Palladio's Rome

Palladio's Rome

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May 19, 2009 · English · Paperback (320 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 320
Language English
Published May 19, 2009
Publisher Yale University Press
Edition Illustrated
ISBN-10 0300151470
ISBN-13 9780300151473

Description

In a captivating exploration of architectural elegance, the authors delve into the intricacies of Palladian design in the heart of Rome. Heart and Hicks bring forth the vision of Andrea Palladio, whose influence on Renaissance architecture resonates deeply throughout the city. Through rich descriptions and insightful analysis, readers are transported to the era where classical ideals melded seamlessly with innovative design.

The narrative gracefully intertwines the historical context of the time with Palladio's architectural philosophies, unraveling the ways in which his work was inspired by ancient Roman structures. The city is seen not just as a backdrop but as a living entity that shaped Palladio's principles and artistry. Beautifully illustrated, the book serves as both an homage to the past and a guide for those eager to understand the magnetic allure of Roman architecture.

Each page radiates a passion for design and history, inviting readers on a visual and intellectual journey through the architectural masterpieces that define Rome. Hart, Hicks, and Palladio illustrate how the past continues to influence contemporary architecture, making this work an essential read for enthusiasts of art, history, and design alike.

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Religion & Spirituality
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