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Apr 19, 2024
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Academic Catalog 2015-2016 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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HART320 Villas and Gardens of the Italian Renaissance 3 cr. An investigation of the architecture of leisure in Renaissance Italy, from the early Humanist villas of the powerful Medici family to the farm-villa complexes designed by Palladio in the sixteenth century. Gardens and villas are considered in their role as purveyors of the economic, social and political power of the elite, and in relation to ancient literary and archeological sources and Renaissance design theory. Examples include the Medici villa at Fiesole, Palazzo Te in Mantua, Palazzo Farnese at Caprarola and Villa d’Este at Tivoli.
Prerequisites: HART100
Lecture/Seminar Culturally Diverse Content All College Elective
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