Bilder Sebastiano Serlio (1475–1554) – Architectural details of classical friezes and coffers – engraving (1566)
Beskrivning
This engraving presents a sophisticated array of classical architectural elements, focusing on the decorative details of friezes, architraves, and coffered ceilings. The plate features several detailed studies, including a rich scrollwork frieze, a section of a fluted architrave, and a perspective view of a square ceiling coffer with a central floral rosette. These technical illustrations were published as part of a seminal multi-volume treatise that codified the principles of classical Roman architecture for the Renaissance era. The work served as an essential practical guide for architects and builders, translating complex archaeological findings into a standardized visual language of proportions and ornamentation that would influence European building design for centuries.
Sebastiano Serlio was an Italian Mannerist architect, painter, and theorist who played a crucial role in disseminating the architectural style of the High Renaissance throughout Europe. He is most renowned for his monumental treatise, which was the first architectural handbook to emphasize high-quality illustrations over dense theoretical text, making it immensely accessible and influential. Serlio served as a court architect to King Francis I of France, where he contributed to the design of the Palace of Fontainebleau and introduced Italian classical principles to the French court. His systematic categorization of the five classical orders established a definitive framework for Western architecture, ensuring his status as one of the most important architectural theorists in history.
Artist or Maker: Sebastiano Serlio.
Dimensions: Approximately 30 cm x 20 cm.
Medium: engraving.
Date: 1566.
Condition Report:
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