Bernini is Dead?: Architecture and the Social Purpose |
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Page 296
... Italy , set like a spinal chord , taking off from the Alps , hugging the Gulf of Genoa then striking east to parallel the calf of the leg of Italy , bending toward the middle above Rome , then running inexorably to 296 Bernini Is Dead ...
... Italy , set like a spinal chord , taking off from the Alps , hugging the Gulf of Genoa then striking east to parallel the calf of the leg of Italy , bending toward the middle above Rome , then running inexorably to 296 Bernini Is Dead ...
Page 445
... Italian urge toward this certainty derived in part from its Latin ancestry , but , I suppose , also because Italians had ... Italy ( New York : Devin - Adair , 1954 ) , pp . 119–120 . Pl . 257 Pl . 292 Pl . 289 ing principally Latin ...
... Italian urge toward this certainty derived in part from its Latin ancestry , but , I suppose , also because Italians had ... Italy ( New York : Devin - Adair , 1954 ) , pp . 119–120 . Pl . 257 Pl . 292 Pl . 289 ing principally Latin ...
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... Italy in those days , priestly and otherwise , and they built palaces , but never in Italy so princely as the churches , large and small , prepared by some of the work of Michelangelo , announced by Vignola's Church of the Gesu ...
... Italy in those days , priestly and otherwise , and they built palaces , but never in Italy so princely as the churches , large and small , prepared by some of the work of Michelangelo , announced by Vignola's Church of the Gesu ...
Contents
Chapter Three ARCHITECTURAL TRAVEL WITH PARTICULAR | 35 |
Chapter Six THE ARCHITECTURE OF STONE | 151 |
English Features | 417 |
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The Genius in the Design: Bernini, Borromini, and the Rivalry That ... Jake Morrissey,J. P. Morrissey No preview available - 2005 |