5.9 KiB
| title | chunk | source | category | tags | date_saved | instance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Andrea Palladio | 8/8 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea_Palladio | reference | science, encyclopedia | 2026-05-05T16:39:58.394599+00:00 | kb-cron |
=== Church architecture === 1531: Portal for the church of Santa Maria dei Servi, Vicenza (attributed; with Girolamo Pittoni and Giacomo da Porlezza) 1537: Monument to Girolamo Schio, Bishop of Vaison in the Cathedral of Vicenza (with Girolamo Pittoni, attributed) 1558 (built 1558–1559; 1564–1566): Dome of the Cathedral, Vicenza (destroyed in a bombing during World War II, then rebuilt) 1559: Façade for the Basilica of San Pietro di Castello, Venice (completed after Palladio's death) 1560 (built 1560–1563): Refectory of the monastery of San Giorgio Maggiore, Venezia 1560 (built 1561–1562): Convento della Carità, Venice (only the cloister and the atrium destroyed in 1630 in a fire) 1560: Monument to Giano Fregoso in the church of Santa Anastasia of the Dominicans, for Ercole Fregoso, Verona (uncertain attribution; with Danese Cattaneo) After 1563: Funeral monument to Luigi Visconti in the cloister of the Chapter in the Basilica of Saint Anthony, Padua (attributed) 1564 (built 1564–1565): North portal and Almerico Chapel in the Vicenza Cathedral, for Paolo Almerico, Vicenza 1564: Façade for the church of San Francesco della Vigna, for Giovanni Grimani, Venice 1565 (built 1565–1576): Church of San Giorgio Maggiore, for the Congregation of Santa Giustina, Venice (completed between 1607 and 1611, after Palladio's death, with a different façade, by Vincenzo Scamozzi) 1574: Façade for San Petronio Basilica, Bologna (studies) 1574 or 1579 ?: Church of Le Zitelle, Venice (uncertain attribution) c. 1576 (built 1576–1580): Valmarana Chapel in the Church of Santa Corona, for Isabella Nogarola Valmarana, Vicenza 1576 (built 1577–1586): Church of Il Redentore, Venice 1578 (built 1588–1590): Church of Santa Maria Nova, Vicenza (project attributed, completed after Palladio's death) 1580: Church of Santa Lucia, Venice (drawings for the interior; demolished) 1580 (built 1580–1584): Church of Villa Barbaro (Tempietto Barbaro), for Marcantonio Barbaro, Maser, Province of Treviso
=== Other === 1536: Portal of the Domus Comestabilis, Vicenza (attributed) 1550 (built 1550–1552): Bridge on Cismon, Cismon del Grappa, Province of Vicenza (destroyed) 1556: Arco Bollani (an arch over the road leading to the Udine Castle), for Domenico Bollani, Udine (attributed) 1561: Wooden theater in the Basilica for the play L'Amor Costante by Alessandro Piccolomini, for the Accademia Olimpica, Vicenza 1562: Wooden theater in the Basilica for the play Sofonisba by Giangiorgio Trissino, for the Accademia Olimpica, Vicenza 1566: Rialto Bridge (Ponte di Rialto), Venice (unbuilt project) 1567; 1569: Ponte Vecchio, Bassano del Grappa, Province of Vicenza (rebuilt in 1748 and after World War II) 1569 or 1580? (built 1580–1588): Bridge on Tesina, Torri di Quartesolo, Province of Vicenza (attributed) 1576 (built 1595): Arco delle Scalette, for Giacomo Bragadino, Vicenza (attributed, built after Palladio's death) 1578: Jewel of Vicenza, for the city as an ex-voto, Vicenza (uncertain attribution) 1579: Porta Gemona, for the town council, San Daniele del Friuli, Province of Udine 1580 (built 1580–1584): Teatro Olimpico, for the Accademia Olimpica, Vicenza (completed after Palladio's death by Vincenzo Scamozzi)
== See also == Palladian architecture Palladian villas of the Veneto Palladio (orchestral piece)
== Notes and references ==
=== Bibliography === Ducher, Robert (1988). Caractéristique des Styles. Paris: Flammarion. ISBN 2-08-011539-1. Hart, Vaughan, Hicks, Peter (2006), Palladio’s Rome. Translation of Andrea Palladio’s L’Antichita di Roma and Descritione de le chiese…in la città de Roma, (1554) including as an appendix Raphael’s famous Letter to Leo X, Yale University Press, London and New Haven, ISBN 0-300-10909-1. Oudin, Bernard (1994). Dictionnaire des Architects (in French). Paris: Seghiers. ISBN 978-2-2321-0398-8. Palladio, Andrea (1965) [1570]. The Four Books of Architecture. intro. by Adolf K. Placzek. New York: Dover Publications. ISBN 0-486-21308-0. Wundram, Manfred (2009). Andrea Palladio, 1508–1580: the rules of harmony. Hong Kong: Taschen. ISBN 9783836502894. Wundram, Manfred (2016). Andrea Palladio – Les règles de l'harmonie (in French). Cologne: Taschen. ISBN 978-3-8365-5020-8.
== External links ==
Palladio and Britain Online exhibition from the Royal Institute of British Architects (in English) Palladio and The Veneto Online exhibition from the Royal Institute of British Architects (in English) Palladio Centre and Museum in Vicenza, Italy (in English and Italian) The Center for Palladian Studies in America, Inc. Palladio's Italian Villas website which includes material by the owners of Villa Cornaro Official Website of the 500 Years Exhibition in Vicenza – Italy (2008) (in English and Italian) Quincentenary of Andrea Palladio's birth – Celebration Committee Describes a major exhibition touring venues in Italy, the United Kingdom, and the United States Year of Palladio Andrea Palladio on Empty Canon Andrea Palladio: His Life and Legacy, at the Royal Academy, review, The Telegraph, 2 February 2009 David Linley on the influence of Andrea Palladio How I Spent A Few Days in Palladio's World, The Wall Street Journal, 3 March 2009 All He Surveyed, Paul Goldberger, The New Yorker, 30 March 2009 Principles of Palladio's Architecture: II, Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, 1945 Nature and Antiquity in the Work of Andrea Palladio, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, September 2000 Digital images of 1721 and 1742 edition of The architecture of A. Palladio Quattro libri dell'architettura From the Rare Book and Special Collections Division at the Library of Congress Andrea Palladio Architecture on Google Maps Bertotti Scamozzi, Ottavio, "Le fabbriche e i disegni di Andrea Palladio : raccolta ed illustrati" 1776