Andrea Palladio - Lot with 4 books - 1991-2008





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Lot with four books by Andrea Palladio on architecture, in Italian and English, in paperback, in very good condition, published between 1991 and 2008, totaling 470 pages.
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Andrea Palladio
Lot with 4 books
Andrea Palladio has greatly influenced the history of Western art. Palladianism has broken down all cultural and stylistic barriers. It spread not only through all the Latin countries, but also in Germany, the Netherlands, in Scandinavia and through the East European countries leaving very evident traces also in English architecture of the 17th and 18th centuries. Palladio lived in an extremely lively architectural era and his works were decisive for the passage from the Renaissance to the Baroque. This volume offers a broad introduction to Palladio's work and includes all the works that scholars have attributed to him.
1. Wundram M.; Andrea Palladio: The laws of harmony. Paperback with flaps, 19 x 23 cm, 96 pages, Italian language; Cologne, Taschen, 2009. Excellent condition.
2. Beltramini G.; Andrea Palladio Villas. Paperback, 16 x 24 cm, 63 pages, English language; Venice, Marsilio Editori, 2008. Excellent condition.
3. Tavernor R.; Palladio and Palladianism. Paperback, 15 x 21 cm, 216 pages, 163 illustrations, English language; London, Thames & Hudson, 1991. Excellent condition.
4. Puppi L.; Il giovane Palladio. Paperback with flaps, 15 x 21 cm, 95 pages, Italian language; Milan, Skira, 2008. Excellent condition.
Parole chiave: Giuseppe Piermarini, Giacomo Quarenghi, Karl Friedrich Schinkel, Leo von Klenze, Robert Adam, John Soane, Claude-Nicolas Ledoux, Étienne-Louis Boullée, Charles Percier, Pierre-François-Léonard Fontaine, Thomas Jefferson, Carlo Barabino, Pasquale Poccianti, Luigi Cagnola, Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Luigi Vanvitelli, Antonio Niccolini, Cosimo Morelli, Simone Cantoni, Giuseppe Valadier, Carl Gotthard Langhans, James Stuart, Ange-Jacques Gabriel, John Nash, James Wyatt, Mihály Pollack, Charles Cameron, William Thornton, Jean-Chalgrin, Robert Smirke, William Wilkins, Friedrich Gilly.
Andrea Palladio
Lot with 4 books
Andrea Palladio has greatly influenced the history of Western art. Palladianism has broken down all cultural and stylistic barriers. It spread not only through all the Latin countries, but also in Germany, the Netherlands, in Scandinavia and through the East European countries leaving very evident traces also in English architecture of the 17th and 18th centuries. Palladio lived in an extremely lively architectural era and his works were decisive for the passage from the Renaissance to the Baroque. This volume offers a broad introduction to Palladio's work and includes all the works that scholars have attributed to him.
1. Wundram M.; Andrea Palladio: The laws of harmony. Paperback with flaps, 19 x 23 cm, 96 pages, Italian language; Cologne, Taschen, 2009. Excellent condition.
2. Beltramini G.; Andrea Palladio Villas. Paperback, 16 x 24 cm, 63 pages, English language; Venice, Marsilio Editori, 2008. Excellent condition.
3. Tavernor R.; Palladio and Palladianism. Paperback, 15 x 21 cm, 216 pages, 163 illustrations, English language; London, Thames & Hudson, 1991. Excellent condition.
4. Puppi L.; Il giovane Palladio. Paperback with flaps, 15 x 21 cm, 95 pages, Italian language; Milan, Skira, 2008. Excellent condition.
Parole chiave: Giuseppe Piermarini, Giacomo Quarenghi, Karl Friedrich Schinkel, Leo von Klenze, Robert Adam, John Soane, Claude-Nicolas Ledoux, Étienne-Louis Boullée, Charles Percier, Pierre-François-Léonard Fontaine, Thomas Jefferson, Carlo Barabino, Pasquale Poccianti, Luigi Cagnola, Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Luigi Vanvitelli, Antonio Niccolini, Cosimo Morelli, Simone Cantoni, Giuseppe Valadier, Carl Gotthard Langhans, James Stuart, Ange-Jacques Gabriel, John Nash, James Wyatt, Mihály Pollack, Charles Cameron, William Thornton, Jean-Chalgrin, Robert Smirke, William Wilkins, Friedrich Gilly.

