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[...]... AVENUE PREFACE the title of these volumes the words " Architecture oftheIN Renaissance" all are intended to be understood as embracing thpse styles, whether of building or decoration, which are ultimately based on Classical Architecture, from the re-introduction of classical forms at theRenaissance to the revival of Gothic inthe nineteenth century, and the word "France, " a geographical term of more varied... example under Francis I The training of young architects in Italy, and especially at Rome at that period the first school ofarchitecturein Europe consisted not only in visiting, measuring, and sketching ancient and modern buildings, but also in studying and copying the designs ofthe great masters, and in making compositions in which theThe practice of Italian travel results of their studies were embodied... Guarini and Bernini The last, but by no means the least important, ofthe agencies for direction INTRODUCTION xxii France was that of direct oral and spreading Renaissance principles in instruction Among Italian architects who taught inFrance literary were Fra Giocondo inthe fifteenth, and Serlio inthe sixteenth century The former was the first editor of Vitruvius, the influence of whose works in their... systematic ofthe ancient monuments which inspired the writings of Alberti ; study and received an impetus from the appearance ofthe first printed This work, which is inthe nature edition of Vitruvius (c 1486) of a handbook containing a code of formulae by means of which engineers engaged on the public works ofthe Roman Empire might clothe any structure in an architectural garb, was accepted by the of the. .. school was to reduce the influence of Italy on the French Renaissance to the PREFACE VI11 Their arguments were chiefly based on the which are extant in an seldom mention the names of admittedly incomplete state, eminent Italians, who were often paid by the grant of benefices and Court sinecures, while they do include the names of obscure vanishing point fact that building accounts ofthe period, Frenchmen,... especially inthe reigns of Philip Augustus and Saint Louis, this state was gaining in consistency, power, and territory, and France took a leading part not only inthe political, but also inthe spiritual, intellectual, and artistic life of Europe age of crusading and chivalry, ofthe This was the heroic and the guilds, It was followed by one religious orders of scholastic theology and cathedral building of. .. means of its introduction, the character ofthe results was by the Italian interpretations through which it reached France, and this varied not only from century to century, but simultaneously in different parts of Italy profoundly affected In Tuscany, the cradle of theRenaissanceinthe early quattro cento, architecture proper maintained a certain austerity, and the (Jelicate and rather minute type of. .. Henry II Style By this time theRenaissance was flowing in two one hand a French school of parallel streams- On the free Classic grew out ofthe school of Fontainebleau under the later Valois and developed inthe early seventeenth century under the influence of Flemish Barocco- into the rather coarse forms ofthe Style of Louis XIII * " TheRenaissance : Compelled into Studies in Art and Poetiy," 2nd edition,... while in garden design English influence was the chief factor inthe revolution against the classical at home assisted tradition inthe eighteenth century But, inarchitecture at this time, English and Dutch influence, if not very powerful, contributed something to the puristic reaction The metaphor contained inthe word Renaissance is very applicable to the architectureof France, re-born ofthe marriage... Greece and Rome The present work at least a is PREFACE VI and of Anderson's " Architecture oftheRenaissancein Italy," with an account ofthe main trend of architectural thought and practice inFrance during the period defined, and ofthe principal connected with important buildings and architects, set forth in their relation to political, social, and literary history The execution ofthe task has been . an end with that of the Empire, whose existence, feebly prolonged in the midst of new and disturbing influences, may be said to have died out about the time of the fall of the elder Bourbons. On the other hand the work resulting from these influences in the succeeding period is too eclectic to possess the recognisable characteristics of a style, and. Rome " VI PREFACE and of Anderson's " Architecture of the Renaissance in Italy," with an account of the main trend of architectural thought and practice in France during the period defined, and of the principal facts connected with important buildings and architects, set forth. alt="" PREFACE IN the title of these volumes the words " Architecture of the Renaissance& quot; are intended to be understood as embracing all thpse styles, whether of building or decoration, which are ultimately based on Classical Architecture, from