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49 Cards in this Set
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Seven Books |
author: Sebastiano Serlio 1475-1554 -extrapolated works from Bramante and Raphael. -written for a 'lay' audience -published internationally - more drawings than text - clarified 'laws' of design |
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Chateau d' Ancy-le-Franc |
Serlio 1530, France Geometric design |
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Giulio Romano (see cht 7) |
original style (mannerist?), 'painter's architecture' from Rome, works in/runs art in Mantua follower of Raphael and Roman-esk style appointed superior position by Duke worked for Gonzaga family -Palazzo de Te (Mantua) -Palazzo Maccarani (Rome) -Estivale |
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Palazzo Maccarani |
Romano, 1520 - rusticated ground floor (Palazzo Caprini) - coupled order - oblong openings - considered eccentric |
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Palazzo Te |
Romano 1525, Mantua -built for Gonzaga family -ornate interior frescoes - unusual proportions- looks low -rustic elements, rough columns, keystone -uneven placement of classical elements |
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rebuilding S. Pietro aka Mantua Cathedral |
Romano, Mantua - facade preserved -flat-roof nave and tunnel vault aisles |
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Estivale at Palazzo Ducale |
Romano, 1540, Mantua -performance stage -lack of harmony -rustication and twisted spirals |
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Casa Pippi (architect's house) |
Romano, 1540, Mantua Romano's house all rusticated, no columns |
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Giacomo Barozzi Vignola (see chpt 10) |
1507-1573 Roman/Academic School -resmebles Sangallo -involvement in St. Peter's (after Michelangelo's death) -Palazzo Farnese |
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Treatise on the Five Order |
Giacomo Barozzi Vignola, 1562 -academic architecture |
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Villa Giulia |
Vignola and Ammannati, Rome, 1551 rustication |
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Castello/ Palazzo Farnese at Caprarola |
Vignola, 1560 |
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II Gesu |
Vignola (plan and interior) for Cardinal Farnese, Rome |
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Villa Lante at Bagnaia |
Vignola, for Cardinal Gambara |
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Pirro Ligorio |
1510- 1583 academic focus - under Pius IV - involved in St. Peter's (but did not finish) - Villa d'Este at Tivoli - remodeling of Belvedere Court |
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Casino of Pius IV |
Ligorio, Vatican gardens - holds many antique trends, stucco, and secular images and precision |
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Villa d'Este |
Ligorio, Tivoli for Cardinal de's of Ferrara, 1565 |
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Park of the Monsters at Bomarzo |
aka "Sacred Grove" Ligorio, 1552 for Giulia Farnese |
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Giorgio Vasari (see chpt 14) |
1511-1574 |
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Grand Duke Cosimo I de' Medici |
1537-1569 -second duke of Florence -Grand Duke of Tuscany -absolutist ruler (wants to get rid of Republican values) |
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Lives of the Artists |
written by Giorgio Vasari 1550s. |
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Palazzo degli Uffizi |
Vasari, Florence -Loggia de Lanzi - 1 way in/out -escape route for Duke (to Palazzo Pitti) - Sculptures of Medici family Lions |
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Palazzo Pitti |
Bartolomeo Ammannati (1511-1592), Florence -First government building, -built for Cosimo -Mannerist, rustication |
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Ponte Sta. Trinita |
Ammannati, Florence, 1558-1570 - drawings done by Michelangelo and Vasari? - continuation for Duke's escape -contrived curves |
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Pza S. Marco redesign (see chpt. 11,13) |
Jacopo Sansovino, Venice, 1530 -Palazzo Ducale -Zecca and Libreria -first 'urban' living space - performance space |
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new Street for Sixtus V |
Domenico Fontana, Rome, 1585 - confusion for pilgrims -3 streets starting at Piazza del Popolo leading to St. Peters -Obelisk in center of Piazza del Popolo |
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Strada Nuova |
Galeazzo Alessi, Genoa |
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Sabbioneta |
1531-1591 -town near Mantua -designed by Duke Gonzaga -sandy ground -Bastions built around town, and irregular streets for military protection -2 exists/ entrances |
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Teatro Olimpico at Sabbiioneta |
Scamozzi, 1588 |
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Plan of Palmanova |
Scamozzi, 1593 |
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Palazzo Bevilacque |
Sanmicheli, Verona, 1530 - for Bev. family -un-centralized door -mannerism |
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Palazzo Canossa |
Sanmicheli, Verona, 1532 - mannerist stone arches |
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Porta Nuova gate |
Sanmicheli, Verona, 1533 - 5 entrances, change sizes - brick fortification in back |
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Porta Palio gate |
Sanmicheli, Verona, 1555 - sentiment to Porta Nuova - mannerist pediments - small arches on the inside (facing the city) |
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Zecca |
Sansovino, pza S. Marco -Mint: silver coin factory |
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Libreria |
Sansovino, pza. S. Marco -repeated elements |
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Pal. Corner della Ca Grande |
Sansovino, Venice -mannerist arch - glorifies boating dock |
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Andrea di Pietro della Gondola , Palladio |
1508-1580 - published Quattro Libri |
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Basilica Palladian |
Palladio, 1546, Vicenza |
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Loggia del Capitanato |
Palladio, Vicenza |
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San Giorgio Maggiore |
Palladio, Venice |
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II Redentore |
Palladio, Venice |
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Teatro Olimpico |
Palladio, Venice, -completed by Scamozzi |
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Palazzo Thiene |
Palladio, Vicenza (Romano started 1542) - elements of rustication (rough indoor columns) - unfinished by Thiene family |
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Palazzo Chiericati |
Palladio, Vicenza, 1545
-70 % of building recessed behind columns. - Bottom floor public - raised because of flooding - located at a horse market -bundled columns |
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Palazzo Valmarana |
Palladio, 1565 -giant order, makes intimidating street facade - unfinished |
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Villa at Pojana Maggiore |
Palladio, 1549
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Villa Barbaro at Maser |
Palladio, 1549
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Villa Almerigo- Capra (La Rotonda) |
Palladio, 1566
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