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- catalog abstract ""Palladio is a subject now widely taught in liberal arts curricula, as well as in professional schools. Architects, too-- both in training and in practice-- have found Lewis's display of the successive steps in Palladio's design process to be a visual and historical narrative that can illuminate and even inspire their own conceptual evolutions. But, above all, students and scholars of Renaissance art and architectural history will most appreciate the author's wealth of contextual detail, the vibrant sketches of Palladio's negotiations with mentors and collaborators, as well as new material on the lives of his patrons, with revised identifications and datings of their projects (including the first comprehensive chronology for Palladio's drawings). This book has also pioneered in bringing together the documentary and visual evidence for Palladio as the primary designer of elaborately painted and decorated interiors, a revelation that should fundamentally affect our understanding of Palladian architecture."--Bookseller's site.".
- catalog contributor b1519014.
- catalog contributor b1519015.
- catalog contributor b1519016.
- catalog created "c1981.".
- catalog date "1981".
- catalog date "c1981.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1981.".
- catalog description ""Palladio is a subject now widely taught in liberal arts curricula, as well as in professional schools. Architects, too-- both in training and in practice-- have found Lewis's display of the successive steps in Palladio's design process to be a visual and historical narrative that can illuminate and even inspire their own conceptual evolutions. But, above all, students and scholars of Renaissance art and architectural history will most appreciate the author's wealth of contextual detail, the vibrant sketches of Palladio's negotiations with mentors and collaborators, as well as new material on the lives of his patrons, with revised identifications and datings of their projects (including the first comprehensive chronology for Palladio's drawings). This book has also pioneered in bringing together the documentary and visual evidence for Palladio as the primary designer of elaborately painted and decorated interiors, a revelation that should fundamentally affect our understanding of Palladian architecture."--Bookseller's site.".
- catalog description "Architectural apprenticeship: first travels in the Veneto, the Adriatic, and to Rome -- Components of a maturing technique: orders, proportions, and ornaments -- Domestic project drawings of the early 1540s -- Private commissions and public projects in Vicenza and Venice, 1544-1554 -- The experience of Rome (1): reconstructions of the imperial baths -- The experience of Rome (II): imperial multi-level monuments restored -- Professional maturity: built and painted architecture at mid-century -- Ancient and modern civic monuments: temple and tombs in the classical style -- The legacy of Palladio.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 219-223.".
- catalog extent "viii, 224 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Drawings of Andrea Palladio.".
- catalog identifier "0883970368 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Drawings of Andrea Palladio.".
- catalog issued "1981".
- catalog issued "c1981.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D.C. : The Foundation,".
- catalog relation "Drawings of Andrea Palladio.".
- catalog spatial "Italy.".
- catalog subject "720/.22/2 19".
- catalog subject "Architecture, Renaissance Italy.".
- catalog subject "NA2707.P3 A4 1981".
- catalog subject "Palladio, Andrea, 1508-1580 Exhibitions.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Architectural apprenticeship: first travels in the Veneto, the Adriatic, and to Rome -- Components of a maturing technique: orders, proportions, and ornaments -- Domestic project drawings of the early 1540s -- Private commissions and public projects in Vicenza and Venice, 1544-1554 -- The experience of Rome (1): reconstructions of the imperial baths -- The experience of Rome (II): imperial multi-level monuments restored -- Professional maturity: built and painted architecture at mid-century -- Ancient and modern civic monuments: temple and tombs in the classical style -- The legacy of Palladio.".
- catalog title "The drawings of Andrea Palladio / Douglas Lewis ; organized and circulated by the International Exhibitions Foundation , Washington, D.C., 1981-1982.".
- catalog type "text".