Piranesi a římská architekura pozdního baroku

Title in English Piranesi and the architecture of the late baroque period in Rome
Authors

KROUPA Jiří

Year of publication 2014
Type Chapter of a book
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Description Giovanni Battista Piranesi refers himself always as the architect from Venice. However, his own architectural projects are rather exceptional in his oeuvre. The most successful time of his architectural activity was during the reign of "Venetian" pope Clement XIII (Rezzonico). Piranesi created the unrealised projects for the tribune of basilica San Giovanni in Laterano for the pope and for his nephew's both implementation of the internal decoration of the dwelling (Abbondio Rezzonico) and especially the reconstruction of the villa of the Knights of Malta with the church Santa Maria del Priorato on the Aventino hill (Giovanni Battista Rezzonico). The study focuses on the semantic significance of the whole of the architectural items on the Aventino and clarifies the used forms from the point of view of Piranesi's theoretical thinking at the same time.

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