Andrea Palladio
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Gender | Female |
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Death | 443 years ago |
Date of birth | November 30,1508 |
Zodiac sign | Sagittarius |
Born | Padua |
Italy | |
Date of died | August 19,1580 |
Died | Maser |
Italy | |
Nationality | Italian |
Projects | I Quattro Libri dell'Architettura (The Four Books of Architecture) |
Structures | Villa la Rotonda |
Job | Architect |
Children | Silla Palladio |
Zenobia Palladio | |
Orazio Palladio | |
Marcantonio Palladio | |
Leonida Palladio | |
Parents | Pietro della Gondola |
Marta | |
Designed | Villa la Rotonda |
Villa di Maser | |
Olympic Theater | |
Palladian Basilica | |
Current partner | Allegradonna |
Influencee | Christopher Wren |
Inigo Jones | |
William Kent | |
Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington | |
Colen Campbell | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 613052 |
I quattro libri dell'architettura
The first book of architecture
The Four Books of Andrea Palladio's Architecture: Wherein, After a Short Treatise of the Five Orders, Those Observations that are Most Necessary in Building, Private Houses, Streets, Bridges, Piazzas, Xisti, and Temples are Treated of
The churches of Rome
L' Antichita Di Roma
Andrea Palladio's Architecture, in Four Books Containing a Dissertation on the Five Orders & Ye Most Necessary Observations Relating to All Kinds of Building
The Villa Emo at Fanzolo
Die vier Bücher zur Architektur
The Private Palladio
Négy könyv az építészetről
Inigo Jones on Palladio: Being the Notes by Inigo Jones in the Copy of I Quattro Libri Dell Architettura Di Andrea Palladio, 1601, in the Library of Worcester College, Oxford
Scritti sull'architettura, 1554-1579
The Architecture of A. Palladio; In Four Books. Containing, a Short Treatise of the Five Orders, and the Most Necessary Observations Concerning All Sorts of Building of 4; Volume 1
The First Book of Architecture: By Andrea Palladio. Translated Out of Italian, with an Appendix Touching Doors and Windows, by Pr. Le Muet . . . Translated Into English, by Godfrey Richards. The Whole Illustrated with Above Seventy Copper Cuts. Also Rules and Demonstrations . . . for the Framing of . . . Roofs . . . by . . . William Pope . . .
Andrea Palladio's Elements of Architecture, Restored to Its Original Perfection, As Published by Him at Venice, Anno 1581 with a Geometrical Explanation Also an Entire New and Approved Method of Finding the Points of Sight and Distance
The First Book of Architecture: By Andrea Palladio. Translated Out of Italian, with an Appendix by Pr. Le Muet the Eleventh Edition, Corrected and Enlarged
Royal Institute of British Architects: The Drawings Collection : Phase D : Palladio, Smythson, Adam
Andrea Palladios' First Book of Architecture, Corrected from His Originaledition Printed at Venice, 1581, Wherein Is Pointed Out the Various Mistakes and Contradictions Between the Chapters and Figur'd Draughts
Palladio and America: Selected Papers Presented to the Centro Internazionale Di Studi Di Architettura Andrea Palladio : Translated Into English for the Center for Palladian Studies in America
The Architecture of A. Palladio; In Four Books. Containing, a Short Treatise of the Five Orders, and the Most Necessary Observations Concerning All Sorts of Building of 4; Volume 3
The Villas of Palladio
Andrea Palladio's Architecture, in Four Books Containing a Dissertation on the Five Orders & Ye Most Necessary Observations Relating to All Kinds of Building. . . . The Whole Containing 226 Folio Copper Plates Carefully Revis'd and Redelineated by Edwd. Hoppus . . .
The Architecture of A. Palladio; In Four Books. Containing a Short Treatise of the Five Orders, and Observations Concerning All Sorts of Building: As Also the Different Construction of Private and Publick Houses of 2; Volume 1
Andrea Palladio
Palladio
The first book of architecture
The Four Books of Andrea Palladio's Architecture: Wherein, After a Short Treatise of the Five Orders, Those Observations that are Most Necessary in Building, Private Houses, Streets, Bridges, Piazzas, Xisti, and Temples are Treated of
The churches of Rome
L' Antichita Di Roma
Andrea Palladio's Architecture, in Four Books Containing a Dissertation on the Five Orders & Ye Most Necessary Observations Relating to All Kinds of Building
The Villa Emo at Fanzolo
Die vier Bücher zur Architektur
The Private Palladio
Négy könyv az építészetről
Inigo Jones on Palladio: Being the Notes by Inigo Jones in the Copy of I Quattro Libri Dell Architettura Di Andrea Palladio, 1601, in the Library of Worcester College, Oxford
Scritti sull'architettura, 1554-1579
The Architecture of A. Palladio; In Four Books. Containing, a Short Treatise of the Five Orders, and the Most Necessary Observations Concerning All Sorts of Building of 4; Volume 1
The First Book of Architecture: By Andrea Palladio. Translated Out of Italian, with an Appendix Touching Doors and Windows, by Pr. Le Muet . . . Translated Into English, by Godfrey Richards. The Whole Illustrated with Above Seventy Copper Cuts. Also Rules and Demonstrations . . . for the Framing of . . . Roofs . . . by . . . William Pope . . .
Andrea Palladio's Elements of Architecture, Restored to Its Original Perfection, As Published by Him at Venice, Anno 1581 with a Geometrical Explanation Also an Entire New and Approved Method of Finding the Points of Sight and Distance
The First Book of Architecture: By Andrea Palladio. Translated Out of Italian, with an Appendix by Pr. Le Muet the Eleventh Edition, Corrected and Enlarged
Royal Institute of British Architects: The Drawings Collection : Phase D : Palladio, Smythson, Adam
Andrea Palladios' First Book of Architecture, Corrected from His Originaledition Printed at Venice, 1581, Wherein Is Pointed Out the Various Mistakes and Contradictions Between the Chapters and Figur'd Draughts
Palladio and America: Selected Papers Presented to the Centro Internazionale Di Studi Di Architettura Andrea Palladio : Translated Into English for the Center for Palladian Studies in America
The Architecture of A. Palladio; In Four Books. Containing, a Short Treatise of the Five Orders, and the Most Necessary Observations Concerning All Sorts of Building of 4; Volume 3
The Villas of Palladio
Andrea Palladio's Architecture, in Four Books Containing a Dissertation on the Five Orders & Ye Most Necessary Observations Relating to All Kinds of Building. . . . The Whole Containing 226 Folio Copper Plates Carefully Revis'd and Redelineated by Edwd. Hoppus . . .
The Architecture of A. Palladio; In Four Books. Containing a Short Treatise of the Five Orders, and Observations Concerning All Sorts of Building: As Also the Different Construction of Private and Publick Houses of 2; Volume 1
Andrea Palladio
Palladio
Andrea Palladio Life story
Andrea Palladio was an Italian Renaissance architect active in the Venetian Republic. Palladio, influenced by Roman and Greek architecture, primarily Vitruvius, is widely considered to be one of the most influential individuals in the history of architecture.