The Story of Baroque Architecture
Title | The Story of Baroque Architecture PDF eBook |
Author | Claudia Zanlungo |
Publisher | Prestel Publishing |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Architecture, Baroque |
ISBN | 9783791345956 |
Focusing on the Baroque period, this book gives readers the tools they need to grasp the architectural language and building forms of this style. Part of a new, accessibly written, and generously illustrated series on architecture through the ages, this book features Baroque's most important architects, buildings and cities, interior and exterior photographs, detailed images, drawings, and plans. The book offers a general introduction to Baroque, discusses the characteristics of the style, and the commonly used techniques and materials. Originating in the late sixteenth century and continuing to the early 1900s, Baroque swept the globe, from Europe to South America. The period is distinguished by complex architectural shapes designed to heighten emotion and dramatise experience. Buildings from this period are celebrated for their grandeur, intricate embellishments, and gilded statuary. Renowned Baroque architects include Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Francesco Borromini, and Guariono Guarini. AUTHOR: Claudia Zanlungo is a curator and writer on architecture. She lives in Berlin. 200 colour images REDUCED FROM $35.00
The Story of Romanesque Architecture
Title | The Story of Romanesque Architecture PDF eBook |
Author | Francesca Prina |
Publisher | Prestel Publishing |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Architecture, Romanesque |
ISBN | 9783791346304 |
"This book offers a general introduction to the Romanesque period and discusses the primary characteristics of this style with its clearly defined forms and its overall appearance of simplicity, along with commonly used techniques and materials. Examples of Romanesque architecture can be found across Europe, some of the most recognizable being Saint Mark's Basilica in Venice, Durham Cathedral in England and Mont Saint-Michel in France." -- Book Jacket.
Baldassare Longhena and Venetian Baroque Architecture
Title | Baldassare Longhena and Venetian Baroque Architecture PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Hopkins |
Publisher | |
Pages | 356 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9780300181098 |
Revised translation of 2006 Italian ed. with "substantial changes" (page vii). Author added an introduction and significantly expanded or reworked chapters 4 and 5 to incorporate research published in the intervening 6 years.
"When All of Rome was Under Construction"
Title | "When All of Rome was Under Construction" PDF eBook |
Author | Dorothy Metzger Habel |
Publisher | Penn State Press |
Pages | 250 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 0271055731 |
"Analyzes the politics and economics of architecture and the building process in seventeenth-century Rome. Explores topics ranging from the financing of construction to the availability of materials and personnel"--Provided by publisher.
The Baroque Architecture of Sicily
Title | The Baroque Architecture of Sicily PDF eBook |
Author | Maria Giuffrè |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9780500342398 |
Sicilian Baroque is the distinctive form of Baroque architecture that took hold on the island of Sicily in the 17th and 18th centuries, following an intensive surge of building in the wake of the devastating earthquake of 1693. This volume contains photographs and drawings and plans of this form of Baroque.
The Origins of Baroque Art in Rome
Title | The Origins of Baroque Art in Rome PDF eBook |
Author | Alois Riegl |
Publisher | Getty Publications |
Pages | 294 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 1606060414 |
Delivered at the turn of the twentieth century, Riegl's groundbreaking lectures called for the Baroque period to be judged by its own rules and not merely as a period of decline.
Baroque Seville
Title | Baroque Seville PDF eBook |
Author | Amanda Wunder |
Publisher | Penn State Press |
Pages | 499 |
Release | 2017-03-01 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 027107941X |
Baroque art flourished in seventeenth-century Seville during a tumultuous period of economic decline, social conflict, and natural disasters. This volume explores the patronage that fueled this frenzy of religious artistic and architectural activity and the lasting effects it had on the city and its citizens. Amanda Wunder investigates the great public projects of sacred artwork that were originally conceived as medios divinos—divine solutions to the problems that plagued Seville. These commissions included new polychromed wooden sculptures and richly embroidered clothing for venerable old images, gilded altarpieces and monumental paintings for church interiors, elaborate ephemeral decorations and festival books by which to remember them, and the gut renovation or rebuilding of major churches that had stood for hundreds of years. Meant to revive the city spiritually, these works also had a profound real-world impact. Participation in the production of sacred artworks elevated the social standing of the artists who made them and the devout benefactors who commissioned them, and encouraged laypeople to rally around pious causes. Using a diverse range of textual and visual sources, Wunder provides a compelling look at the complex visual world of seventeenth-century Seville and the artistic collaborations that involved all levels of society in the attempt at its revitalization. Vibrantly detailed and thoroughly researched, Baroque Seville is a fascinating account of Seville’s hard-won transformation into one of the foremost centers of Baroque art in Spain during a period of crisis.