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Reconstructing Francesco di Giorgio Architect

by Berthold Hub (Volume editor) Angeliki Polalli (Volume editor)
©2011 Edited Collection 214 Pages

Summary

Francesco di Giorgio Martini is one of the few fifteenth century Sienese artists who became known outside his native city. Working at the courts of Urbino, Naples and Milan, he was a typical Renaissance uomo universale but his major achievements were in military and civil architecture, complemented by the composition of a theoretical treatise. The collection of essays does not offer a comprehensive study of the artist’s architectural œuvre, but rather emphasizes the partial nature of the scholarly endeavor so far undertaken. The essays discuss Francesco’s theory, his drawings from the antique, the individual characteristics of his practice, and the reception of his work. They share a common idea: invention, which emerges as a valid theoretical framework, possibly the only one capable of encompassing Francesco di Giorgio’s versatile accomplishments.

Details

Pages
214
Year
2011
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631575840
Language
English
Keywords
theory practice invention
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2011. 214 pp., num. ill.

Biographical notes

Berthold Hub (Volume editor) Angeliki Polalli (Volume editor)

Berthold Hub is assistant professor at the Department of Art History, University of Vienna (Austria). Angeliki Pollali is professor of Art History at DEREE – The American College of Greece, Athens (Greece).

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