PALLADIO, ANDREA

ändrĕˈä päl-läˈdēō, 1508–80, Italian architect of the Renaissance. He studied in Vicenza, and later in Rome he examined the remains of Roman architecture. The measured drawings he made of these were published with compositions of his own and, based on the treatise of Vitruvius, a description of practical systems of design and proportioning. This famous work, I quattro libri dell'architectura (1570, tr. The Four Books of Architecture, 1716), was reissued many times.

His buildings, chiefly town palaces and villas, were executed mostly in Vicenza and its vicinity. Usually they were made of humble materials that contrasted with their formal classicism. Palladio's first important work (begun 1549) was to rebuild the medieval town hall, the basilica at Vicenza. He designed arches supported on minor columns and framed between larger engaged columns. Each of these arch-and-column compositions formed what is termed a "Palladian motif" and was much imitated. The characteristic facade of many of Palladio's country houses displayed the classic temple front—superimposed pilasters or columns or often a colossal order two stories in height and supported by a rusticated ground story. Generally in his buildings he systematized the ground plan, designing a central hall around which other rooms were grouped in absolute symmetry. Among his best-known houses (built in the 1550s and 1560s) are the Villa Rotonda (overlooking Vicenza), the Chiericati Palace and the Valmarana Palace (both: Vicenza), and the Villa Barbaro (Maser). At Venice he adapted the classical motif to three church facades, in his designs for San Francesco della Vigna, San Giorgio Maggiore, and Il Redentore. Just before his death Palladio planned the Teatro Olimpico, in which he incorporated a permanent scenic background, built in architectural perspective.

Reviving and redesigning the ancient Roman villa for a new humanist age, Palladio set the vocabulary of architectural pattern, proportion, and ornament for much of Western domestic architecture for centuries to come. His books and buildings exerted an unparalleled influence on European and American architecture. In the 17th cent., Inigo Jones imported Palladio's classic grandeur of design into England and profoundly influenced the course of English architecture. Subsequently, William Kent, Colin Campbell, Sir Christopher Wren, Sir William Chambers, and others created a great body of works termed Palladian. In the United States his influence can be seen in the manor houses of southern plantations, e.g., Thomas Jefferson's Monticello.

See R. Wittkower, Palladio and Palladianism (1974); J. Ackerman, Palladio (2d ed. 1977); W. Rybczynski, The Perfect House (2002).

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...other buildings in the British Isles and Renaissance classicism made a fresh start in the next century under the influence of Palladio transmitted through Inigo Jones. 79 If the Falkland courtyard represents James Vs imitation of the architectural style developed...
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From Palladio to Pope "Classicism: From Andrea Palladio to John Russell Pope," Virginia Commonwealth Universitys...will be the influence of Palladios San Giorgio Maggiore; Palladio, Christopher Wren, Thomas Jefferson, and the pediment...
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...Teatro Olimpico was designed by Andrea Palladio in 1580, the year of his death...quotation of the exterior that Andrea Palladio had designed for the Basilica...Hudson, 1973), fig. 180. Andrea Palladio drew a section (ibid., fig...
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Form in Poetry: Bruce Boucher on Andrea Palladio. ANDREA PALLADIO IS THE MOST famous architect the world has never known. If that sounds like a paradox, it is meant to be...
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...great and influential architect Andrea Palladio in "The Perfect House: A Journey with the Renaissance Architect Andrea Palladio." The 16th century Italian...him to transform himself into Andrea Palladio, architect; Palladio coming...
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PALLADIO, ANDREA andre a pal-la deo, 1508 80, Italian...Il Redentore. Just before his death Palladio planned the Teatro Olimpico, in which...Roman villa for a new humanist age, Palladio set the vocabulary of architectural pattern...
...and Milan) before being annexed (1404) by Venice. Andrea Palladio (1508 80) made Vicenza famous for his interpretation...Chiericato (now housing a museum), all designed by Palladio, inspired the Georgian style in England and the Colonial...
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...in England. Initiated by Inigo Jones, who modeled his buildings directly after antique structures and designs by Andrea Palladio, the Palladian style spread throughout England. After the great fire of 1666 much of London had to be rebuilt...
...on Roman models, the culmination of this movement being the Teatro Olimpico (1580 84) at Vicenza, designed by Andrea Palladio . However, the development of the theater form that was to dominate until the 20th cent. began with the Teatro Farnese...
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