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Il Gesú: Giacomo della Porta's façade, completed 1584 Rolf Toman [ed], Baroque Architecture Sculpture Painting (Cologne 2007 [2004]), p 14
THE ONGOING DEBATE CREATIVE DESIGN Brunelleschi > Michelangelo ACADEMIC DESIGN Alberti > Antonio Sangallo
S Carlo alle Quattro Fontane, façade by Borromini, 1665-7 Millon, Triumph of the Baroque, p 39
S Carlo: detail of the ground floor level Scala 9471
St Peter's forecourt, the colonnade: Scala 9591
Sta Maria della Pace, Rome, by Pietro da Cortona, 1656-7: contemporary view Varriano, Italian Baroque and Rococo, p 116
the Ecstasy of St Teresa, by Gianlorenzo Bernini, 1645-52 William Fleming, Arts & Ideas (Fort Worth [Texas] 1991), p 353
SANT AGNESE: A PROTOTYPE
view of the Piazza Navona, Rome Anthony Blunt [ed], Baroque and Rococo Architecture & Decoration (New York 1978), p 38
Sant' Agnese in Piazza Navona, Rome, by Girolamo & Carlo Rainaldi, 1652-3; Francesco Borromini, 1652-5; & Carlo Rainaldi, 1655-7: plan John Varriano, Italian Baroque and Rococo Architecture (New York 1986), p 134
Sant' Agnese in Piazza Navona MUAS 13,504
St Peter's, Bernini's design for freestanding towers, c 1650 Wittkower, Art and Architecture in Italy [1973], p 19
CLASSICISING BAROQUE IN NORTHERN ITALY
S Giuseppe, Milan, by Francesco Maria Ricchino, begun 1607: plan & section Wittkower, Art and Architecture in Italy [1965], p 76
Santa Maria della Salute, Venice, by Baldassare Longhena, 1631- [?1680s] MUAS 5,820, 17,353
Santa Maria della Salute, details Giandomenico Romanelli [ed], Venice Art and Architecture (2 vols, Cologne 1997 [Venezia: l'arte nei Secoli, Udine 1997]), II, p 475; Blunt, Baroque and Rococo, p 79
Santa Maria della Salute: interior Wittkower, Art and Architecture in Italy [1965], pl 109
Santa Maria della Salute: plan, section, & schematic plan MUAS 5,810, 24,963
TRANSITIONAL WORK IN FRANCE
Hôtel Sully, Paris, by Jean Androuet du Cerceau, c 1624-30 Miles Lewis
Luxembourg Palace, Paris, by Salomon de Brosse, 1615-24: courtyard screen and entrance pavilion Miles Lewis
St-Gervais, Paris, façade by Salomon de Brosse, 1616-21; St-Paul-St-Louis, Paris, by Étienne Martellange & François Derand, 1625-41 Miles Lewis
St-Paul St-Louis, by Étienne Martellange & François Derand, 1625-41: view under dome Il Gesù, Rome, by Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola & Giacomo della Porta, 1568-84: view under the dome Miles Lewis; Scala, 'Tesori d'arte Cristiana: 5: Seicento e Settecento
Il Gesú: Vignola's façade design, c 1573 Giacomo della Porta's façade, completed 1584 St Maria la Mayor, Alcalá de Henares, Spain, by Francesco Mora, 1602-1625 St-Joseph-des-Carmes, Paris, 1613-20 engraving by Mario Cartaro, in Giacomo de Rossi, Insignium Romae Templorum, 1684; Scala 9111; Miles Lewis
THE FRENCH CLASSICISTS
Church of the Sorbonne, Paris, by Jaques Lemercier, from 1635 portrait of Lemercier in the Galerie d'apollon, Louvre Miles Lewis
Church of the Sorbonne, by Lemercier S Carlo ai Catinari, Rome, by Rosato Rosati, 1612-20 MUAS 6.044; Christian Norberg-Schulz, Baroque Architecture (New York 1971), p 142
Church of the Sorbonne, Paris, by Jaques Lemercier, from 1635 west façade; ecclesiastical north side and portico. Miles Lewis; S28,387
Church of the Sorbonne, by Jacques Lemercier, from 1635; Church of the Val-de- Grâce, by François Mansart & Jaques Lemercier, from 1645 Miles Lewis; Blunt, Art and Architecture in France [1999], p 129
the Val-de-Grâce: interior & baldacchino Miles Lewis; Blunt, Art and Architecture in France, p 123
Chateau of Maisons, near Paris, by François Mansart, 1642-6 Peter Collins, Concrete: the Vision of a New Architecture (London 1959), pl 43
frontispieces: Maisons & Anet MUAS 25,029 ; Diapolfilm 5435 JH-10
LOUIS LE VAU
Palazzo Pitti, Florence, ceiling fresco, Sala di Marte, by Pietro da Cortona, 1646. MUAS 5,790
Palazzo Pitti, Sala di Giove, stuccoes by da Cortona, 1643-5 Wittkower, Art and Architecture in Italy [1965], pl 91(B)
Hôtel Lambert, Paris: Galerie d'hercule, by Louis le Vau and Charles Lebrun, begun c 1650 Blunt, Baroque and Rococo, p 119
Hôtel de Lauzun, Paris, attributed to Louis le Vau, c 1656-7: view of the courtyard & detail of a corbel Country Life, 11 May 1972, p 1155
Hôtel de Lauzun: the library & a grotesque panel in the Cabinet Country Life, 11 May 1972, pp 1159, 1158
Hôtel de Lauzun, ceiling of the Cabinet Country Life, 11 May 1972, p 1158
Hôtel de Lauzun: the enfilade & the bedroom Country Life, 11 May 1972, pp 1156, 1157
Hôtel de Lauzun the Salon de Musique Country Life, 11 May 1972, cover
friezes, by Jean Le Pautre Reginald Blomfield, French Architecture from the Reign of Charles VIII, I, pl LII
Chateau of Vaux-le-Vicomte, by Louis le Vau, 1657-61 Edward Hyams, A History of Gardens and Gardening (New York 1971), p 158
Vaux-le-Vicomte, garden front Diapofilm 5437 JH-2
Vaux-le-Vicomte: detail of garden front Miles Lewis
Vaux-le-Vicomte, plan Blunt, Art and Architecture in France [1999], p 150
Vaux-le-Vicomte, the salon Blunt, Baroque and Rococo, p 118
Vaux-le-Vicomte, Chambre du Roi Blunt, Baroque and Rococo, p 118
Vaux-le-Vicomte, Chambre du Roi, details Miles Lewis
Vaux-le le-vicomte,, Chambre du Roi, ceiling detail Miles Lewis
Vaux-le-Vicomte, Chambre du Roi, ceiling detail. Miles Lewis
Vaux-le le-vicomte, Library Miles Lewis
Vaux-le-Vicomte: panelling, passage ceiling Miles Lewis
Collège des Quatre Nations, Paris, by le Vau, 1662-77 Blunt, Art and Architecture in France, p 218
Collège des Quatre Nations, Paris, by le Vau, 1662-77 Diapofilm 5437 JH-3
Collège des Quatre Nations detail of a pavilion Miles Lewis
PALAIS DU LOUVRE
Galerie d'apollon, Palais du Louvre, by Louis le Vau & Charles Lebrun, 1661-3 Miles Lewis; Genevieve Bresc- Bautier, The Architecture of the Louvre (Paris 1995), p 59
Galerie d'apollon, Palais du Louvre: details Miles Lewis
Galerie d'apollon, Palais du Louvre: details Miles Lewis
Palais du Louvre, design for the east front by le Vau, c 1664 [ Blunt, Art and Architecture in France [1999],p 219
Palais du Louvre, designs for the east front by Léonor Houdin, François Mansart, Pierre Cottart, Louis Marot, c 1664 Bresc-Bautier, Architecture of the Louvre, p 68
Palais du Louvre, design for the east front, probably by Pietro da Cortona Millon, Triumph of the Baroque, p 50
Palais du Louvre, Bernini's scheme of 1664, plan MUAS 5,786
Palais du Louvre, Bernini's scheme of 1664 Millon, Triumph of the Baroque, p 50
Palais du Louvre, Bernini's second scheme, 1665 Varriano, Italian Baroque, p 103
Palais du Louvre, Bernini's third scheme, plan Blunt, Art and Architecture in France [1999], p 219
Palais du Louvre, Bernini's third scheme, façade Blunt, Art and Architecture in France [1999], p 219
Palais du Louvre, east front; project of Perrault et al, & final elevation by Perrault MUAS 10,655
Palais du Louvre, east front, by Claude Perrault, 1667-70 Diapofilm 5437 JH-4
Palais du Louvre: centrepiece of the east front Blunt, Art and Architecture in France [1999], p 222
Palais du Louvre, detail of the colonnade of the east front Miles Lewis
Palais du Louvre, east front: details Miles Lewis; Bresc-Bautier, Architecture of the Louvre, p 67
ACADEMIC CLASSICISM
frontispiece from Perrault's Vitruvius, 1673, showing his Arc de Triomphe (for the Porte St-Antoine), and the Louvre Wolfgang Herrmann, The Theory of Claude Perrault (London 1973), pl 18
Arc de Triomphe for the Porte St-Antoine, by Claude Perrault, 1668 Herrmann, Claude Perrault, pl 17
'Periptère', from Perrault's Vitruvius, 1673
diagram of a proportional system for pedestals, from Perrault's Cinq Espèces de Colonnes, 1683
Porte Saint-Denis, Paris, by François Blondel, executed by Pierre Bullet, 1671 Diapofilm, Architecture Classique, 5437 JH-8
HÔTEL DES INVALIDES
Hôtel des Invalides by Libéral Bruant, 1671-6: engraving by Perelle Emily Evershed et al, Larousse Encyclopedia of Renaissance and Baroque Art (London 1964), p 283
Hôtel des Invalides, main entrance Miles Lewis
courtyard elevation of a building by Jaques Androuet du Cerceau, 3me Livre du Cerceau, Troisième Livre d'architecture (1572), pl xxii
Hôtel des Invalides roof details Miles Lewis
Dôme des Invalides by Jules Hardouin-Mansart, 1680-1: Banister Fletcher, History of Architecture, p 800; Diapofilm, Architecture Classique
Dôme des Invalides: the exdterior and interior ordonnance Miles Lewis; MUAS 10.667
URBAN SPACES
Place des Vosges (Place Royale), attributed to Claude Châtillon (1605), 1607-12 Blomfield, French Architecture 1494-1661, I, pl cv, p 45
Place des Vosges, view along one side La Goélette, unnumbered.
Place Dauphine, from 1607: view of two pavilions Diapofilm, 5436 JH-4
Place Vendôme, by J H Mansart, from 1685 Blomfield, French Architecture from the death of Mazarin, I, pl lxxxv, p 209
Place Vendôme Blunt, Art and Architecture in France [1999], p 246
Place Vendôme Diapofilm, 5437 JH-11
Place des Victoires by J H Mansart (1685-6?) Blomfield, French Architecture 1661-1774, I, pl lxxxiv, p 208
Place des Victoires, detail Diapofilm, 5437 JH-10
EARLY ENGLISH BAROQUE
Ashdown House, Berkshire, c 1660, by William Winde: from the east Rickitt Encyclopedia of Slides, no 33625
Ashdown House: main block from the north-west north pavilion from the west Rickitt Encyclopedia of Slides, nos 33627, 33628
Custom House, King's Lynn, Norfolk, by Henry Bell, 1683 John Summerson, Architecture in Britain 1530 to 1830 (4th ed, Harmondsworth [Middlesex] 1963 [1953]), pl 107B; MUAS 4,260
Town Hall, Abingdon, Berkshire, c 1677 Miles Lewis
Town Hall, Abingdon, c 1677 Collège des Quatre Nations, Paris, by Louis le Vau, 1662-7: one pavilion Miles Lewis