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Palladio, Andrea |
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Palladio, Andrea (1508–1580)Italian architect who created harmonious and balanced classical structures. He designed numerous palaces and country houses in and around Vicenza, making use of Roman classical forms, symmetry, and proportion. The Villa Malcontenta and the Villa Rotonda are examples of houses designed from 1540 for patrician families of the Venetian Republic. He also designed churches in Venice and published his studies of classical form in several illustrated books.
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The motorway will cut
through a mysterious, predominantly flat rural landscape, at present
largely dominated by the villas of Andrea Palladio and his successors. Katz added, "Venice and Veneto is famous for its buildings
designed by Andrea Palladio (1508-1580), probably the most imitated
architect in history. The book opens with the theme of the inherent conflict between the
type of control that theorists such as Sebastiano Serlio (Fourth Book,
Venice, 1537) and Daniele Barbaro (Commentary on Vitruvius, Venice,
1556) ascribed to the architect over all aspects of the building,
including its decoration, and the far more heterogeneous reality
ruefully acknowledged by Andrea Palladio (Four Books of Architecture,
Venice, 1570). |
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