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Serlio (6
September 1475 – c. 1554) was an
Italian Mannerist architect, who was part of the
Italian team
building the
Palace of Fontainebleau.
Serlio...
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efforts were made by
architects such as Leon
Battista Alberti,
Sebastiano Serlio and
Giacomo Barozzi da
Vignola to
revive the
language of
architecture of...
- 6th-century
Etymologiae and
refined during the
Italian Renaissance.
Sebastiano Serlio described five
orders including a "Tuscan order", "the
solidest and least...
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higher than
smaller ones. The
Mannerist architectural writer Sebastiano Serlio and
others of his
generation enjo**** the play
between rusticated and finished...
- in Renaissance, Baroque, and
Neoclassical buildings.
Although Sebastiano Serlio (1475–1554) did not
invent it, the
window features largely in the work of...
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decorating Francis'svarious palaces. He also
invited architect Sebastiano Serlio, who enjo**** a
fruitful late
career in France.
Francis also commissioned...
- ("General
Rules of Architecture"). It is
known as
Serlio's "Fourth Book"
since it was the
fourth in
Serlio's original plan of a
treatise in
seven books. In...
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spread the
Italian Renaissance style throughout Western Europe are Vignola,
Serlio and Palladio. He is
often considered the most
important architect in Rome...
- the 16th century. The mid-16th-century Italians,
especially Sebastiano Serlio and
Jacopo Barozzi da Vignola, who
established a
canonic version of the...
- 16th century,
Italian Mannerist architect,
painter and
theorist Sebastiano Serlio wrote Tutte L'Opere D'Architettura et
Prospetiva (Complete
Works on Architecture...