Untitled (DD2CMD)
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Untitled (DD2CMD)
ジークレー/アートプリント
複製画のサイズ
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合計金額
$ 64
アーティストの略歴
Raul Lino da Silva: Architect of Portuguese Identity
Raul Lino da Silva (1879-1974) stands as a pivotal figure in Portuguese architectural history, recognized primarily for his groundbreaking theory of the Casa Portuguesa – an idealized vision of residential architecture deeply rooted in Portugal’s cultural heritage. More than just a builder, Lino was a philosopher and writer who championed a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity, shaping the aesthetic landscape of 20th-century Portugal. His legacy continues to inspire architects and designers today.Early Life and Influences
Born in Lisbon in 1879, Raul Lino’s formative years were marked by exposure to European intellectual currents. Following his studies at Windsor School in England, he pursued architectural training in Germany under Albrecht Haupt, a staunch defender of Portuguese architectural tradition from the Medieval period. Haupt instilled in Lino a profound respect for historical precedent and encouraged him to synthesize classical influences with contemporary techniques – principles that would permeate his entire oeuvre. This early education profoundly impacted his worldview and fueled his determination to forge a distinct Portuguese architectural identity.The Casa Portuguesa Theory
Lino’s magnum opus was undoubtedly the formulation of the Casa Portuguesa theory, published in 1929. Rejecting prevailing European modernist trends, he argued that Portuguese housing should embody Portugal's rich cultural past – its craftsmanship, regional variations, and symbolic representations of national values. He envisioned a dwelling as much about social cohesion and spiritual contemplation as it was about structural integrity. This concept wasn’t merely aesthetic; it represented Lino’s belief in the importance of preserving Portugal’s heritage while embracing innovation. As he eloquently stated, “The Casa Portuguesa is not simply a building; it is an expression of Portuguese soul.”Architectural Achievements and Style
Lino's prolific career spanned over seven decades, resulting in more than 700 architectural projects across Portugal. He excelled in diverse styles – Mediterranean Revival, Soft Portuguese, Neo-Classical – consistently prioritizing functionality alongside artistic embellishment. His most celebrated works include the Quinta da Comenda house (1903), a masterpiece of Mediterranean Revival architecture that exemplifies his commitment to blending tradition and innovation; Sintra’s São Jorge Castle, meticulously restored in 2007; and numerous churches and civic buildings throughout Portugal. Notably, Lino played an instrumental role in establishing the Summer Architecture Movement in Cascais and Sintra, fostering a vibrant artistic community dedicated to celebrating Portuguese architectural heritage.Legacy and Significance
Raul Lino’s influence extends far beyond his individual projects. He championed the Casa Portuguesa concept as a guiding principle for Portuguese architecture, shaping debates about national identity and aesthetic values. His work remains an enduring testament to Portugal's cultural richness and artistic creativity—a beacon of modernist idealism tempered by deep respect for tradition. Today, Lino’s designs continue to inspire architects worldwide, demonstrating that beauty and functionality can coexist harmoniously within a framework rooted in historical understanding. He is remembered as one of the most important Portuguese architects of the 20th century, whose vision continues to resonate with contemporary architectural discourse.raul lino da silva
1879 - 1974 , Portugal
基本情報
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Casa Portuguesa
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['CIAM']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Albrecht Haupt']
- Date Of Birth: November 21, 1879
- Date Of Death: July 13, 1974
- Full Name: Raul Lino da Silva
- Nationality: Portuguese
- Notable Artworks:
- Untitled (DD2CGT)
- Untitled (DD2CMD)
- Place Of Birth: Lisbon, Portugal



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