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Palladio's Legacy

Architectural Polemics in Eighteenth-Century Venice


  • Rizzoli
  • by Daniel McReynolds
There is perhaps no single architect who has had as great an influence on the development of architecture over the course of the early modern period and beyond as Andrea Palladio (1508-1580). For more than four and half centuries his works have continuously provided a touchstone for architects, not only in the Veneto where architects were able to scrutinize his works first hand, but abroad as well.

ISBN 9788831709965 | E | PB
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Publisher Rizzoli
ISBN 9788831709965
Author(s) Daniel McReynolds
Publication date March 2013
Edition Paperback
Dimensions mm
Illustrations 131 col. & bw ill.
Pages 272
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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There is perhaps no single architect who has had as great an influence on the development of architecture over the course of the early modern period and beyond as Andrea Palladio (1508-1580). For more than four and half centuries his works have continuously provided a touchstone for architects, not only in the Veneto where architects were able to scrutinize his works first hand, but abroad as well. Indeed, his followers are legion; however, the manner in which his oeuvre has been interpreted varied considerably according to time and place. His successors have ranged from those advocating a return to classical orthodoxy to those who have sought to borrow from his work more freely. Yet, as the call for architectural reform grew ever more urgent over the course of the eighteenth century, this polysemy came to be overshadowed by a rationalized classical interpretation of Palladio's work.