Despite a supposed lacking of leading figures overtly confirming to a national style, it is possible to identify important traces in Basilicata showing how the innovative echoes of European Modernism could go beyond its geographical -and cultural in many ways- steady isolation as well as beyond its provincial bulding establishment and a handicraft production mostly based on 'ancient' traditional criteria. Aiming at restoring the region to its right place within the Italian geography of prvinced up-to-date with the new spurs of international art, in their own way, there have been selected a few case studies in the Luciana towns of Melfi and Maratea considered particularly significant. However tipically 'provincial' they characterize in the spreading of the new style, they can be related to common criteria of prject design and building which in turn can be connected to a national trend.
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