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Humanism. The Vitruvian Man Leonardo da Vinci. Pazzi Chapel, Florence, 1429-42 by Brunelleschi. Pazzi Chapel, Florence, 1429-42 by Brunelleschi. The Flagellation of Christ , Pierro della Francesca, c. 1455 Oil and tempera on panel.
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Humanism The VitruvianMan Leonardo da Vinci
The Flagellation of Christ, Pierrodella Francesca, c. 1455Oil and tempera on panel
principal floor of a large house—contains the principal reception and bedrooms of the house
Medici Palazzo cornice attic piano nobile basement rusticated stone
Palazzo Farnese Rome, 1520-48 by A. Sangallo & Michaelangelo.
development of the enfilade Palazzo Farnese, Rome, 1520-48, by A. Sangallo & Michaelangelo.
Savonarola Chair copied from an ancient Roman form in almost every European country
PietreDure using small, exquisitely cut and fitted, highly-polished colored stones to create what amounts to a painting in stone
Michelangelo 1524, Laurentian Library, San Lorenzo, Florence
Madonna w/ the Long Neck, Parmigianino Italian Mannerism 1525 - 1560 • an art style that focused on the human form, depicted in intricate poses and in exaggerated, not always realistic settings • term derived from the Italian word maniera, “style” • in architecture, takes all classical components and bends them to artist’s will—marked by widely diverging tendencies
Room of the Giants, Palazzo del Te
Villa Giulia Rome, 1530s+ Vignola, Ammanati, Basari, et.al.
Villa Barbaro, Andrea Palladio, interior of the piano nobile is painted with frescoes by Paolo Veronese
Longleat Hall, 1568-80, by Robert Smythson, for Sir John Thynne