Sítio Roberto Burle Marx:

Located in Barra de Guaratiba, in the West Zone of Rio, the Roberto Burle Marx Site, where the landscaper lived between 1973 and 1994, is a unique space that has a unique botanical collection of more than 3,500 species, as well as paintings, prints, ceramics, tapestries, murals, tile panels, furnitu...

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Weitere Verfasser: Vieira, Marclea (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:Portuguese
English
Veröffentlicht: Rio de Janeiro Intermuseus 2020
Ausgabe:1a edição
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Zusammenfassung:Located in Barra de Guaratiba, in the West Zone of Rio, the Roberto Burle Marx Site, where the landscaper lived between 1973 and 1994, is a unique space that has a unique botanical collection of more than 3,500 species, as well as paintings, prints, ceramics, tapestries, murals, tile panels, furniture, works of his own and other artists, All items from your private collection. This exuberant and unique space is synthesized in the book "Sítio Roberto Burle Marx", which in addition to a vast photographic material includes articles authored by various experts in architecture, landscaping and visual arts. The texts analyze aspects of Burle Marx's biography, as well as his production as an artist and landscaper, review the history of the process of listing the Site, present the built set, the nurseries and the gardens, with emphasis on Roberto's house, where the unique collection gathered by Burle Marx throughout his life is exposed. "Sítio Roberto Burle Marx will run for this title in 2020 as the largest and most comprehensive area dedicated to the research, dissemination and preservation of the cultural legacy of one of the most important names of the Brazilian architecture and landscaping. Around 400,000 mø are home to one of the worlds most important collections of tropical and semi-tropical plants, with over 3,500 native and exotic species."
Beschreibung:307 Seiten Illustrationen 26 cm
ISBN:9786599082504
6599082505

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