Il Vignola illustrato is a meticulously crafted illustrated edition dedicated to the architectural principles and designs of Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola (1507-1573), one of the most influential architects of the Renaissance. This 1770 edition, featuring the contributions of Marco Pagliarini and the illustrations of Franciszek Smuglewicz (1745-1807), brings Vignola's timeless architectural concepts to life.
The book serves as a comprehensive guide to Vignola's architectural theories and practical applications, making it an invaluable resource for architects, historians, and enthusiasts alike. Through detailed illustrations and insightful commentary, Il Vignola illustrato captures the essence of classical architectural ideals and their enduring impact on design. This edition offers a unique glimpse into the architectural practices of the 18th century while celebrating the legacy of a Renaissance master.
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