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Renaissance and Baroque Architecture. Architectural History ACT 322 Doris Kemp. Topics. The Spread of Baroque Architecture The Baroque of Central Europe The Baroque of France. The Spread of Baroque Architecture . Guarino Guarini (1624 – 1683)
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Renaissance and Baroque Architecture Architectural History ACT 322 Doris Kemp
Topics • The Spread of Baroque Architecture • The Baroque of Central Europe • The Baroque of France
The Spread of Baroque Architecture • Guarino Guarini (1624 – 1683) • A designer whose buildings in Turin represented the northern extension of Baroque Rome • Important structures and work • Chapel of the Holy Shroud, Turin • S. Lorenzo Turin
The Spread of Baroque Architecture • Chapel of the Holy Shroud, Turin • Added to the east end of the Cathedral of Turin • Built to house the Shroud of Turin • Some believe this to be the shroud of Christ • Circular plan
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The Spread of Baroque Architecture • S. Lorenzo, Turin • Very geometrically complex structure • Squares, octagons, a Greek cross, and circles are involved along with ovals • The dome is not a solid structure but more of a series of ribbed structure with eight-interlacing arches
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The Baroque of Central Europe • The artistic ideals of Baroque Italy soon spread north and eastward through Switzerland, Austria, and southern Germany • Italian influences merged with local tastes and traditions to create a version of Baroque unique to central Europe • Important structures • Abbey Church, Melk, Austria • Abbey Church, St. Gallen • Wurzburg Residenz, Germany
The Baroque of Central Europe • Abbey Church, Melk, Austria • Set atop a rocky ridge rising 200-ft. above the Danube River • A monastery whose buildings are set in a horseshoe plan • Features stunning depictions of the heavens in its décor and sculpture
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The Baroque of Central Europe • Abbey Church, St. Gallen • Features a rotunda space inserted into a longitudinal basilica • Accommodated the needs of pilgrims while still reserving the choir for monastic practices • The present day church still preserves the double-ended apse of the original basilica
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The Baroque of Central Europe • Wurzburg Residenz, Germany • The grandest of the Baroque residences • Designed by johann Balthasar Neumann (1687 – 1753) • Generally regarded as the master of the German Baroque • Symmetrically disposed around a deep entrance court, with four interior courts dividing the side wings
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The Baroque of France • The French embraced Italian Baroque but infused their own culture into the style • Muted the most elaborate excesses of the Roman Baroque • Wanted a more classical, refined style • Key structures • Le Vau, Lebrun, and Le Notre Chateau • Le Vau, Le Notre, and Mansart Palace, Versailles
The Baroque of France • Le Vau, Lebrun, and Le Notre Chateau • A grand chataeu designed by a trio of people • Le Vau, architect • Charles Lebrun, painter • Andre Le Notre, landscaper • Built for Nicolas Fouquet • Attorney general for Louis XIV • Was imprisoned three weeks after showing his home by the jealous Louis XIV
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The Baroque of France • Le Vau, Le Notre, and Mansart Palace, Versailles • The main palace of royalty in France • Designed by a trio of people • Le Vau, architect • Le Notre, landscaper • Mansart, oversaw the project
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The Baroque of France http://www.brynmawr.edu/Acads/Cities/wld/wdpt1.html
The Baroque of France http://www.brynmawr.edu/Acads/Cities/wld/wdpt1.html
The Baroque of France http://www.brynmawr.edu/Acads/Cities/wld/wdpt1.html
References • Sullivan, Mary; http://www.bluffton.edu/~sullivanm/ • http://www.brynmawr.edu/Acads/Cities/wld/wdpt1.html • Trachtenburg/Hyman; Architecture: From Prehistory to Postmodernity • Wodehouse/Moffett; A History of Western Architecture
Renaissance and Baroque Architecture Architectural History ACT 322 Doris Kemp