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Leonardo da Vinci and Architecture
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Sabine Frommel
and Jean Guillaume -
Translated by:
Carol Barbour
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2025
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Found scattered among his numerous manuscripts, Leonardo's studies on architecture were conceived during an artistic journey of close to fifty years while their author was in the service of the most prestigious patrons. Dealing with churches, ephemeral monuments, urban reconstruction, fortifications, palaces and villas, and painted architecture—mostly ideal in nature—they are part of the architectural evolution of the late quattrocento and early cinquecento. Leonardo's drawings assimilate the ideas of the pioneers of Renaissance architecture and focus on particular aspects, such as interventions on existing structures, classical orders, staircases, and decoration. Leonardo’s analysis sheds light on dialogues with Bramante, Francesco di Giorgio, Giuliano da Sangallo, Michelangelo, Baldassare Peruzzi and Antonio da Sangallo the Younger and allows us to better understand whether his contributions were innovative, or singular interpretations of the achievements of his time.
This is an augmented translation of Leonardo e l'architettura (Modena: Franco Cosimo Panini, 2019)
This is an augmented translation of Leonardo e l'architettura (Modena: Franco Cosimo Panini, 2019)
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Sabine Frommel is the chair of Renaissance art history at the École Pratique des Hautes Études-PSL (Paris, Sciences et Lettres University), since 2003. Her research addresses the great architects of the Italian Renaissance, evolution of typologies, architectural languages, and migratory processes in Europe.
Jean Guillaume was professor emeritus of Renaissance art history at the Sorbonne in Paris. His research focused on Renaissance architecture in France and Italy, particularly in relation to French chateaux. Recently he was working on a monograph on the Louvre and the Tuilleries in the sixteenth century.
Jean Guillaume was professor emeritus of Renaissance art history at the Sorbonne in Paris. His research focused on Renaissance architecture in France and Italy, particularly in relation to French chateaux. Recently he was working on a monograph on the Louvre and the Tuilleries in the sixteenth century.
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eBook published on:
February 10, 2025
eBook ISBN:
9789004537279
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Main content:
298
eBook ISBN:
9789004537279
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Scholars, students, and general readers of Italian Renaissance art will learn of Leonardo da Vinci’s architectural projects, his ideas, drawings, artistic processes, patrons, and dialogues with contemporary artists. Keywords: Leonardo da Vinci, architecture of his time, late quattrocento, first half of cinquecento, palace, villa, funerary monument, tiburio, antique architecture, fortification, central-plan church, Lodovico Sforza, Charles d’Amboise, Giuliano de’ Medici, Francis I, Lorenzo de’ Medici, sacred and secular typologies, ephemeral architecture, urban planning, theory of architecture, pontificates of Julius II and Leo X, French castles, architectural details (portals, windows, ornament), painted architecture, migration of forms from Italy to France, relationships with contemporaries, architectural drawings, methods of conception.