SERLIO, SEBASTIANO

sāˌbästyäˈnō sĕrˈlyō, 1475–1554, Italian Renaissance architect and theoretician, b. Bologna. He was in Rome from 1514 until the sack in 1527 and worked under Baldassare Peruzzi. Few traces exist of his buildings in Venice, where he lived from 1527 to 1540. Invited to France by Francis I, he appears to have served in an advisory capacity for the construction of the palace at Fontainebleau. He designed several châteaus in France; the only one that has survived, despite alterations, is that of Ancy-le-Franc (c.1546), near Tonnerre in Burgundy. Serlio's major contribution was his treatise on architecture (eight books, 1537–75). Intended as an illustrated handbook for architects, the volumes, separately published, were highly influential in France, the Netherlands, and England as a conveyor of the Italian Renaissance style; the treatise was also an influence in theatrical scene design and stage lighting. An early manuscript of it is preserved in the Avery Architectural Library, Columbia.

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...Heinrich Isaac in Augsburg and Constance. SerB Serlio, Sebastiano. T7re book of architecture. An introduction by...ancient maner; and also seruing for Christians. SerI Serlio, Sebastiano; Martin, Jean, trans. II primo -secondo) libro...
...Scuole confraternities , 40 , 41 , 43 , 66 , 222 Sebastiano del Piombo Sebastiano Luciani , 1, 2, 3, 47, 57-62, 68, 74n...Titian, late , 161, 162, 189n, 194, 211 Serlio, Sebastiano, 212 Sforza, Battista, 103 , 105 Sketches...
...Scrupoli, Lorenzo, 193 Scutellari, Andrea, 217 Sebastiano del Piombo Sebastiano Luciani , 86 , 88 Sega, Filippo, 201 Segni...Seripando, Girolamo, 112 , 133 , 149 , 195 Serlio, Sebastiano, 63 , 76 , 91 , 245 Serra, Antonio, 249 Servites...
...Pino, Paolo, 5 . Piombo, Sebastiano del, 21 , 52 , 119 . Piranesi...Auguste, 56 , 57 . Resta, Sebastiano, 78 , 83 , 98 , 99 . Reuwich...178. Sensier, Albert, 13 . Serlio, Sebastiano, 23 . Sessions, Barbara, 134...
...Camillo, "Il Vittoria", Rinascimento europeo e rinascimento veneziano Venice, 1967 , pp. 275-80. Serlio 1537 : Serlio Sebastiano, Regole generali di architettura sopra le cinque maniere de gli edifici Venice, 1537 . Serra 1923 : Serra...
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...Italian architectural theorists, Sebastiano Serlio (1475-1554), who was in...sue stufette: documenti su Serlio e il Cardinale di Ferrara...Two Parts. London, 1658. Serlio, Sebastiano. I sette libri dellarchitettura...
...1540 the architect and theorist Sebastiano Serlio (1475-1554) remarked that...paintings for an altar designed by Serlio in the church of the Madonna...University of Michigan. Ann Arbor. Serlio, Sebastiano. 1540. Regale generali di...
...of the temporary theater that Sebastiano Serlio constructed in a cortile in...tecto." 34 Ibid., 187. 35 Serlio, book 2, "Trattato sopra...Opera. Venice, 1502. Serlio, Sebastiano. "Trattato sopra le scene...
...Michelangelo, see Summers, ad indicem, esp. 181, quoting Serlio, VII, folio 94: "Gran cosa e veramente di voler...Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 49 (1986): 91-105. Serlio, Sebastiano. Tutte le opere. Book 7. Venice, 1619. Spini...
...theater followed by only a decade the theater that Sebastiano Serlio had erected in a palace in Vicenza in 1539...47. (5.) For the recent translation of Serlio, see Sebastiano Serlio on Architecture, 2 vols., trans., intro...
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...of eminent architects for their advice, including Sebastiano Serlio from Bologna, Giulio Romano from Mantua, Jacopo...window, often also called a Serlian window after Sebastiano Serlio, whose treatise on architecture popularized it...
...one of the first modern writers on the subject Sebastiano Serlio harked back to Vitruvian notions of the origins of...1.) Hart, Vaughan and Peter Hicks and trans, Sebastiano Serlio on Architecture Volume Two, Yale, London, 2001...
...assumptions that apply to the museo. The galleria is said to be derived from the ideas of the Italian architect Sebastiano Serlio, in the early sixteenth century. One of the earliest of the galleries is the Uffizi (from about 1580), and though...


 

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...the arrivals area of Bolognas Giuseppe Marconi Airport. Visit www.famigliachiari.it. AC Hotel Bologna, Via Sebastiano Serlio 28, Bologna (BO), Italy; visit www.hotelac bologna.com. A four-star hotel, five-minute walk from the...


 

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SERLIO, SEBASTIANO sa bastya no ser lyo, 1475 1554, Italian Renaissance architect and theoretician, b. Bologna. He was in Rome from 1514 until...
...his court at Fontainebleau outside Paris, where he employed numerous Italian architects and artists, including Sebastiano Serlio, Il Rosso, and Francesco Primaticcio (see Fontainebleau, school of ). At the same time native architects came...
...arrived at Fontainebleau in 1530; he was followed in 1532 by Francesco Primaticcio, a disciple of Raphael, and Sebastiano Serlio. Niccolo dellAbbate appeared at the court in 1552 during the reign of Henry II. The art of Fontainebleau, today...
...classical detail. His chief work was Wollaton Hall, Nottinghamshire (1580 88). Although he followed the pattern of Sebastiano Serlio and other Renaissance continental architects, he was ingenious in his adaptations...
...chief glory of French Renaissance architecture and the scene of many historic events. Francesco Primaticcio and Sebastiano Serlio, the principal artists of the palace, came to be known, along with their fellow artisans, as the first school...
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