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Raphael’s Villa Madama: a document of 1519
01/2021 | 1414 | 163
Pages: 22-27
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Davies, Paul (Davies, Paul)
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1. The unfinished circular courtyard of Villa Madama, Rome, by Raphael. Designed 1518. (Photograph © Raffaello Bencini; Bridgeman Images).
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2. Plan of Villa Madama, Rome, showing the reconstructed final scheme, including the gardens: A – Road leading to the Vatican; B – New land purchased in 1519; C – Facade towards Vatican; and D – Terrace in front of the stables. Drawn by the author, after D.R. Coffin: ‘The plans of Villa Madama’, Art Bulletin 49 (1967).
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3. Project for the south east part of the Villa Madama incorporating the newly purchased land, by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger. 1519. Pen-and-ink over incised lines on paper, 56.3 by 43.2 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, GDSA 179A).
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4. Detail of a large project for the Villa Madama, Rome, showing the south-east corner of the villa and the area designated for the new gardens, by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger. 1519. Pen-and-ink on paper, max. 60.1 by 125.8 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, GDSA 314A).
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5. Elevation and section of the Villa Madama, Rome, with survey details of the land designated for the garden, by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger. 1519. Pen-and-ink over incised lines on paper, max. 38.5 by 59.4 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, GDSA 1518A).
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6. Project for a terraced garden at Villa Madama, Rome, by Raphael. 1519. Pen and ink over incised lines on paper, 53.1 by 39.5 cm. (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, GDSA 1356A).
Book Review
Michele Sanmicheli
11/2006 | 1244 | 148
Pages: 782-783
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Hopkins, Andrew (Hopkins, Andrew)
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Michele Sanmicheli | author: Davies, Paul , author: Hemsoll, David
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A Project Drawing by Jacopo Sansovino for the Loggetta in Venice
08/1994 | 1097 | 136
Pages: 487-497
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Davies, Paul (Davies, Paul)
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1. Project Drawing for the Loggetta in Piazza S. Marco, Venice, Here Attributed to Jacopo Sansovino. Pen and Ink with Brown Wash. 27.9 by 15.6 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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10. Reconstruction of the Loggia's Plan as Inferred from the Drawing in Fig.1.
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13. Plan of the Loggetta in Its Modern State. After Tafuri [1969].
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14. Hypothetical Reconstruction Giving Two Possible Versions of Jacopo Sansovino's Final Scheme for the Loggetta.
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15. Copy of a Sansovino Project Drawing for the Loggetta, by Francisco de Holanda. c.1540. From Holanda's Sketchbook As Antigualhas (Escorial Library, Madrid).
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2. Drawing of a Corinthian Capital, by Jacopo Sansovino. Pen and Ink over Stylus, 28.4 by 21.5 cm. (Uffizi, Florence, Gabinetto Disegni e Stampe 1760A).
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3. The Loggetta, Venice, in a Late-Nineteenth-Century Photograph.
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4. Oblique View of the Loggetta.
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7. Cross Section of the Library of S. Marco, Showing the Relationship between the Vaulting and the Doric Entablature. From: L. Cicognara, A. Diedo and G. Selva: Le Fabbriche e i monumenti cospicui di Venezia, Venice [1838-40].
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8. Details of Keystones from Fig.1.
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9. Comparison to Scale of the Loggetta (Left) and the Project Drawing (Right).
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11. Plan of Piazza S. Marco, Showing the Layout of the Square in the Fifteenth Century.
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12. Piazza S. Marco Today. After M. Tafuri: Jacopo Sansovino e l'Architettura del '500 a Venezia, Padua [1969].
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5. Entrance to the Stairs of the Scuola Grande della Misericordia, Venice.
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6. Ground Floor Bay of the Library of S. Marco, Venice.