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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

Chateau d' Ancy-le-Franc

Serlio 1530, France
Geometric design

Serlio 1530, France


Geometric design

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





Palazzo Maccarani

Romano, 1520 
- rusticated ground floor
(Palazzo Caprini)
- coupled order

Romano, 1520


- rusticated ground floor


(Palazzo Caprini)


- coupled order


- oblong openings


- considered eccentric

Palazzo Te

Romano 1525, Mantua
-built for Gonzaga family
-ornate interior
- unusual proportions- looks low
-rustic elements

Romano 1525, Mantua


-built for Gonzaga family


-ornate interior frescoes


- unusual proportions- looks low


-rustic elements, rough columns, keystone


-uneven placement of classical elements



rebuilding S. Pietro aka Mantua Cathedral

Romano, Mantua

Romano, Mantua


- facade preserved


-flat-roof nave and tunnel vault aisles

Estivale at Palazzo Ducale

Romano, 1540, Mantua
-performance stage
-lack of harmony
-rustication and twisted spirals

Romano, 1540, Mantua


-performance stage


-lack of harmony


-rustication and twisted spirals

Casa Pippi (architect's house)

Romano, 1540, Mantua
Romano's house

Romano, 1540, Mantua


Romano's house


all rusticated, no columns

Giacomo Barozzi Vignola (see chpt 10)

1507-1573


Roman/Academic School


-resmebles Sangallo


-involvement in St. Peter's (after Michelangelo's death)


-Palazzo Farnese



Treatise on the Five Order

Giacomo Barozzi Vignola, 1562


-academic architecture

Villa Giulia

Vignola, Rome, 1551

Vignola and Ammannati, Rome, 1551


rustication

Castello/ Palazzo Farnese at Caprarola

Vignola, 1560

Vignola, 1560

II Gesu

Vignola (plan and interior) for Cardinal Farnese, Rome

Vignola (plan and interior) for Cardinal Farnese, Rome

Villa Lante at Bagnaia

Vignola, for Cardinal Gambara

Vignola, for Cardinal Gambara

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

Casino of Pius IV

Ligorio, Vatican gardens

Ligorio, Vatican gardens


- holds many antique trends, stucco, and secular images and precision

Villa d'Este

Ligorio, Tivoli for Cardinal de's of Ferrara, 1565

Ligorio, Tivoli for Cardinal de's of Ferrara, 1565

Park of the Monsters at Bomarzo

aka "Sacred Grove"
Ligorio, 1552 for Giulia Farnese

aka "Sacred Grove"


Ligorio, 1552 for Giulia Farnese

Giorgio Vasari (see chpt 14)

1511-1574

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)

Lives of the Artists

written by Giorgio Vasari 1550s.

Palazzo degli Uffizi

Vasari, Florence
-Loggia de Lanzi
- 1 way in/out
-escape route for Duke (to Palazzo Pitti)
- Sculptures of Medici family Lions

Vasari, Florence


-Loggia de Lanzi


- 1 way in/out


-escape route for Duke (to Palazzo Pitti)


- Sculptures of Medici family Lions

Palazzo Pitti

Bartolomeo Ammannati (1511-1592), Florence
-First government building, 
-built for Cosimo 
-Mannerist

Bartolomeo Ammannati (1511-1592), Florence


-First government building,


-built for Cosimo


-Mannerist, rustication

Ponte Sta. Trinita

Ammannati, Florence, 1558-1570
- continuation for Duke's escape
-contrived curves

Ammannati, Florence, 1558-1570


- drawings done by Michelangelo and Vasari?


- continuation for Duke's escape


-contrived curves

Pza S. Marco redesign (see chpt. 11,13)

Jacopo Sansovino, Venice, 1530
-Palazzo Ducale
-Zecca and Libreria
-first 'urban' living space
- performance space

Jacopo Sansovino, Venice, 1530


-Palazzo Ducale


-Zecca and Libreria


-first 'urban' living space


- performance space

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

Strada Nuova

Galeazzo Alessi, Genoa

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

Teatro Olimpico at Sabbiioneta

Scamozzi, 1588

Scamozzi, 1588

Plan of Palmanova

Scamozzi, 1593

Scamozzi, 1593

Palazzo Bevilacque

Sanmicheli, Verona, 1530
- for Bev. family
-un-centralized door
-mannerism

Sanmicheli, Verona, 1530


- for Bev. family


-un-centralized door


-mannerism



Palazzo Canossa

Sanmicheli, Verona, 1532
- mannerist stone arches

Sanmicheli, Verona, 1532


- mannerist stone arches

Porta Nuova gate

Sanmicheli, Verona, 1533
- 5 entrances, change sizes
- brick fortification in back

Sanmicheli, Verona, 1533


- 5 entrances, change sizes


- brick fortification in back



Porta Palio gate

Sanmicheli, Verona, 1555
- sentiment to Porta Nuova
- mannerist pediments
- small arches on the inside (facing the city)

Sanmicheli, Verona, 1555


- sentiment to Porta Nuova


- mannerist pediments


- small arches on the inside (facing the city)

Zecca

Sansovino, pza S. Marco
-Mint: silver coin factory

Sansovino, pza S. Marco


-Mint: silver coin factory

Libreria

Sansovino, pza. S. Marco
-repeated elements

Sansovino, pza. S. Marco


-repeated elements

Pal. Corner della Ca Grande

Sansovino, Venice
-mannerist arch
- glorifies boating dock

Sansovino, Venice


-mannerist arch


- glorifies boating dock

Andrea di Pietro della Gondola , Palladio

1508-1580


- published Quattro Libri

Basilica Palladian

Palladio, 1546, Vicenza

Palladio, 1546, Vicenza

Loggia del Capitanato

Palladio, Vicenza

Palladio, Vicenza

San Giorgio Maggiore

Palladio, Venice

Palladio, Venice

II Redentore

Palladio, Venice

Palladio, Venice

Teatro Olimpico

Palladio, Venice, 
-completed by Scamozzi

Palladio, Venice,


-completed by Scamozzi

Palazzo Thiene

Palladio, Vicenza (Romano started 1542)

Palladio, Vicenza (Romano started 1542)


- elements of rustication (rough indoor columns)


- unfinished by Thiene family

Palazzo Chiericati

Palladio, Vicenza, 1545
Palladio, Vicenza, 1545

-70 % of building recessed behind columns.


- Bottom floor public


- raised because of flooding


- located at a horse market


-bundled columns

Palazzo Valmarana

Palladio, 1565

Palladio, 1565


-giant order, makes intimidating street facade


- unfinished

Villa at Pojana Maggiore

Palladio, 1549
Palladio, 1549

Villa Barbaro at Maser

Palladio, 1549
Palladio, 1549

Villa Almerigo- Capra (La Rotonda)

Palladio, 1566
Palladio, 1566