1000 Years of World Architecture: An Illustrated GuideThis volume is a guide to the main characteristics, movements and regional variants of a millennium of Western architecture, from the early Romanesque to the most recent contemporary trends. |
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Page 138
... Bramante arrived in Milan to serve that city's ruler , Ludovico Sforza . In Lombardy , Bramante applied his ideas to a series of works that can be seen as a series of experiments based on certain fundamental themes , such as the ...
... Bramante arrived in Milan to serve that city's ruler , Ludovico Sforza . In Lombardy , Bramante applied his ideas to a series of works that can be seen as a series of experiments based on certain fundamental themes , such as the ...
Page 152
... Bramante - Raphael culture in luministic light The artists most responsible for the spread of Roman mannerism to the Veneto region of northern Italy included Giovanni Maria Falconetto , Michele San- micheli , Jacopo Sansovino , and ...
... Bramante - Raphael culture in luministic light The artists most responsible for the spread of Roman mannerism to the Veneto region of northern Italy included Giovanni Maria Falconetto , Michele San- micheli , Jacopo Sansovino , and ...
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... Bramante and Raphael , and his design called for an architectural creation of great breadth in the two - floored portico with columns that make use of the orthodox Doric and Ionic orders , perhaps inspired by Bramante's courtyard in ...
... Bramante and Raphael , and his design called for an architectural creation of great breadth in the two - floored portico with columns that make use of the orthodox Doric and Ionic orders , perhaps inspired by Bramante's courtyard in ...
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