Bilder Sebastiano Serlio (1475–1554) – Doric Portal with Segmental Pediment – Woodcut (16th Century)
Beskrivning
This architectural plate is from Sebastiano Serlio’s influential treatise, specifically depicting a Doric portal featuring a segmental pediment. Unlike the previous plate, this design incorporates a pediment adorned with a central circular window and sculpted figures, including a mascaron and reclining satyrs. The rusticated pilasters contain inset oval panels, a characteristic Mannerist detail.
Sebastiano Serlio was an influential Italian Mannerist architect and theorist whose work, Tutte l’opere d’architettura et prospetiva, became one of the most significant architectural handbooks of the Renaissance. He was the first to codify the five classical orders into a systematic visual grammar. His work was revolutionary because it prioritized high-quality illustrations over dense text, making complex Roman engineering and design accessible to a wide audience for centuries.
Artist or Maker: Sebastiano Serlio
Dimensions: Approximately 30 cm x 20 cm
Medium: Woodcut
Date: 16th Century
Condition Report:
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