This essay is focused on the Barrai family, a group of stonecutters operating in Cagliari between 15th and 16th centuries. The family played a leading role in the construction and diffusion of star-shaped rib vaults in the late Sardinian 16th centuries religious architecture. The study attempts to systematize available evidence and information about the Barrai family in order to provide a starting point for further investigation. New hypotheses about the family’s genealogy and activity during the second half of the 16th century are also explored.

Giammusso, F.M. (2014). I Barrai, picapedrers cagliaritani della seconda metà del Cinquecento. Stato degli studi e nuove ipotesi. LEXICON. STORIE E ARCHITETTURA IN SICILIA, 19, 78-82.

I Barrai, picapedrers cagliaritani della seconda metà del Cinquecento. Stato degli studi e nuove ipotesi

GIAMMUSSO, Federico Maria
2014-01-01

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This essay is focused on the Barrai family, a group of stonecutters operating in Cagliari between 15th and 16th centuries. The family played a leading role in the construction and diffusion of star-shaped rib vaults in the late Sardinian 16th centuries religious architecture. The study attempts to systematize available evidence and information about the Barrai family in order to provide a starting point for further investigation. New hypotheses about the family’s genealogy and activity during the second half of the 16th century are also explored.
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Giammusso, F.M. (2014). I Barrai, picapedrers cagliaritani della seconda metà del Cinquecento. Stato degli studi e nuove ipotesi. LEXICON. STORIE E ARCHITETTURA IN SICILIA, 19, 78-82.
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