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La Casa del Combattente: pittura murale e scultura monumentale per l'italianità di Trieste
De Sabbata, Massimo
2014
Abstract
La Casa del Combattente (The House of Fighter) was designed by Umberto Nordio
and opened in 1934. It is a very important building in order to achieve Trieste’s
Italianism after the First World War. Not only does it become a stylistic model to
follow to complete the Oberdan exedra, which partly overlooks, but it keeps inside
decorations of great significance for the city, such as sculptor Attilio Selva’s
monument to Oberdan and painter Carlo Sbisà’s frescoes, carried out between
1934 and 1935. All these works share the search of Italianism, which was a decisive
theme during the Fascist period, all the more so in a “redeemed” city.
Publisher
EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste
Source
Massimo De Sabbata, "La Casa del Combattente: pittura murale e scultura monumentale per l'italianità di Trieste", in: Luca Caburlotto e Massimo De Grassi (a cura di) "Carlo Sbisà: 'ai quadri miei non dan libero passo' Convegno di Studi, Trieste, Palazzo Economo, Salone Piemontese, 22-23 maggio 2014", EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste, Trieste, 2014, pp. 258-279
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