arch 242: building history ii · 01 piazza del campidoglio 02 saint peter’s rome, italy. 24...
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MicHeLanGeLo Di LoDoVico buonarroti siMoni (1475-1564)
- the sculptor architect - Mannerism - palazzo farnese
- Medici chapel
- Laurentian Library
- piazza del campidoglio
-saint peter’s
-Midterm exam
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MICHELANGELO DI LODOVICO BUONARROTI SIMONI
Michelangelo di Lodovico buonar-roti simoni1475 - 1564
- born in caprese in the tuscany region
- projects in florence & rome, italy
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MICHELANGELO DI LODOVICO BUONARROTI SIMONI
Michelangelo di Lodovico buonar-roti simoni1475 - 1564
- born in caprese in the tuscany region
- projects in florence & rome, italy
- worked as a painter, poet, sculptor, and architect
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MICHELANGELO THE SCULPTOR
“i saw an angel in the block of marble and i just chiseled ‘til i set him free.” - Michelangelo
David, 1501-1504
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MICHELANGELO THE SCULPTOR
David replica in Montevideo, uruguay David replica in copenhagen, Denmark
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MICHELANGELO’S THEMATIC S
Michelangelo’s thematics are rooted in art
- Michelangelo distorted classical principles in his own manner
- he is comparable to bramante in that he worked with architecture as an organism
- his architecture led to the transition from High renaissance to baroque architecture
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MICHELANGELO DI LODOVICO BUONARROTI SIMONI
Michelangelo di Lodovico buonarroti simoni1475 - 1564
- born in caprese in the tuscany region
- projects in florence & rome, italy
- worked as a painter, poet, sculptor, and architect
- the sculptor architect
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MANNERISM
Mannerism in architecture refers to liberties taken in distorting the harmonies of classical architecture
- began in 1520
- it is an easier concept to apply to painting and sculpture rather than architecture
- it is often found in villa or palace architecture
the Last Judgement, 1534-1541
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VILLAS & PALACES
Villa farnesina by peruzzi, rome 1509-11
Mannerism was best expressed in villas and palaces
- many were located outside of the city
- certain liberties could be taken be-cause these were private spaces
- these architectural liberties were less allowable in public spaces such as churches or official buildings
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MICHELANGELO DI LODOVICO BUONARROTI SIMONI
Michelangelo di Lodovico buonarroti simoni 1475 - 1564
- questions?