, BUSINESS, AND MARRIAGE
142 4. RECREATING THE VILLA GARDENS
142 LUIGI LENZI AND THE ARCHITECTONIC GARDEN
156 NORAH LINDSAY STEPS INTO RAPHAEL'S SHOES
167 MODERNISM IN THE ITALIAN GARDEN
1 72 5. THE FORUM ENGLOBES THE VILLA
172 THE EVOLUTION OF A FASCIST FORUM
182 1937: A PIVOTAL YEAR
188 THE GOVERNMENT ACQUISITION OF THE VILLA
189 FROM STABLES TO DIPLOMATIC CENTER
190 6. THE GATEWAY TO ROME:
GARDEN AND THEATER
204 EPILOGUE
204 CARLO AND DOROTHY IN THE POST-VILLA YEARS
206 DISMEMBERING MUSSOLINI'S FORUM
208 THE GARDEN PARK OF THE FOREIGN MINISTRY
214 NOTE ON ARCHIVAL ABBREVIATIONS
AND TRANSLATIONS
215 NOTES
235 BIBLIOGRAPHY
253 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
255 INDEX |
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title | Urban landscape in the third Rome Raphael's villa and Mussolini's Forum |
title_auth | Urban landscape in the third Rome Raphael's villa and Mussolini's Forum |
title_exact_search | Urban landscape in the third Rome Raphael's villa and Mussolini's Forum |
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title_full | Urban landscape in the third Rome Raphael's villa and Mussolini's Forum Yvonne Elet |
title_fullStr | Urban landscape in the third Rome Raphael's villa and Mussolini's Forum Yvonne Elet |
title_full_unstemmed | Urban landscape in the third Rome Raphael's villa and Mussolini's Forum Yvonne Elet |
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