Becoming an architect in Renaissance Italy: art, science and the career of Baldassarre Peruzzi

"A leading architect of the Italian Renaissance, Baldassarre Peruzzi (1481-1536) has, until now, been a little-known, enigmatic figure. A paucity of biographical documentation and a modest number of surviving buildings, coupled with an undeservedly critical assessment by Giorgio Vasari (1511-15...

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Main Author: Huppert, Ann Claire (Author)
Contributors: Peruzzi, Baldassarre 1481-1536 (Illustrator)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: New Haven, Conn. [u.a.] Yale University Press 2015
In:Year: 2015
Reviews:[Rezension von: Huppert, Ann C., Becoming an Architect in Renaissance Italy: Art, Science, and the Career of Baldassarre Peruzzi] (2016) (James, Sara Nair)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Peruzzi, Baldassarre 1481-1536 / Architectural drawing / History
Further subjects:B ARCHITECTURAL design (Italy) History To 1500
B Peruzzi, Baldassarre (1481-1536) Criticism and interpretation
B Europe / Italy / HISTORY
B Artists, Architects, Photographers / BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
B Architectural practice (Italy) History To 1500
B Architectural practice History 16th century Italy
B ARCHITECTURAL design History 16th century Italy
B Peruzzi, Baldassarre 1481-1536
B Architectural practice (Italy) History 16th century
B Renaissance / ARCHITECTURE / History
B ARCHITECTURAL design (Italy) History 16th century
B Architectural practice History To 1500 Italy
B ARCHITECTURAL design History To 1500 Italy
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Summary:"A leading architect of the Italian Renaissance, Baldassarre Peruzzi (1481-1536) has, until now, been a little-known, enigmatic figure. A paucity of biographical documentation and a modest number of surviving buildings, coupled with an undeservedly critical assessment by Giorgio Vasari (1511-1574), have long cast Peruzzi's career in shadow. With Becoming an Architect in Renaissance Italy, Ann C. Huppert taps into a known, but neglected resource--Peruzzi's autograph drawings--and reveals the full scope and artistic mastery of Peruzzi's work and its enduring influence. Extraordinary not only in their beauty and design inventiveness, but also in the varied representational techniques and practical mathematics noted within them, Peruzzi's drawings record an evolving artistic process. Reassessing his architectural masterworks, Huppert also explores lesser-known work: his studies of Roman antiquity, realized paintings and unrealized buildings, as well as engineering projects. Huppert shows that Peruzzi anticipated modern representational methods and scientific approaches in architecture, and pinpoints the moment when architecture began to emerge as a profession distinct from the other arts"--
"A leading architect of the Italian Renaissance, Baldassarre Peruzzi (1481-1536) has, until now, been a little-known, enigmatic figure. A paucity of biographical documentation and a modest number of surviving buildings, coupled with an undeservedly critical assessment by Giorgio Vasari (1511-1574), have long cast Peruzzi's career in shadow. With Becoming an Architect in Renaissance Italy, Ann C. Huppert taps into a known, but neglected resource--Peruzzi's autograph drawings--and reveals the full scope and artistic mastery of Peruzzi's work and its enduring influence. Extraordinary not only in their beauty and design inventiveness, but also in the varied representational techniques and practical mathematics noted within them, Peruzzi's drawings record an evolving artistic process. Reassessing his architectural masterworks, Huppert also explores lesser-known work: his studies of Roman antiquity, realized paintings and unrealized buildings, as well as engineering projects. Huppert shows that Peruzzi anticipated modern representational methods and scientific approaches in architecture, and pinpoints the moment when architecture began to emerge as a profession distinct from the other arts"--
ISBN:0300203950