This essay is the introductory chapter of a book collecting the results of a joint research project on ‘royal’ palaces in early modern Italy coordinated by Marco Folin. By summarizing the results of his studies on Italian court architecture, the author underlines the pluralistic character of Quattrocento architectural language, due to the strenght of municipal traditions often dating back to communal age.

Princes, Towns, Palaces: A Renaissance “Architecture of Power”

FOLIN, MARCO
2015-01-01

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This essay is the introductory chapter of a book collecting the results of a joint research project on ‘royal’ palaces in early modern Italy coordinated by Marco Folin. By summarizing the results of his studies on Italian court architecture, the author underlines the pluralistic character of Quattrocento architectural language, due to the strenght of municipal traditions often dating back to communal age.
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