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Living with Palladio in the sixteenth century / Antonio Foscari ; translated by Lucinda Byatt.
Main entry:

Foscari, Antonio, 1938- author.

Title & Author:

Living with Palladio in the sixteenth century / Antonio Foscari ; translated by Lucinda Byatt.

Publication:

Zürich, Switzerland : Lars Müller Publishers, [2020]
©2020

Description:

127 pages : illustrations (some color), plans ; 21 cm

Notes:
Translated from Italian.
Includes bibliographical references.
Translated from the Italian.
Summary:

Visiting the villas built by Andrea Palladio (1508-1580), one inevitably asks oneself how people lived there in the sixteenth century. Palladio articulated the villas as "small towns" (piccole città) that formed a unit with adjacent service buildings and farm fields. Within their walls lived a multitude of people of all ages, social backgrounds and various skills. They were the venue for significant moments of public life. In these houses, the principles of hygiene, privacy and comfort, which we consider essential today, did not apply; furniture as such, did not exist. Living with Palladio in the Sixteenth Century investigates how Palladio's houses, their floors, rooms and measurements are designed to structure the life of such a heterogeneous family of people. It analyzes their hierarchical structure with the owner (padrone) at the top and everyone involved in the everyday running of the household (famiglia minuta) at the bottom. This book fills a decisive gap in research literature on the famous Italian architect by looking at how Palladio prioritized the domestic functions of his private buildings.

ISBN:

3037786388 (hardcover)
9783037786383 (hardcover)

Subject:

Palladio, Andrea, 1508-1580 Criticism and interpretation.
Palladio, Andrea, Criticism and interpretation.
Palladio, Andrea, 1508-1580
Villa Foscari (Mira, Italy)
Architects Italy Venice History 16th century.
Architecture Italy Venice History 16th century.
Households Italy Venice History 16th century.
Architectes Italie Venise Histoire 16e siècle.
Architecture Italie Venise Histoire 16e siècle.
Ménages (Statistique) Italie Venise Histoire 16e siècle.
Architects History Italy 16th century.
Architecture History Italy 16th century.
Architects
Architecture
Households
Manners and customs
Venice (Italy) Social life and customs 16th century.
Venice (Italy) History 16th century.
Italy Venice.

Form/genre:

Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History

Added entries:

Byatt, Lucinda, translator.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 308952
Call No.: BIB 254269
Status: Available

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