Flower Arranging is a recent art, if we mean by it, the one codified by Constance Spry in 1920.
In Italy the interest towards it began around the Sixties of the past century, when short courses of Flower Arranging were organized in Milan, Genoa, Florence and Rome.
There were different teachers like Camilla Malvasia, Mary Scott Orsman and Julia Clements who is very well known in Italy for her numerous publications.
In 1962 Ida Noble Borletti published “Flowers in the House”
Rosnella Cajello
Fazio founded the Italian School of Flower Arrangement in 1967,
in Sanremo, where she organized five-year courses about history,
techniques and aesthetics of flower arrangements.
She created the Modern Italian style and introduced the ancient
style based only on Italian art.