Edifices de Rome moderne : ou, Recueil des palais, maisons, églises, couvents, et autres monuments publics et particuliers les plus remarquables de la ville de Rome / dessinés, mesurés et publiés par Paul Le Tarouilly, architecte.

"Paul Letarouilly's masterpiece, Edifices de Rome Moderne, has been hailed as the most beautiful book on Renaissance architecture ever published. Letarouilly (1795-1855) devoted thirty-five years to drawing the plans, sections, elevations, perspectives, and large-scale details of gardens,...

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Format: Book
Language:French
English
Published: New York, New York : Princeton Architectural Press in association with the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art, [2016]
Series:Classical America series in art and architecture.
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Summary:"Paul Letarouilly's masterpiece, Edifices de Rome Moderne, has been hailed as the most beautiful book on Renaissance architecture ever published. Letarouilly (1795-1855) devoted thirty-five years to drawing the plans, sections, elevations, perspectives, and large-scale details of gardens, convents, palaces, and churches of Renaissance Rome. His keen observational ability and immaculate drawing skills make this work an indispensable sourcebook. In many cases his etchings remain the only measured plans or elevations available. He also recorded buildings destroyed by later demolitions.--Publisher description.
Item Description:First volume originally published: Paris : Didot, 1840.
Physical Description:3 volumes in 1 : illustrations, plans ; 26 cm.
ISBN:9781616894832
1616894830
Language:Table of contents and captions in French, with an introduction in English.