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Andrea Palladio: The Architect in His Time

by Bruce Boucher, Paolo Marton
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Overview

Andrea Palladio (1508-1589) was one of the most creative architects the world has ever known; many consider his villas, palaces, and churches the epitome of Renaissance ideals. Though his buildings have often been photographed and numerous specialized studies have been written about his career, never before have Palladio's life and times been brought together in a narrative as incisive as this one. Richly illustrated with specially commissioned photographs as well as period plans and drawings, this volume defines Palladio's remarkable career against the backdrop of the dramatic events and personalities of the age, while the buildings are discussed in terms of their importance in art history.

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Andrea Palladio (1508-1589) was one of the most creative architects the world has ever known; many consider his villas, palaces, and churches the epitome of Renaissance ideals. Though his buildings have often been photographed and numerous specialized studies have been written about his career, never before have Palladio's life and times been brought together in a narrative as incisive as this one. Richly illustrated with specially commissioned photographs as well as period plans and drawings, this volume defines Palladio's remarkable career against the backdrop of the dramatic events and personalities of the age, while the buildings are discussed in terms of their importance in art history.

Publishers Weekly

Italian Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio (1508-1580), supremely empirical in his reformulation of classical style, built villas, palaces and churches whose influence echoes in Jefferson's Monticello and the contemporary renewal of classical forms. In this careful, comprehensive, stunningly illustrated survey, Boucher, an art history professor at the University of London, capably illuminates Palladio's stylistic evolution, though he is less successful in placing this elusive, extremely private man in the cultural milieu of the High Renaissance. Among the 300 plates are more than 100 newly commissioned photographs of building interiors and exteriors, which superbly capture Palladio's distincitve blend of simplicity and grandeur. Chapters cover Palladio's elegant wood and stone bridges, his influential treatise Four Books on Architecture and his mature fusion of the monumental and domestic. (May)

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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

Italian Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio (1508-1580), supremely empirical in his reformulation of classical style, built villas, palaces and churches whose influence echoes in Jefferson's Monticello and the contemporary renewal of classical forms. In this careful, comprehensive, stunningly illustrated survey, Boucher, an art history professor at the University of London, capably illuminates Palladio's stylistic evolution, though he is less successful in placing this elusive, extremely private man in the cultural milieu of the High Renaissance. Among the 300 plates are more than 100 newly commissioned photographs of building interiors and exteriors, which superbly capture Palladio's distincitve blend of simplicity and grandeur. Chapters cover Palladio's elegant wood and stone bridges, his influential treatise Four Books on Architecture and his mature fusion of the monumental and domestic. (May)

Library Journal

Andrea Palladio has been one of the most admired, the most influential, and the most copied architects in history. His pedimented images of classical architecture, carefully proportioned, hierarchically disposed, and emphatically domed, have governed institutional design around the world, and the bibliography on him is enormous. A professor of fine arts in England, Boucher is an authority on his subject, and he has written a fine work, gracefully summarizing many decades of scholarship. The book is greatly enriched by over 40 valuable color photographs of the original works in situ. This is the best recent survey of Palladio's career, updating and in some ways eclipsing James Ackerman's standard Palladio (Penguin, 1996).Peter S. Kaufman, Boston Architectural Ctr.

Booknews

Originally published in 1994. This revised edition traces the career of the architect who transformed the concepts of Western architecture. An incisive narrative defines his career against the backdrop of the dramatic events and personalities of the age and discusses his buildings in terms of their importance in art history. Richly illustrated (mostly in color) with specially commissioned photographs as well as period plans and drawings. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
October 1, 2007
Publisher
Abbeville Press, Incorporated
Pages
322
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780789209405

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