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A comprehensive handbook exploring the career of the architect who tranformed the building design and construction of the Western World. << Andrea Palladio (1518-1580) is known as the architect who has guided Western philosophy for half a millennium, creating forms that have been studied and reproduced from age to age and around the world. For architects and the public alike, his buildings have become enduring testaments to his architectural genius as creator of a timeless classicism. When Abbeville Press first published Andrea Palladio: The Architect in His Time in 1994, it was selected by Choice magazine as "Outstanding Acadmic Book 1994", while The World of Interiors called it "undoubtedly one of the most important architectural books to be published for some time." Now Abbeville is pleased to release the revised concise edition of this essential resource. << Featuring a newly updated bibliography, this handsome volume spans the entire career of Palldio, illuminating his work in the context of his historical era and his own extraordinary life. It invites us to view Palladio"s masterpieces through the lens of Paolo Marton, moving across the thresholds of myriad villas, churches, and public edifices to illustrate the sublimity of the architect"s vision. << Combining modern scholarship with intriguin narrative, Palladio will educate and enlighten, helping readers understand the passion, joy, and beauty of one of the world"s most fascinating ages of architecture. << AUTHOR: Bruce Boucher, curator of European decorative arts and sculpture at the Art Institute of Chicago, is the author of the award winning The Sculpture of Jacopo Sansovino, as well as numerous articles on Italian art and architecture. PHOTOGRAPHER: Paolo Marton, is the internationally renowned photographer for Venetian Villas, Venetian Palaces, and several other works. << 208 illustrations
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