HAA 1306 Lecture 5: week 3 - Fall of Sangallo & Rise of Bramante/Bramante

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Mon september 9: the fall of sangallo and the rise of bramante. This class will look at two singular phenomena: one is how giuliano da sangallo, a leading light of quattrocento architecture, failed to lead architectural design in the 16th century. Secondly, we have the phenomenon of high renaissance architecture"s debt to leonardo da vinci, who never built anything but expressed his concepts through donato bramante. Leonardo and bramante both left milan around 1499. He then lived in rome, at the villa belvedere, as guest of pope. Leo x from 1513 to 1516, when he left for france (1516-19). 1. giuliano da sangallo: della rovere palace in savona for the future pope julius ii, 1495. Giuliano: uffizi gallery drawing of projected loggia for pope"s tuba players, 1505 [4] (denotes illustration number in lotz text) - probably never built, classicizing design. Middle bay has 2 levels of windows: leonardo da vinci (vinci, near florence, 1452--blois, france, 1519): human proportion sketches, 1480s-90s.

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