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Tempietto di S Pietro in Montorio Rome byMontorio, Rome, by
Donato Bramante, 1502-6
Brian LewisBrian Lewis
Canonica of S Ambrogio Milan by Bramante from 1492Canonica of S Ambrogio, Milan, by Bramante, from 1492details of the loggia with the tree trunk column
Philip Goad
Manneristtendencies
ti l texaggerating elementsdistorting elements
breaking rules of arrangementbreaking rules of arrangementjoking
using obscure classical precedentsover-refining
inventing free compositionsb t ti l i l fabstracting classical formssuggesting primitiveness
suggesting incompletenesssuggesting incompletenesssuggesting imprisonmentsuggesting pent-up forces
suggesting structural failure
ABSTRACTION OF THE ORDERSPalazzo Maccarani, Rome, by Giulio Romano, 1521
Heydenreich & Lotz, Architecture in Italy, pl 239.Paolo Portoghesi Rome of the Renaissance (London 1972), pl 79
ANTISCTRUCTURALISM (A)
Palazzo MaccaraniPalazzo Maccaranidetail of a doorway
Portoghesi Rome of the Renaissance pl 82Portoghesi, Rome of the Renaissance, pl 82
ANTISTRUCTURALISM (B)ANTISTRUCTURALISM (B)Palazzo Caprini [House of Raphael], Rome, by Bramante, c 1510
Heydenreich & Lotz, Architecture, pl 165
ANTISTRUCTURALISM (C)Palace of Diocletian, Spalato, c 284: detail of the north gate
R J Mainstone, Developments in Structural Form (Cambridge [Massachusetts] 1975), p 41
aqueduct at Segovia, Spain, AD early C1st p , y
& early C2nd
Frank Sear; N H Ramage &Frank Sear; N H Ramage & Andrew Ramage, Roman Art: Romulus to Constantine (3rd
ed, London 2000), p 149
Porta Maggiore, Rome, c AD 50N H Ramage & Andrew Ramage, Roman Art: Romulus to Constantine (3rd ed, London 2000), p 148
RUSTICATION (A)
the evolution of rustication,
according to Serlio
Sebastiano Serlio, The Book ofSebastiano Serlio, The Book of Architecture (1611 [1980 (1970)]),
fourth book, ch 5, folio 15
RUSTICATION (B)RUSTICATION (B)doorway by Serlio; gateway near Duomo, Todi, by G B da Vignola, late C16th
Sebastiano Serlio, Regoli Generali di Architettura (1537-51-75), IV, 7, p 40; George Tibbits
RUSTICATION (C)anonymous gateway near the Duomo,
LuccaLuccaantique column, possibly from a fastigium, in the church of Santa
Prassede, Rome
Miles Lewis; Richard Krautheimer, Rome: Profile of a City, 312-1308 (Princeton [New Jersey] 1980), p 136
RUSTICATION (D)Palazzo Pitti, Florence, garden front by , , g y
Bartolomeo Ammannati, c 1568,east wing
Peter Collins, Concrete: the Vision of a New Architecture(London 1959), pl 44A
Pru Sanderson
Giulio Romano's house, Mantua, by Romano, c 1540s: his drawingColin Rowe & Leon Satkowski, Italian Architecture of the Sixteenth Century (New York 2003), p 98
Giulio Romano's house, Mantua, by Romano, c 1540s, , y ,Heydenreich & Lotz, Architecture in Italy, pl 238
Palazzo Ducale, Mantua, Cortile della Cavallerizza, detail of
the façade of the Estivale, by Giulio Romano, c 1539
Pru Sanderson.Heydenreich & Lotz, Architecture, pl 232
Palazzo Ducale, Mantua, Cortile
della Cavallerizza, detail of the façade of the Estivale, by Giulio Romano, c
1539
Pru SandersonPru Sanderson
Palazzo Ducale, Mantua Cortile dellaMantua, Cortile della Cavallerizza, detail of
the façade of the Estivale by GiulioEstivale, by Giulio Romano, c 1539
Pru Sanderson
Salmonic column from the original
shrine of St Peter in th b ilithe basilica
brought from Greece in the C4th, probably
c AD 200c AD 200
Peter Bamm, The Kingdoms ofPeter Bamm, The Kingdoms of Christ: the Story of the Early Church (London 1959), p 118
Palazzo del Tè, Mantua, by Giuliano Romano, 1526-1534north west & east elevations
Rowe & Satkowski, Italian Architecture of the Sixteenth Century, p 86
Palazzo del Tè, Mantua, by
Giuliano Romano, 1526-1534
north (garden) front
west & south fronts
Rowe & Satkowski, Italian Architecture of the
Sixteenth Century, p 93Heydenreich & Lotz,
A hit t iArchitecture inItaly, pl 230
Palazzo del Tè, inner courtPalazzo del Tè, inner courtnorth-west view & details
Heydenreich & Lotz, Architecture in Italy, pl 234
Pru Sanderson
Palazzo del Tè detail of dropped triglyphdetail of dropped triglyph
in the inner court
Pru SandersonPru Sanderson
P l d l TèPalazzo del Tè
garden loggia
Sala dei Cavalli
Heydenreich & Lotz, Architecture in Italy, pls 231, 232
Palazzo del TèSala dei Gigantoriceiling, wall detailg,
Pru SandersonV L Tapié The Age of Grandeur
(London 1960), pl 2
Palazzo del Tè Sala dei Gigantori wall paintingPalazzo del Tè, Sala dei Gigantori, wall paintingPru Sanderson
EXAGGERATION & DISMEMBERMENT (A)
Porta Pia, Rome,by Michelangelo 1561 4by Michelangelo, 1561-4
Pru Sanderson
EXAGGERATION & DISMEMBERMENT (C)
Palazzo Uffizi, Florence, , ,Porta della Suppliche, by
Bernardo Buontalenti, 15771577
Heydenreich & Lotz, Architecture in Italy, pl 353
THE ONGOING DEBATE
CREATIVE DESIGNBrunelleschi > MichelangeloBrunelleschi > Michelangelo
C C S GACADEMIC DESIGNAlberti > Antonio Sangallog
Farnese Palace, Rome, by Antonio de Sangallo the younger, c 1513 onwards, enlarged scheme c1534-45, completed by Michelangelo from c 1545: engraved elevation of 1549
Rowe & Satkowski, Italian Architecture of the Sixteenth Century, p 119
Farnese Palace courtyard: view & top floor windowFine Arts 172/R763/3fan/cy [82-28-3]; 172/R763/3fan/cy [c.16259]
S Lorenzo, Florence, by Brunelleschi, begun 1421: plan of church complexFine Arts, 172/F632/2LO/PLAN/11; RE20.34.67
S Lorenzo, Florence,Old Sacristy, by Brunelleschi, 1421-8: plan & section
Medici Chapel, by Michelangelo, 1521: plan & section
Linda Murray, Michelangelo (London 1980), p 114
the Medici Chapel at San Lorenzo, Florence, wall detailsH d i h & L t A hit t I It l l 353anonymous; Heydenreich & Lotz, Architecture In Italy, pl 353
Medici Chapel [New Sacristy], San Lorenzo, Florence, by Michelangelo, 1521: p [ y] y gtombs of Lorenzo & Giuliano de' Medici, Dawn & Twilight; Day & Night
Cappelle Medicee nos 83, 82
S Lorenzo, Florence, by Brunelleschi, begun 1421: plan of church complexFine Arts, 172/F632/2LO/PLAN/11; RE20.34.67
Laurentian Library, by Michelangelo [1523] 1525-34,
continued by Tribolo, Vasari and Ammannati 1534-71
interior view, section & plan
anonymous; Murray Michelangelo p 126anonymous; Murray, Michelangelo, p 126
Laurentian Library, vestibule, by Michelangelo from 1524, staircase by Vasari and Ammannati in the 1550s
anonymous
Laurentian Library, vestibule, by Michelangelo from 1524, y, , y g ,staircase by Vasari and Ammannati in the 1550s
Lewis, Architectura, p 292
so-called 'Burial Place of Annia Regilla' Rome, c AD 150
Portoghesi, Rome of the Renaissance, pl 434
Laurentian Library vestibule, detailMUAS 16,903
so-called 'Burial Place of Annia Regilla' Rome, c AD 150
Portoghesi, Rome of the Renaissance, pl 434
Palazzo dei Conservatori, Capitol, Rome, by Michelangelo, 1537-64: detail of
i i d (i t l) limprisoned (internal) columnMUAS 16,884
Orthodox Bapistery, Ravenna, as completed c AD 450, stucco
décoration in zone 2Miles Lewis
Palazzo dei Conservatori: detail a a o de Co se a o de aof windowMiles Lewis
Palazzo del Senatore, Capitol, Rome: steps by Michelangelo, 1540s, further work by Tommasso dei Cavalleri, Martino Longhi the elder, completed by Giacomo della Porta, 1590s
MUAS 15,325
St Peter's: model of project, by Antonio da Sangallo, c 1539Paul Frankl, Principles of Architectural History (Cambridge [Massachusetts] 1968), pl 10
St Peter's, Rome,exterior
from the back
L H Heydenreich & Wolfgang Lotz Architecture in Italy 1400 to 1600
(Harmondsworth [Middlesex] 1974, pl 256
St Peter's, east end, by Michelangelo after 1547, detail of a corner, with the giant order;
detail of the southern apseanonymous; Goldscheider, Michelangelo, pl 276
St Peters: niches in the apse, right hand one with with the papal insigniaGoldscheider, Michelangelo, pls 271, 279
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