The Stones of Venice is a three-volume treatise on Venetian art and architecture by English art historian John Ruskin, first published from 1851 ...
Continue Reading →Laugier is best known for his Essay on Architecture published in 1753. In 1755 he published the second edition with a famous, often ...
Continue Reading →The third edition of the important ‘itineraries’ of the poet and antiquary John Leland (c.1503-1552), who made a number of trips around England ...
Continue Reading →Comment créer des formes nouvelles dans un système a priori clos par des règles de morphologie et de syntaxe clairement définies? Le système ...
Continue Reading →Pirro Ligorio (1510–1583), an Italian architect and antiquarian who designed the Casino of Pius IV and large portions of the gardens of the ...
Continue Reading →In this book Sir John Summerson charts the development of architectural theory and practice from Elizabeth I to George IV. Questions of style, ...
Continue Reading →Pierre de la Ruffinière du Prey traces the influence of Pliny the Younger as a continuous theme throughout the history of architecture. First ...
Continue Reading →The history of literary criticism in the Italian Renaissance has been written several times. It is the subject of a volume by Ciro ...
Continue Reading →Sebastiano Serlio (1475-1554) was the most important architectural writer and theorist of the sixteenth century; despite this, his writings have been virtually inaccessible ...
Continue Reading →Some of the great and lasting achievements of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance are the architectural wonders of soaring cathedrals and grand ...
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