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Andrea Palladio Renaissance Architect Your starting place for exploring the life and works of Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio
Michelangelo Buonarroti Michelangelo Buonarroti - Italian Sculptor, Painter, Architect and Poet. Michelangelo was arguably the most famous artist of the Italian Renaissance, and inarguably one of the greatest artists of all time. He considered himself a sculptor, primarily,
Zamosc - Poland's Renaissance Italian Town Visitors to Poland may be amazed that the country includes a town that is one of the best preserved Renaissance towns in Europe. Zamosc, in eastern Poland, was built in one short period according to the design of an Italian architect, making it rathe
Renaissance Architecture Your starting place for exploring Renaissance architecture, with facts and photos for Renaissance architecture in Italy, France and England.
Filippo Brunelleschi - Who's Who in Medieval History and the Renaissance Basic information and useful websites about Renaissance Architect Filippo Brunelleschi
Rowe's Renaissance: Italian architecture of the 16th century - Reviews - Italian Architecture of the 16th Century Italian Architecture of the 16th Century ITALIAN ARCHITECTURE OF THE 16TH CENTURY By Colin Rowe and Leon Satkowski, New York: Princeton Architectural Press. 2002. [pounds sterling]24.95 Colin Rowe (1920-1999) may be best known to read...(Continue Reading) Leon Battista Alberti: Master Builder of the Italian Renaissance - Book Review ANTHONY GRAFTON New York: Hill and Wang, 2000. 415 pp.; 1 color ill,, 27 b/w. $35.00 A fascination with Leon Battista Alberti has become a characteristic ......(Continue Reading)Visiting the Val d'Orcia, birthplace of the Italian Renaissance town In the heart of Tuscany's province of Siena -- where the first towns built in the Renaissance style were founded -- is the area known as the Val d'Orcia....(Continue Reading)Art imitates architecture: the Saint Philip reliquary in Renaissance Florence Public ritual in late medieval and Renaissance Florence was largely dependent on the cults of the city's patron saints, relics, and sacred images. (1) ......(Continue Reading)Paper Palaces: The Rise of the Renaissance Architectural Treatise & The Architectural Treatise in the Italian Renaissance: Architectural Invention, Ornament, VAUGHAN HART AND PETER HICKS, EDS. Paper Palaces: The Rise of the Renaissance Architectural Treatise New Haven and London: Yale University Press 1998....(Continue Reading)
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