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 Translation for 'Palladianism' from English to Croatian
arhit.
paladijanizam {m}
Palladianism
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Translation for 'Palladianism' from English to Croatian

Palladianism
paladijanizam {m}arhit.
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Usage Examples English
  • This was to become a strong feature of the neoclassical architecture which was to follow Palladianism in the United Kingdom and makes Nuthall avant-garde in its late Palladianism.
  • The Duke's constantly changing vision brought five different architects to it and though one of the last great Baroque houses Cannons also contributed to the development of Palladianism in England.
  • Following the Stuart restoration, Jones's Palladianism was eclipsed by the Baroque designs of such architects as William Talman and Sir John Vanbrugh, Nicholas Hawksmoor, and even Jones' pupil John Webb.
  • English Baroque is a term used to refer to modes of English architecture that paralleled Baroque architecture in continental Europe between the Great Fire of London (1666) and roughly 1720, when the flamboyant and dramatic qualities of Baroque art were abandoned in favour of the more chaste, rule-based neo-classical forms espoused by the proponents of Palladianism.
  • His known works in the British-American colonies are considered to be of the highest quality and the finest examples of Palladianism in his time.

  • The architecture of the bank shows the influence of Thomas Jefferson's fusion of Palladianism with Roman temple forms.
  • It was completed in 1560 and is one of the most splendid examples of Palladianism.
  • His chief influences were from English Palladianism, and several of his houses have been likened to designs reproduced in Colen Campbell's "Vitruvius Britannicus", but Adam mixed these with English Baroque motifs from Gibbs and Vanbrugh.
  • Symmetry was a core element in some styles of architecture, such as Palladianism.
  • He had introduced Palladianism to a country which was to adopt it with a gusto unlike any other European country.

  • Sir John Summerson included Dance in a list of London architects who he felt debased Palladianism, calling his Mansion House "cramped and overdressed".
  • Andrea Palladio developed Palladianism in the 16th century, publishing in 1570 "Quattro Libri", a treatise on architecture in four volumes and illustrated with woodcuts after Palladio's own drawings.
  • By the time of his death, Palladianism had been taken up by a whole new generation of British architects working in the classical forms, and was to remain in fashion until it was replaced by the Neoclassical interpretations of such architects as Robert Adam.
  • During the early 19th century, the romantic medieval Gothic Revival style was developed as a reaction to the symmetry of Palladianism, and such buildings as Fonthill Abbey were built.
  • Hugh Fortescue (1696–1751), who in 1721 inherited the title 14th Baron Clinton, via his mother, consulted Lord Burlington (1694–1753), the pioneer and arbiter of Palladianism in England, on the design of his proposed new mansion.

  • In contrast to the Palladianism of the West front, the East front is austere in its neoclassicism.
  • The painters involved in the academy were reacting against the Italianate Late Baroque manner exemplified by Thornhill himself, while the designers were developing alternatives to the cool Neo-Palladianism being espoused at the time by Lord Burlington and William Kent; the rococo artists found patrons, as Mark Girouard first noted, in the circle that formed around Frederick, Prince of Wales in Leicester Square.
  • Vincenzo Scamozzi's main book "L’Idea dell’Architettura Universale" was published in 1615, and essentially looks back to Palladio; it was influential in spreading Palladianism.
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