File:CaffèFlorian - Decorazioni Interne.jpg
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DescriptionCaffèFlorian - Decorazioni Interne.jpg |
Italiano: Ludovico Cadorin - Decorazioni interne del caffè Florian
Piazza San Marco - Venezia |
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Source | http://www.wga.hu/art/c/cadorin/florian.jpg |
Author | Creator:Ludovico Cadorin |
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(b. 1824, Venezia, d. 1892, Venezia) Moorish room 1858 - Caffè Florian, Venice The Caffè Florian is a coffee house situated in the Procuratie Nuove of Piazza San Marco, Venice. It was established in 1720, and is a contender for the title of the oldest coffee house in continuous operation. It is known as Caffè Florian, after its original owner Floriano Francesconi. In 1858, Ludovico Cadorin was commissioned to carry out restoration work and redecorate the interiors. The interiors of the rooms were redecorated in opulent splendour and rebaptised with the names by which they are still known today. The four rooms of the coffee house were opened to the public in July 1858. The entrance was in the "Greek" style, the parlour was "Renaissance", and the coffee rooms were in the "Pompadour" and "Moorish" styles, with figures of Arabs, harem slaves, Turks, and Chinese peeping out from the profusion of decoration. Even the doors were adorned with clusters of flowers and mirrors. By losing the specific characteristics of each style and blending them together, Cadorin managed to produce a harmonious continuity that flowed from one room to the next.
Author: CADORIN, Ludovico Title: Moorish room Time-line: 1851-1900 School: Italian Form: architecture Type: other |
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