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Nov 20, 2017 · He turned to his friend the interior designer Violante Visconti di Modrone — “a woman of incredible elegance and wisdom.” “I hadn’t done set decorating before,” Visconti di Modrone recalls,...
Guadagnino tapped his friend and interior designer Violante Visconti di Modrone to dress the house, which was a bit of a formidable task, as the Villa Albergoni was quite large and virtually empty. To make the sets period-appropriate, Visconti and Guadagnino sourced furniture and paintings from antique shops and even contributed personal items ...
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May 8, 2020 · It’s a grand 17th Century Italian mansion called Villa Albergoni which was recently up for sale. Located in Moscazzano near stunning Crema in Northern Italy, the house enchants viewers throughout the film with authentic details that perfectly embody the family’s past and nature. Set in 1983, designer Violante Visconti di Modrone and Luca ...
Violante Visconti. Violante (Jolantha) Visconti (1354 – November 1386) was the second of two children of Galeazzo II Visconti, Lord of Milan and Pavia, and Bianca of Savoy. [1] Her father gave to her the provinces of Alba, Mondovì, Cuneo, Cherasco, and Demonte as an inheritance. As a 13-year-old, with the promise of a large dowry from her ...
Elio’s room. Photography: Giulio Ghirardi. Mr Perlman’s study. Photography: Giulio Ghirardi. The salon. Photography: Giulio Ghirardi. Lombardy’s Villa Albergoni is a scene-stealing backdrop….
Jan 6, 2018 · Guadagnino’s Crema also makes a good base from which to explore the piazzas, duomos, and sweeping landscapes seen in the film: Cremona, a picturesque village 45 minutes southwest; Lake Garda ...
Feb 15, 2018 · Villa Albergoni in Moscazzano near Crema dates back to the 16th-century and was built on the ruins of an earlier castle. It was the main setting for Guadagnino’s coming-of-age tale and was dressed by set designer Violante Visconti di Modrone for the occasion.