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Baldassare Longhena and Venetian Baroque Architecture

Baldassare Longhena and Venetian Baroque Architecture

Current price: $75.00
Publication Date: September 18th, 2012
Publisher:
Yale University Press
ISBN:
9780300181098
Pages:
372

Description

This fascinating book offers the first comprehensive study in English of Baldassare Longhena (1598–1682), the indispensable architect of the Venetian Baroque. While Longhena's legacy is most visible in his iconic Madonna della Salute, the 17th-century basilica devoted to the Virgin Mary in gratitude for Venice's deliverance from the plague, and in the Pesaro and Rezzonico palaces along the Grand Canal, he created a plethora of other works over the course of a career that spanned half a century.

Andrew Hopkins's lucid and thought-provoking text considers the full span of Longhena's illustrious career, from his monumental staircases and libraries to the palaces commissioned by private patrons and his projects for Venice's Greek and Jewish communities. This lively account is accompanied by more than sixty color and 300 black-and-white photographs commissioned especially for the book. A complete list of Longhena's work is included in an appendix.

About the Author

Andrew Hopkins is associate professor at the Università degli studi de L'Aquila.

Praise for Baldassare Longhena and Venetian Baroque Architecture

"Baldassare Longhena and Venetian Baroque is beautifully presented. The text is illustrated by archival prints and drawings along with more than three hundred professional photographs. The author's expertise, evident throughout this publication, makes it an essential read for all those interested in the history of Venice, architecture, and Baroque studies."—Annemarie Sawkins, Sixteenth Century Journal
— Annemarie Sawkins