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Humanism The Vitruvian Man Leonardo da Vinci

Pazzi Chapel, Florence, 1429-42 by Brunelleschi

Pazzi Chapel, Florence, 1429-42 by Brunelleschi

The Flagellation of Christ, Pierro della Francesca, c The Flagellation of Christ, Pierro della Francesca, c. 1455 Oil and tempera on panel

principal floor of a large house—contains the principal reception and bedrooms of the house

Medici Palazzo cornice attic piano nobile basement rusticated stone

typical palazzo floor plan

Pazzi Chapel, Florence, 1429-42 by Brunelleschi

Rome, 1520-48 by A. Sangallo & Michaelangelo. Palazzo Farnese Rome, 1520-48 by A. Sangallo & Michaelangelo.

development of the enfilade Palazzo Farnese, Rome, 1520-48, by A. Sangallo & Michaelangelo.

Studiolo from the Ducal Palace in Gubbio, ca. 1479–82,

intarsia—form of wood inlaying that is similar to marquetry

Credenza (Cupboards)

cassone (chest)

Dante Chair

copied from an ancient Roman form in almost every European country Savonarola Chair copied from an ancient Roman form in almost every European country

Casa Panca (Couch)

Sgabello Chairs

Pietre Dure using small, exquisitely cut and fitted, highly-polished colored stones to create what amounts to a painting in stone

Michelangelo 1524, Laurentian Library, San Lorenzo, Florence

Madonna w/ the Long Neck, Parmigianino Italian Mannerism 1525 - 1560 an art style that focused on the human form, depicted in intricate poses and in exaggerated, not always realistic settings term derived from the Italian word maniera, “style” in architecture, takes all classical components and bends them to artist’s will—marked by widely diverging tendencies

Palazzo del Te

Room of the Giants, Palazzo del Te

Rome, 1530s+ Vignola, Ammanati, Basari, et.al. Villa Giulia Rome, 1530s+ Vignola, Ammanati, Basari, et.al.

loggia

Villa Barbaro, Andrea Palladio, interior of the piano nobile is painted with frescoes by Paolo Veronese

Cloth of State

Longleat Hall, 1568-80, by Robert Smythson, for Sir John Thynne

Longleat Hall, interiors 1568-80, by Robert Smythson, for Sir John Thynne

Derbyshire, 1590-97, by Robert Smythson, for Elizabeth Shrewsbury. Hardwick Hall Derbyshire, 1590-97, by Robert Smythson, for Elizabeth Shrewsbury.

The Long Gallery at Hardwick

The High Presence Chamber plaster tapestry

Buffet with Cup and Cover motif

Court Chest with strapwork detail

Great Bed of Ware

upholstered chair with Turkey work

The Queen’s House, Greenwich, near London, 1616-35, by Inigo Jones.

Tulip Staircase in The Queen’s House, Greenwich, near London, 1616-35, by Inigo Jones