Venice And The Renaissance by Manfredo Tafuri
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This insightful work delves into the intricate relationship between the architectural evolution of Venice and the broader cultural and artistic movements of the Renaissance. It explores how the city's unique socio-political context and its interactions with other European powers influenced its urban development and architectural styles. Through a detailed analysis of various architectural projects and the roles of influential figures, the book reveals how Venice became a pivotal center for Renaissance art and thought, blending tradition with innovation in its quest for identity and power.
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- 1989
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- Italian
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- 300-350
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