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Rudolf Wittkower (22 June 1901 – 11
October 1971) was a
British art
historian specializing in
Italian Renaissance and
Baroque art and architecture, who...
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Wittkower 1966, pp. 177–178.
Wittkower 1966, p. 178.
Wittkower 1966, p. 179.
Wittkower 1966, pp. 179–180.
Wittkower 1966, p. 181.
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Margot Wittkower, née
Margot Holzmann (August 28, 1902 – July 3, 1995), was a German-American
Interior designer and art
historian specializing in neo-Palladian...
- rokh or rukh for the
Persian form.
According to art
historian Rudolf Wittkower, the idea of the roc had its
origins in the
story of the
fight between...
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achievement of "full
Baroque freedom", in the
words of
Rudolf Wittkower. However,
Wittkower also
qualified that
Bernini was yet to
attain the
dynamism ("the...
- family. The
complete absence of
columns in the façade
signified for
Rudolf Wittkower a
decisive turning-point in Alberti's
interpretation of architecture,...
- Geometry: the Villas, in
which Wittkower argues that
similar organizational schema underlie all the
villas of Palladio.
Wittkower's diagrams of the
villas are...
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Lorenzo Bernini as a
pendant piece to his
Blessed Soul.
According to
Rudolf Wittkower, the
sculpture is in the
Palazzo di
Spagna in Rome. This may well be what...
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balustrades of
colonettes as an
alternative to
miniature arcading.
Rudolf Wittkower withheld judgement as to the
inventor of the
baluster and
credited Giuliano...
- (1865–1942) and
Gertrude Ansbach (
Wittkower) (1876–1965). His
siblings were art
historian Rudolf Wittkower (1901–1971), Kate
Wittkower (1900–1968), and Elly Friedmann...