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Its theme was ''Order - Tradition''.<ref name="BIE1940" />
Its theme was ''Order - Tradition''.<ref name="BIE1940" />
It was held at the [[Palazzo dell'Arte]]<ref name="Ref02">{{cite web|url=https://www.artdirectory-marussi.it/design/guido-marangoni-e-le-biennali-di-monza-1923-1927-il-design-prima-del-design-villa-reale-di-monza/|accessdate=17 December 2018|title=Guido Marangoni and the Biennials of Monza, 1923-1927, Design before Design, Villa Reale di Monza - ARTDIRECTORY}}</ref> and ran from 6 April 1940 to 9 June 1940 when Italy entered the Second World War.<ref name="BIE1940" />
It was held at the [[Palazzo dell'Arte]]<ref name="Ref02">{{cite web|url=https://www.artdirectory-marussi.it/design/guido-marangoni-e-le-biennali-di-monza-1923-1927-il-design-prima-del-design-villa-reale-di-monza/|accessdate=17 December 2018|title=Guido Marangoni and the Biennials of Monza, 1923-1927, Design before Design, Villa Reale di Monza - ARTDIRECTORY}}</ref> and ran from 6 April 1940 to 9 June 1940 when Italy entered the Second World War.<ref name="BIE1940" />

[[Tapio Wirkkala]],
[[Rut Bryk]] snd
[[Dora Jung]]
all won Grand Prix, with [[Birger Kaipiainen]] receiving an honorable mention.
Toini Muona,
[[Ilmari Tapiovaara]]
and
[[Kaj Franck]] won gold medals
and
[[Lisa Johansson-Pape]] a silver one.<ref name="Finnishprizes">{{cite web|url=https://jonasforth.com/the-golden-age-of-finnish-design-at-the-triennales/|accessdate=18 December 2018|title=The golden age of Finnish design at the Triennales - Forthzine - Jonas Forth .}}</ref>



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Revision as of 08:39, 18 December 2018

Milan Triennial VII
File:VII Triennale.jpg
Decorative panel by Filiberto Sbardella [it] created for the triennial
Übersicht
BIE-classTriennial exposition
NameMilan Triennial VII
MottoOrder - Tradition
Building(s)Palazzo del Arte [it]
Participant(s)
Countries8
Standort
LandItalien
CityMilan
Coordinates45°28′19.92″N 9°10′24.78″E / 45.4722000°N 9.1735500°E / 45.4722000; 9.1735500
Timeline
Awarded9 November 1938
Opening6 April 1940
Closure9 June 1940
Triennial expositions
PreviousMilan Triennial VI in Milan
NächsteMilan Triennial VIII in Milan

The Milan Triennial VII was the Triennial in Milan sanctioned by the Bureau of International Expositions (BIE)[1] on the 9 November 1938.[1] Its theme was Order - Tradition.[1] It was held at the Palazzo dell'Arte[2] and ran from 6 April 1940 to 9 June 1940 when Italy entered the Second World War.[1]

Tapio Wirkkala, Rut Bryk snd Dora Jung all won Grand Prix, with Birger Kaipiainen receiving an honorable mention. Toini Muona, Ilmari Tapiovaara and Kaj Franck won gold medals and Lisa Johansson-Pape a silver one.[3]


References

  1. ^ a b c d "Triennale di Milano 1940". Retrieved 12 December 2018.
  2. ^ "Guido Marangoni and the Biennials of Monza, 1923-1927, Design before Design, Villa Reale di Monza - ARTDIRECTORY". Retrieved 17 December 2018.
  3. ^ "The golden age of Finnish design at the Triennales - Forthzine - Jonas Forth ". Retrieved 18 December 2018.