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Italian Renaissance Architecture
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Filippo Brunelleschi
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Figure 19-18 ARNOLFO DI CAMBIO and others, Florence Cathedral (aerial view
looking northeast), Florence, Italy,begun1296.
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Figure 21-30 FILIPPO BRUNELLLESCHI,
cutaway view of the dome of Florence Cathedral,
Florence, Italy, 1420-1436 ( after Piero Sanpaolesi).
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Brunelleschi, Foundling Hospital, Florence
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6 Figure 21-31 FILIPPO BRUNELLESCHI, interior of Santo Spirito (looking northeast), Florence, Italy, designed 1434–
1436; begun ca. 1436.
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7 Figure 21-32 FILIPPO BRUNELLESCHI, early plan (left) and plan as constructed (right) of Santo Spirito, Florence, Italy,
designed 1434–1436; begun 1446.
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FILIPPO BRUNELLESCHI, exterior of Santo Spirito, Florence, Italy, designed 1434–1436; begun ca.
1436.
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Figure 21-33 FILIPPO BRUNELLESCHI,
facade of the Pazzi Chapel, Santa Croce,
Florence, Italy, begun ca. 1440.
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10 Figure 21-34 FILIPPO BRUNELLESCHI, plan of the Pazzi Chapel, Santa Croce, Florence, Italy designed
ca. 1423, begun 1442.
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Figure 21-35 FILIPPO BRUNELLESCHI,
interior of the Pazzi Chapel (looking northeast),
Santa Croce, Florence, Italy, designed ca.1423,
begun 1442, with glazed terracotta roundels by
Luca della Robbia.
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Figure 21-36 MICHELOZZO DI
BARTOLOMMEO, facade of the Palazzo Medici-
Riccardi, Florence, Italy, begun 1445.
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Figure 21-37 MICHELOZZO DI BARTOLOMMEO, interior court of the Palazzo Medici-Riccardi, Florence, Italy,
begun 1445.
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Leon Battista Alberti
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Figure 21-38 LEON BATTISTA ALBERTI
BERNARDO ROSSELLINO, Palazzo Rucellai,
Florence, Italy, ca. 1452–1470.
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Figure 21-39 LEON BATTISTA
ALBERTI, west facade of Santa
Maria Novella, Florence, Italy, ca.
1456–1470.
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Figure 21-44 LEON BATTISTA
ALBERTI, west facade of Sant’Andrea,
Mantua, Italy, designed 1470, begun 1472.
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Figure 21-45 LEON BATTISTA ALBERTI, plan of Sant’Andrea, Mantua, Italy, designed 1470, begun 1472.
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Figure 21-46 LEON BATTISTA
ALBERTI, interior of Sant’Andrea (looking
northeast), Mantua, Italy, designed 1470,
begun 1472.
Where have we seen this coffered
barrel vault before?
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BRAMANTE
Examine the achievements of Donato Bramante: innovative
central-plan designs based on classical sources (influence of
tholoi and Roman circular temples), and the beginning of new
St. Peter’s in Rome.
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Figure 22-22 DONATO
D’ANGELO BRAMANTE,
Tempietto, San Pietro in
Montorio, Rome, Italy,
1502(?).
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Temple of Vesta (?),
Tivoli, Italy, early
first century BCE.
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Figure 22-23 DONATO
D’ANGELO BRAMANTE, plan
for the new Saint Peter’s, the
Vatican, Rome, Italy,
1505. (1)dome, (2) apse.
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1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
2 2
2
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Figure 22-24
CHRISTOFORO FOPPA
CARADOSSO, medal
showing Bramante’s design
for the new Saint Peter’s,
1506. Bronze, 2 1/4”
diameter. British Museum
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Figure 22-25
MICHELANGELO
BUONARROTI, plan for
Saint Peter’s, Vatican
City, Rome, Italy, 1546.
(1) dome, (2) apse, (3)
portico.
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Bramante
Michelangelo
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Figure 22-26 MICHELANGELO BUONARROTI, Saint Peter’s (looking
northeast), Vatican City, Rome, Italy, 1546–1564. Dome completed by
GIACOMO DELLA PORTA, 1590.
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Figure 22-27 ANTONIO DA SANGALLO THE YOUNGER, Palazzo Farnese (looking
southeast), Rome, Italy, 1517-1546; completed by MICHELANGELO BUONARROTI, 1546-1550.
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Figure 22-28 ANTONIO DA SANGALLO THE YOUNGER, courtyard of the Palazzo Farnese, Rome, Italy,
ca. 1517–1546. Third story and attic by MICHELANGELO BUONARROTI, 1546-1550.
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More Michelangelo architecture
when we look at the Mannerist
period.
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16th Century Venetian Architecture
Analyze the designs of Palladio; remember his importance to
future architects such as Thomas Jefferson
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PALLADIO • Examine the architecture and theories of
Palladio.
• Realize that his work was inspired by the
writings of the ancient Roman architect
VITRUVIUS.
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Figure 22-29 ANDREA PALLADIO, Villa Rotonda (formerly Villa
Capra), near Vicenza, Italy, ca. 1566–1570.
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Figure 22-30
ANDREA
PALLADIO, plan
of the Villa
Rotonda (formerly
Villa Capra), near
Vicenza, Italy, ca.
1550–1570. (1)
dome, (2) porch.
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Figure 22-31 ANDREA PALLADIO, aerial view of San Giorgio
Maggiore, Venice, Italy, begun 1566.
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Figure 22-32 ANDREA PALLADIO, interior of San Giorgio Maggiore,
Venice, Italy, begun 1566.
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Il Redentore
(The
Redeemer),
Palladio,
opened 1577