Humanities 2113H: The Early Modern Period Fall 2006 Architecture Discussion Slides (Powerpoint presentation created by Professor Elizabeth Hornbeck)

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Humanities 2113H: The Early Modern Period Fall 2006 Architecture Discussion Slides (Powerpoint presentation created by Professor Elizabeth Hornbeck)

Carlo Maderno, Façade of St. Peter’s Vatican City, Rome, Italy (Stokstad 10-1)

Aerial view of St. Peter’s Vatican City, Rome, Italy (Stokstad 10-2)

GianLorenzo Bernini Baldacchino St. Peter’s Basilica Vatican City, Rome, Italy (Stokstad 10-3)

Aerial view of palace at Versailles, France, begun 1669, and a portion of the gardens and surrounding area (Stokstad 10-32)

Plan of the park, palace, and town of Versailles, France, (Stokstad 10-33) Louis Le Vau and Jules Hardouin- Mansart, architects Charles Le Brun, interior design André Le Nôtre, landscape architect

Jules Hardouin-Mansart and Charles Le Brun, Galerie des Glaces (Hall of Mirrors), palace of Versailles, France, ca (Stokstad 10-34)

Sir Christopher Wren new Saint Paul’s Cathedral London, England (Stokstad 10-35)

J.L. Charles Garnier, the Opera, Paris, France, (Stokstad 11-27)

J.L. Charles Garnier Grand Staircase the Opera Paris, France

Thomas Jefferson, Monticello, Charlottesville, Virginia, (Stokstad 11-14)

Angelica Kauffmann, Cornelia Presenting Her Children as Her Treasures, or Mother of the Gracchi, ca (Stokstad 11-10)

Jacques-Louis David, Oath of the Horatii, 1784 (Stokstad 11-11)

Joseph Paxton, Crystal Palace, London, England, (Stokstad 11-28)