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Palladio

edited by Guido Beltramini and Howard Burns

Royal Academy of Arts, c2008

  • : hard

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At head of title: Centro internazionale di studi di architettura Andrea Palladio, Vicenza, Royal Academy of Arts, with the collaboration of the Royal Institute of British Architects

Includes bibliographical references (p. 404-427) and index

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Although the sixteenth-century Italian master-architect Andrea Palladio (1508-1580) designed many classically inspired buildings among them a number of town palaces and other buildings in Vicenza, a series of villas in the Vicentine countryside, and three Venetian churches his reputation was principally made by his Quattro Libri dellArchitettura (1570). The work remained influential for many years after its publication, and was eventually to lead to a revival of Palladian style in northern Europe and elsewhere two centuries later. Published to celebrate the quincentenary of his birth, this lavishly produced volume presents Palladio's buildings in stunning photographs, revealing his ability to turn every project into a masterpiece of architectural form. Essays by leading authorities examine his life and achievement, and assess the enormous influence his work was to have on future generations of architects.

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