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Carlo Scarpa : Canova Museum, Possagno / Gianluca Frediani ; photographs by Alessandra Chemollo ; with an essay by Susanna Pasquali.
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Frediani, Gianluca, 1961-
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Carlo Scarpa.
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English
Published/Created
Milano : Electa architettura, [2016]
Description
137 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps ; 25 x 31 cm
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Architecture Library - Stacks
N2746.P76 F7413 2016q Oversize
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Subject(s)
Art museum architecture
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Italy
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Possagno
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Exhibition buildings
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Italy
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Possagno
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Possagno (Italy)
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Buildings, structures, etc
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Museo canoviano
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Scarpa, Carlo 1906-1978
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Architect
Scarpa, Carlo, 1906-1978
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Photographer (expression
Chemollo, Alessandra
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Writer of supplementary textual content
Pasquali, Susanna, 1954-
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Includes bibliographical references (page 134).
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Canova Museum, Possagno : Carlo Scarpa
ISBN
9788891812438 ((hardcover))
8891812439
LCCN
2017391668
OCLC
974708430
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