9780300176858-0300176856-Venice Disputed: Marc'Antonio Barbaro and Venetian Architecture, 1550-1600

Venice Disputed: Marc'Antonio Barbaro and Venetian Architecture, 1550-1600

ISBN-13: 9780300176858
ISBN-10: 0300176856
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Deborah Howard
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Yale University Press
Format: Hardcover 320 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780300176858
ISBN-10: 0300176856
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Deborah Howard
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Yale University Press
Format: Hardcover 320 pages

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Venice Disputed: Marc'Antonio Barbaro and Venetian Architecture, 1550-1600 (ISBN-13: 9780300176858 and ISBN-10: 0300176856), written by authors Deborah Howard, was published by Yale University Press in 2011. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Venice Disputed: Marc'Antonio Barbaro and Venetian Architecture, 1550-1600 (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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In the councils and magistracies of the Venetian Republic, politicians argued intently over civic building projects in a manner curiously reminiscent of a modern democracy, taking advice from architects, engineers, and the public. Written by a leading authority on Venetian architecture, the book explores the complex dialectic between theory and practice; utopia and reality; and design and technology that infused these disputes.

The bitterly contested debates are seen through the experiences of one particular Venetian nobleman, Marc'Antonio Barbaro (1518-1595). Recognized as a gifted stuccoist and draftsman, Barbaro played a prominent role in the discussions about major state building projects such as Palladio's church of the Redentore, the restoration of the Doge's Palace, and the erection of the Rialto Bridge. He was a distinguished statesman and orator, but his idealistic views about the rhetorical power of classicism frequently clashed with local technological expertise. Venice Disputed recounts not only his public role but also his private life, centered on the now-famous family villa that he and his brother commissioned. Barbaro's compelling story thus weaves together politics, architectural history, and private life in early modern Venice.

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