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| Title: |
| Florentine Streetscapes and their Role in Revisiting Palazzo Rucellai’s Urban façade Hypotheses |
| Authors: |
| Nick M. L., Mols Camilla, Pezzica |
| Issue Date: |
| 2023 |
| Publisher: |
| Springer |
| Abstract: |
| The facciata double meaning as façade and outer appearance embodies the Italian city-state’s political, cultural, and social values that Leon Battista Alberti outlined in his famed De re aedificatoria libri decem (1485). This concept lies at the heart of Florence’s urban fabric: one of the early cradles of Renaissance architecture that originated from the artistic expenditure of prosperous families including, the Medici, Strozzi, and Rucellai. In this context, the Palazzo Rucellai (c.1446-66) marks an important historical moment in history as its façade, with its three superimposed orders and well-proportioned urban composition, was the first of its kind in Renaissance Florence. |
| Description: |
| CC BY |
| URI: |
| https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00004-023-00698-0 https://dlib.phenikaa-uni.edu.vn/handle/PNK/7476 |
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| OER - Khoa học Tự nhiên |
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