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Architecture of the Renaissance Bertrand Jestaz

Architecture of the Renaissance By Bertrand Jestaz

Architecture of the Renaissance by Bertrand Jestaz


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Summary

The architecture of the 15th and 16th centuries was revolutionary, both in terms of design and building technique. From St Peter's in Rome to the Chateaux of the Loire, this book tells the story of the many people who contributed to these buildings.

Architecture of the Renaissance Summary

Architecture of the Renaissance: From Brunelleschi to Palladio by Bertrand Jestaz

In early 15th-century Florence an idea took root that was to change art and society for ever: the revival of classical Rome, its values, its culture and its architecture. Abruptly rejecting the Gothic style of the Middle Ages, European architects eagerly adopted a new set of principles to create some of the most wonderful buildings of all time.

About Bertrand Jestaz

Bertrand Jestaz is a French art historian. He specializes in French and Italian Renaissance and classical art.

Additional information

GOR001824592
9780500300626
0500300623
Architecture of the Renaissance: From Brunelleschi to Palladio by Bertrand Jestaz
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Thames & Hudson Ltd
19960422
158
N/A
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