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Padiglione Asplund
[edit]Art Collection
[edit]The drawings displayed in the chapel depict the " Woodland Chapel ", a building designed by the architect Gunnar Asplund.
This exhibition features drawings and layout of the building, and were provided by the Canadian Centre for Architecture in Montreal and e Swedish Centre for Architecture and Design of Stockholm.
The drawings are replicas, and also has texts and scale models
The internal space of the pavillion features an exhibition presenting replica drawings, texts, photographs and scale models[1] referring to the Woodland Chapel. [2] The exhibits are provided by the he Canadian Centre for Architecture in Montreal and e Swedish Centre for Architecture and Design of Stockholm.[3] The display supplies insight of the developement behind both the internal and extenal spaces of the building, toghether with sketches highlighting various details and black and white photographs of the internal spaces. The materials used include graphite, coloured pencils, pen and black ink. The works were created between 1918 and 1921.[4] [5]
Title | Type | Supplies | Dimensions | Perspective |
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Interior sketch perspective for Woodland Chapel showing the altar and catafalque | Drawing | Graphite | 23.5 cm x 29.5 cm | Internal |
Interior perspective for Woodland Chapel showing the altar and catafalque | Drawing | Graphite and coloured pencil | 11.6 cm x 16.8 cm | Internal |
Exterior perspective for Woodland Chapel showing the loggia and wrought iron gate inside the main entrance | Drawing | Graphite, grey and green coloured pencil | 28.6 cm x 32.5 cm | External |
Exterior perspective for the wrought iron gate inside the main entrance of Woodland Chapel | Drawing | Graphite, yellow and green coloured pencil | 22.5 cm x 20 cm | External |
Elevation for a detail showing a skull and crossbones with serpents for the wrought iron gate inside the main entrance of Woodland Chapel | Drawing | Graphite, pen and black ink | 44.2 cm x 61.2 cm | External |
Interior perspective for Woodland Chapel showing the altar and catafalque | Drawing | Graphite, coloured pencil, pen and black ink | 23.7 cm x 32.2 cm | Internal |
Interior view of Woodland Chapel showing the altar and chairs | Photograph | Gelatin silver print | 16.7 cm x 23 cm | Internal |
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It was discovered that a rare species of mammal is not extinct, as explorers had thought.[7]
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Author | Jane Austen |
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Publication date | 1923 |
ISBN | 9781452184579 |
- ^ Dal Co, Francesco; Ravasi, Gianfranco; Molteni, Elisabetta; Mulazzani, Marco (2018). Vatican / Chapels (in Italian). Electaarchitettura. p. 83. ISBN 9788891819185.
- ^ "Press Conference for the Presentation of the Holy See Pavilion at the 16th International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale: Vatican Chapels". press.vatican.va. Retrieved 2023-11-21.
- ^ "Vatican Chapels: the project" (PDF). Casabella. 5 April 2018. p. 103.
- ^ "Erik Gunnar Asplund collection". Canadian Centre for Architecture.
- ^ "Woodland Chapel: conceptual and design development drawings and photographs". Canadian Centre for Architecture.
- ^ "Goodreads". Goodreads. Retrieved 2023-11-10.
- ^ Fisher, Jonah; Northcott, Charlie (10 November 2023). "First-ever images prove 'lost echidna' not extinct". BBC.