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Zevi and the 19th Century: the Stubborn Resistance of Critical Thought
2020
ArcHistoR Architettura Storia Restauro - Architecture History Restoration
In the first edition of Saper vedere l'architettura (1948), Bruno Zevi stigmatized the Nineteenth Century with a judgment that left no doubt as to his opinion: «an era – he wrote – of mediocre inventiveness and sterile poetics». A period that found expression through eclecticism and numerous revivals, «in which the most debased literary Romanticism unrestrainedly mixed with archaeological science». In short, a century of «creative reflux». These terse judgments, however, don't stop the author
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