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Brunelleschi’s design for the Florence Duomo. Perspective of Brunelleschi’s Santo Spirito , Firenze. Masaccio: the first painting using perspective. Classical Orders of Architecture. Right: Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian & Composite. Below: Renaissance Orders Renaissance Orders.
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Classical Orders of Architecture Right: Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian & Composite. Below: Renaissance Orders • Renaissance Orders
Stained glass window details : The church of Orsanmichele, 1300's. Florence's most important commercial guilds financed the decoration of the exterior. Each donated a sculpture of their guild's patron saint in fourteen separate niches. The three most wealthy guilds chose to create their sculptures in bronze, about ten times the cost of those in marble: the Guilds of the Wool Makers, the Merchants and the Bankers.
Palazzo • compact and ornate building like a large town house
La Rotunda, outside Vicenza • Architect: Andrea Palladio
Palazzo Altemps, Roma • Notice the light effect
Vienna. The medieval town is located around Stephansdom: Renaissance architecture, as seen here inthe courtyard of Backerstrasse ,clearly shows an Italian influence.
Palazzo Antinori, Florence Built in 1461-1466
This design follows classical models, specifically Italian Renaissance palazzi.