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Alberti, Leon Battista |
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Alberti, Leon Battista (1404–1472)Italian Renaissance architect and theorist. He set out the principles of classical architecture, and covered their modification for Renaissance practice, in De re aedificatoria/On Architecture, which he started in 1452 and worked on until his death (published in 1485; translated as Ten Books on Architecture in 1955). Alberti's designs for the churches of San Sebastiano, begun In 1460, and San Andrea (1470; both in Mantua) – the only two extant buildings entirely of his design – are bold in their use of classical language but to a certain extent anticipate Mannerism. His treatises on painting (1436) and sculpture (c. 1464) were the first to examine the theory as well as the technique of the subjects. He also wrote works on mathematics, ethics, religion, and grammar. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Matisse, and that dry old stick, Alberti with his Santa Maria Novella
plus Bryan Avery (I thought he ran a rival practice) are all mentioned
along with a short piece discussing the company logo: 'Our logo is
a scientifically accurate representation of what we see combining logic
and accuracy with a timeless perspective of art and creation'. Actress Camryn Manheim accepted the Kodak Vision
Award for cinematographer Maryse Alberti and promised, ``I will get this
to her in one piece,'' while Maria Bello, the MaxMara Face of
the Future Award winner, clutched hers for a moment and then wisely
handed it off. Pieces like "Crossing the
Bridge" and "Serenata" incorporate timeless
concepts--scale patterns, parallel thirds, Alberti Bass and balance
between hands--with broad styles, fun melodies and short, approachable
form. |
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