Palladio's Rome

Palladio's Rome
Title Palladio's Rome PDF eBook
Author Architect Andrea Palladio
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 364
Release 2006-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780300109092

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Andrea Palladio (1508�-1580), one of the most famous architects of all time, published two enormously popular guides to the churches and antiquities of Rome in 1554. Striving to be both scholarly and popular, Palladio invited his Renaissance readers to discover the charm of Rome’s ancient and medieval wonders, and to follow pilgrimage routes leading from one church to the next. He also described ancient Roman rituals of birth, marriage, and death. Here translated into English and joined in a single volume for the first time, Palladio’s guidebooks allow modern visitors to enjoy Rome exactly as their predecessors did 450 years ago. Like the originals, this new edition is pocket-sized and therefore easily read on site. Enhanced with illustrations and commentary, the book also includes the first full English translation of Raphael’s famous letter to Pope Leo X on the monuments of ancient Rome. For architectural historians, tourists, and armchair travelers, this book offers fresh and surprising insights into the antiquarian and ecclesiastical preoccupations of one of the greatest of the Renaissance architectural masters.

Andrea Palladio

Andrea Palladio
Title Andrea Palladio PDF eBook
Author Sir Banister Fletcher
Publisher
Pages 268
Release 1902
Genre Architects
ISBN

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Andrea Palladio, 1508-1580

Andrea Palladio, 1508-1580
Title Andrea Palladio, 1508-1580 PDF eBook
Author Manfred Wundram
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Architecture, Renaissance
ISBN 9783836502894

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Andrea Palladio's 'Villa Rotonda' in Vicenza became the most famous building of its kind; it influenced many later designs and remains an important source of inspiration for architects. Part of the "Basic Architecture" series, this title gives an introduction to the work of Andrea Palladio (1508-1580).

Palladio's Venice : Architecture and Society in a Renaissance Republic

Palladio's Venice : Architecture and Society in a Renaissance Republic
Title Palladio's Venice : Architecture and Society in a Renaissance Republic PDF eBook
Author Tracy Elizabeth Cooper
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 415
Release 2005-01-01
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0300105827

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A glamorous and unprecedented exploration of Palladio's work in one of the most beautiful of all cities

Palladio

Palladio
Title Palladio PDF eBook
Author James Ackerman
Publisher Penguin UK
Pages 222
Release 1991-07-25
Genre Architecture
ISBN 014193638X

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Palladio (1508-80) combined classical restraint with constant inventiveness. In this study, Professor Ackerman sets Palladio in the context of his age - the Humanist era of Michelangelo and Raphael, Titian and Veronese - and examines each of the villas, churches and palaces in turn and tries to penetrate to the heart of the Palladian miracle. Palladio's theoretical writings are important and illuminating, he suggests, yet they never do justice to the intense intuitive skills of "a magician of light and colour". Indeed, as the photographs in this book reveal, Palladio was "as sensual, as skilled in visual alchemy as any Venetian painter of his time", and his countless imitators have usually captured the details, but not the essence of his style. There are buildings all the way from Philadelphia to Leningrad which bear witness to Palladio's "permanent place in the making of architecture", yet he also deserves to be seen on his own terms.

Palladio in Venice

Palladio in Venice
Title Palladio in Venice PDF eBook
Author Alberto Weissmüller
Publisher Grafiche Vianello srl
Pages 182
Release 2005
Genre Architecture
ISBN 8872001749

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Andrea Palladio (1508-1580) was one of the most influential architects of the western world. This volume presents his artistic career in relation to the last thirty years of his life, concentrating mainly on his activity in the city of the Lagoon. His ef

The Five Orders of Architecture

The Five Orders of Architecture
Title The Five Orders of Architecture PDF eBook
Author Vignola
Publisher
Pages 134
Release 1889
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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