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15 Cards in this Set

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Piazza del Campidoglio
Rome, 16th century Michaeangelo
Rome, 16th century Michaeangelo
San Lorenzo
Florence, Brunelleschi 15th century
Florence, Brunelleschi 15th century
St. Peter's Architects
Bramante, Michalangelo, Bernini, Raphael
Bramante, Michalangelo, Bernini, Raphael
Libreria di San Marco
Sansovino, Verona, 16th century
Sansovino, Verona, 16th century
Palladio
"Last" of great humanist architects. Architecture governed by reason. Perfected, didn't invent. 16th century.
Palazzo della Ragione
Vicenza late 16th century. Serlian pattern.
Vicenza late 16th century. Serlian pattern.
Palazzo Chiericati
Relationship to site and intercolumnization. Palladio 16th century
Relationship to site and intercolumnization. Palladio 16th century
Villa Rotonda
Vicenza 16th century Palladio. 4 sides exactly the same. Centralized plan, dome on a house.
Vicenza 16th century Palladio. 4 sides exactly the same. Centralized plan, dome on a house.
San Giorgio Maggiore
Palladio, Venice, 16th century. Bisected and interlocking pedimented temple fronts.
Palladio, Venice, 16th century. Bisected and interlocking pedimented temple fronts.
Council of Trent
Defined the differences between the Catholic and Protestant positions and, by formalizing the ideals, doctrines, and laws of the church, reinvigorated the Roman Catholic Church.
Defining Terms of Baroque
Movement of art, strong contrasts of light, undulating walls and defining surfaces that represent movement, Realism.
Church of the Gesu
Rome, 16th century Giacomo della porta. Volume increases towards entry. Multiple pediments. Entry: '1st step' to union with God.
Rome, 16th century Giacomo della porta. Volume increases towards entry. Multiple pediments. Entry: '1st step' to union with God.
Maderno
1st Baroque architect. Late 16th/early17th century.
Bernini (at St. Peter's)
Named chief architect late 17th century. Oval replaces circle- movement, accent, energy
San Andrea al Quiranale
Bernini, Rome 17th century Baroque. Elliptical
Bernini, Rome 17th century Baroque. Elliptical