Bilder Andrea Palladio (1508–1580) – Architectural Study of a Corinthian Capital and Entablature – Engraving (1570–1600)
Beskrivning
This illustration depicts a technical architectural study of the Corinthian order, featuring a highly detailed capital and its corresponding entablature. The central figure showcases the capital's characteristic double row of acanthus leaves and elegant corner volutes, while the adjacent diagrams provide a profile view of the molded cornice and architrave. Accompanying Latin text provides theoretical and historical context regarding the proportions and origins of these classical elements, emphasizing the geometric precision required for their construction. This work was published as part of I Quattro Libri dell'Architettura, one of the most influential architectural treatises in history, which provided a comprehensive guide to design and construction based on ancient Roman principles.
Andrea Palladio was a seminal Italian architect of the Renaissance whose work in Venice and Vicenza profoundly influenced the course of Western architecture. He is celebrated for his ability to adapt the grandeur of classical antiquity to contemporary needs, creating a style known as Palladianism that emphasized mathematical clarity and geometric precision. His treatise, The Four Books of Architecture, served as a primary reference for architects for centuries, shaping the development of the Neoclassical movement across Europe and North America.
Artist or Maker: Andrea Palladio .
Dimensions: Approximately 30 cm x 20 cm.
Medium: Engraving .
Date: 1570–1600
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