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Friends of Palladio

2022

Friends of Palladio is Proud to Support the Following Projects:

Exhibition

Acqua, terra, fuoco. Architettura industriale nel Veneto del Rinascimento, curated by Deborah Howard


Palladio lived through a remarkable period of innovation in the Veneto, not only in architecture but in every sector of the economy. Recent historical research has highlighted the involvement of many of Palladio’s patrons in the silk trade, but this exhibition presents to the public an even richer creative context. There were not only flour-mills and silk-mills, but also woollen mills, sawmills, forges, foundries, lime-kilns, leather tanneries, mines, and mills for crushing stones.

At the same time, in the second half of the sixteenth century the number of patent applications for new mechanical inventions submitted to the Venetian Senate increased dramatically. The inventors came not only from the Veneto but also from elsewhere in Italy and other European countries, to make the Venetian Republic a hub of international exchange in new technologies.

In particular these entrepreneurs took advantage of the new spirit of innovation to expand the use of water power. The existence of a line of natural springs across the foothills of the Alps between Brescia and Udine provided the ideal context for new industrial mills, because spring-fed waterways remained constant all year round in both temperature and volume.

This exhibition traces the expansion into the countryside of a range of industries previously powered by men or animals and mainly confined to the cities. The beautiful sites examined in the course of our research will be exhibited through artefacts of the period, films, paintings, drawings, maps, early printed books and manuscripts, all displayed within a lively, engaging design setting.

The exhibition allows us to reassess in our own time:

  • The importance of the proto-industrial heritage of the region
  • The use of economical and traditional building materials
  • The potential of renewable, clean energy
  • The role of the Veneto as a centre of commercial innovation

Deborah Howard, 22 September 2022

On-site seminar

Naples and the Renaissance, directed by Bianca de Divitiis (Naples and Capua, May 2022)

This program focuses on Naples and Southern Italy in response to the vast range of research on the Renaissance in Central and Northern Italy, and establishes a balanced and complete picture of this area between the Late Medieval and Early Modern Age.

Conceived as a guide map to the Renaissance in Naples and as an introduction to the Renaissance in Southern Italy, the seminar illustrates that there is still much to discover, and comparative analysis to be carried out, thus encouraging future generations of scholars.

Bianca de Divitiis (University of Naples) is conducting this pioneering research with specialists in the European Renaissance. The program is ideal for international academics working in the field of architecture and urban history, researchers, PhD and master’s students, and undergraduates. A publication of the conference proceedings is also part of the program.

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