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Architectural Diplomacy

Rome and Paris in the Late Baroque

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This analysis of a large, unified body of student drawings from the first public competitions of the Accademia di San Luca, held between 1675 and 1700, brings to light a critical juncture in the Late Baroque. In Architectural Diplomacy, Gil Smith observes that at a time when building activity in Rome was greatly diminished, the Accademia became a successful laboratory of ideas where design methods, such as the productive fusing of French and Italian Baroque traditions, were tested for perhaps the first time before becoming common coin in 18th-century architecture.

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Architectural Diplomacy, Gil R. Smith

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Titre
Architectural Diplomacy
Sous-titre
Rome and Paris in the Late Baroque
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
MIT Press
Publié
1993
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Pages
388
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This analysis of a large, unified body of student drawings from the first public competitions of the Accademia di San Luca, held between 1675 and 1700, brings to light a critical juncture in the Late Baroque. In Architectural Diplomacy, Gil Smith observes that at a time when building activity in Rome was greatly diminished, the Accademia became a successful laboratory of ideas where design methods, such as the productive fusing of French and Italian Baroque traditions, were tested for perhaps the first time before becoming common coin in 18th-century architecture.