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This paper aims to highlight the concept of Italianità through the works of Hermes Balducci, one of the protagonists of Italian colonial architecture in the Dodecanese Islands.
Hermes Balducci arrived at the Istituto Storico-Archeologico FERT in Rhodes as a fellow in 1930, appointed by the local Italian institutions to work on the archaeological and architectural heritage.From 1912 to 1943 these islands experienced Italy’s ambiguous presence as invaders and colonizers. This paper aims to highlight the concept of Italianità through the works of Hermes .Hermes Balducci, an engineer commissioned to assist with archaeological heritage, came to Rhodes and, between 1930 and 1934, surveyed the monuments of Islamic and Ottoman .
Some Considerations on Art, Architecture and Archaeology through the Works of Hermes Balducci. January 2022. DOI: 10.36253/978-88-5518-579-0.08. License. CC BY 4.0. In book: .
The works on display, kept in the archives of the School of Archaeology, were drawn by Italian archaeologist Hermes Balducci between 1935 and 1937 and portray the magnificent mosaics .From 1912 to 1943 these islands experienced Italy’s ambiguous presence as invaders and colonizers. This paper aims to highlight the concept of Italianità through the works of Hermes .Hermes Balducci, with all his ideological and methodological limits, can be consider as an Italian pioneer in the study of Ottoman architecture and – if it were possible - more and deep studies .
Hermes Balducci (1904-1938) is an interesting figure of researcher active in the study of architectural heritage. His university education follows a precise path aimed at obtaining a vast .In the period between 1930 and 1934, Hermes Balducci travelled to the Dodecanese Islands several times, entrusted by the local Italian archaeological institution with working on the heritage. He went to Rhodes, Coo and Samo to survey and document the traces of the previous ciyilizations and cultures.
This paper aims to highlight the concept of Italianità through the works of Hermes Balducci, one of the protagonists of Italian colonial architecture in the Dodecanese Islands.
Hermes Balducci arrived at the Istituto Storico-Archeologico FERT in Rhodes as a fellow in 1930, appointed by the local Italian institutions to work on the archaeological and architectural heritage.From 1912 to 1943 these islands experienced Italy’s ambiguous presence as invaders and colonizers. This paper aims to highlight the concept of Italianità through the works of Hermes Balducci, one of the protagonists of Italian colonial architecture in the Dodecanese Islands.Hermes Balducci, an engineer commissioned to assist with archaeological heritage, came to Rhodes and, between 1930 and 1934, surveyed the monuments of Islamic and Ottoman heritage. 11 His monograph, Architettura turca in Rodi, reflected the typical sentiment of moral superiority that the Italian state claimed over the Turkish inhabitants.Some Considerations on Art, Architecture and Archaeology through the Works of Hermes Balducci. January 2022. DOI: 10.36253/978-88-5518-579-0.08. License. CC BY 4.0. In book: Rereading Travellers.
The works on display, kept in the archives of the School of Archaeology, were drawn by Italian archaeologist Hermes Balducci between 1935 and 1937 and portray the magnificent mosaics dating back to the Roman and Byzantine periods found in .
Searching ‘Italianità’ in the Dodecanese Islands (1912
From 1912 to 1943 these islands experienced Italy’s ambiguous presence as invaders and colonizers. This paper aims to highlight the concept of Italianità through the works of Hermes Balducci, one of the protagonists of Italian colonial architecture in the Dodecanese Islands.
Hermes Balducci, with all his ideological and methodological limits, can be consider as an Italian pioneer in the study of Ottoman architecture and – if it were possible - more and deep studies on his figure and on his drawings and sketches need to be still done.Hermes Balducci (1904-1938) is an interesting figure of researcher active in the study of architectural heritage. His university education follows a precise path aimed at obtaining a vast scientific and technical preparation for the profession of engineer.In the period between 1930 and 1934, Hermes Balducci travelled to the Dodecanese Islands several times, entrusted by the local Italian archaeological institution with working on the heritage. He went to Rhodes, Coo and Samo to survey and document the traces of the previous ciyilizations and cultures.
This paper aims to highlight the concept of Italianità through the works of Hermes Balducci, one of the protagonists of Italian colonial architecture in the Dodecanese Islands.
Hermes Balducci arrived at the Istituto Storico-Archeologico FERT in Rhodes as a fellow in 1930, appointed by the local Italian institutions to work on the archaeological and architectural heritage.From 1912 to 1943 these islands experienced Italy’s ambiguous presence as invaders and colonizers. This paper aims to highlight the concept of Italianità through the works of Hermes Balducci, one of the protagonists of Italian colonial architecture in the Dodecanese Islands.Hermes Balducci, an engineer commissioned to assist with archaeological heritage, came to Rhodes and, between 1930 and 1934, surveyed the monuments of Islamic and Ottoman heritage. 11 His monograph, Architettura turca in Rodi, reflected the typical sentiment of moral superiority that the Italian state claimed over the Turkish inhabitants.Some Considerations on Art, Architecture and Archaeology through the Works of Hermes Balducci. January 2022. DOI: 10.36253/978-88-5518-579-0.08. License. CC BY 4.0. In book: Rereading Travellers.
The works on display, kept in the archives of the School of Archaeology, were drawn by Italian archaeologist Hermes Balducci between 1935 and 1937 and portray the magnificent mosaics dating back to the Roman and Byzantine periods found in .From 1912 to 1943 these islands experienced Italy’s ambiguous presence as invaders and colonizers. This paper aims to highlight the concept of Italianità through the works of Hermes Balducci, one of the protagonists of Italian colonial architecture in the Dodecanese Islands.Hermes Balducci, with all his ideological and methodological limits, can be consider as an Italian pioneer in the study of Ottoman architecture and – if it were possible - more and deep studies on his figure and on his drawings and sketches need to be still done.
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