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Filippo Brunelleschi's few but seminal buildings have stood as touchstones of a &"return to Antiquity&" in the Florentine era since his own day. Their quiet balance and perfection have fascinated and delighted generations of architecture students. Howard Saalman offers here a definitive modern study of Brunelleschi's buildings, based on detailed archaeological investigation of the monuments and new exhaustive research in the Florentine archives. Saalman reassesses Brunelleschi's architectural work in the context of the political, economic, and religious environment of early fifteenth-century Florence. He reexamines Brunelleschi's personal style of designing details and of managing the quanti...
Om den italienske arkitekt Filippo Brunelleschis (1377-1446) bygningsværker herunder kuplen på Firenzes domkirke S. Maria del Fiore
This volume of the College Art Association Monograph series presents a study of the Bigallo at Florence.
"An earlier version of this report was accepted in ... 1960 by the faculty of the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of doctor of philosophy." Bibliographical footnotes.
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