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  1. 20 de may. de 2022 · Donde el exterior de la casa superó el modernismo de Libera, los interiores gravitaron en torno a una serie de conceptos queridos por Malaparte: sus discusiones con Alberto Savinio, autor de mayólicas pintadas de la casa; la lira inspirada en Goethe; los cuatro grandes marcos de nogal, evocadores de “un barco homérico varado ...

  2. 9 de mar. de 2021 · The interior of the villa revolves around the dialogue between Malaparte (the author of Coup d’Etat) and Alberto Savinio, who designed the motifs of the coloured majolica tiles, in which the lyre was inspired by Goethe.

  3. 31 de mar. de 2021 · The house includes Greek elements: the theatre-like staircase leading to the rooftop; the rough-hewn stone floor; his lyre-themed floor that draws a connection to the work of Greek painter Alberto Savinio.

  4. Abstract. Wanderer of the imagination, alchemist of the word, and unable to give expression to his extraordinary creativity through one single art, Alberto Savinio left in his papers a precious testimony to his phenomenal intellect.

  5. Alberto Savinio, seudónimo adoptado por Andrea de Chirico, (Atenas, 25 de agosto de 1891 - Florencia, 5 de mayo de 1952) fue un escritor destacado, así como pintor italiano, hermano del más famoso Giorgio de Chirico. Formó parte también del movimiento artístico pintura metafísica.

  6. Not only do paintings by Savinio hang in the Casa Malaparte, but Savinio even designed ceramic tiles for the floor. Thus immersed in the culture of Surrealism, Malaparte absorbed, transformed and adumbrated a kindred sensibility in his house.

  7. 7 de sept. de 2021 · Where the house’s exterior exceeded Libera’s Modernism, the interiors gravitated around a number of concepts dear to Malaparte: his discussions with Alberto Savinio, author of the house’s painted majolicas; the Goethe-inspired lyre; the four, large walnut frames, evocative of “a beached Homeric ship” (per the words of Bruce ...