Description: A landmark survey and analysis of Italian Renaissance architecture by an internationally renowned expert in the field.The literature on Italian Renaissance architecture is vast, but every popular account is out-of-date almost before it is written. Once in a generation, however, there is a scholar who is a master of both the documentary evidence and the buildings themselves. In this new study, Christoph Luitpold Frommel, who has won a worldwide reputation through his contributions to specialist journals in Germany and Italy, distills his scholarship into a new synthesis that is both up-to-date and securely based on primary sources.Avoiding the straitjacket of fashionable theory, he organizes the book traditionally by period and architect. Social context, technical innovation, and aesthetic judgment are all given due weight, with particular emphasis on the way in which each architect balanced individual inspiration with the accepted Vitruvian canon. Generously illustrated throughout with photographs, drawings, plans, and reconstructions, it brings into vivid relief the extraordinary flowering of architectural genius between the birth of Brunelleschi and the death of Michelangelo, a turning point in Western culture whose riches and pleasures prove themselves yet again to be literally inexhaustible. 290 illustrations.
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Binding: Hardcover
Weight: 3 lbs
Product Group: Book
IsTextBook: No
Literary Movement: Renaissance
Book Title: Architecture of the Italian Renaissance
Item Length: 11.6in
Item Height: 1in
Item Width: 9.4in
Author: Christoph Luitpold Frommel
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Topic: General, Regional, History / Renaissance
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Publication Year: 2007
Genre: Architecture
Item Weight: 54.3 Oz
Number of Pages: 224 Pages