Measured drawings of the Palazzo Larderel (also known as Palazzo Giacomini), Florence: details of cornices, entablatures and windows on the facade
Architect/Designer | Dosio, Giovanni Antonio (1533-ca.1609) |
Artist/Photographer | Mocatta, David (1806-1882) |
Country | Italy |
City | Florence |
Subject Date | 1580 |
Image Date | 1830 |
View | Exterior |
Style | Renaissance |
Medium | Drawing |
Library Reference | PB302/20(2) |
Orientation | Portrait |
Colour Info | Colour |
Credit | RIBA Collections |
Subject | Pediments ; Cornices ; Windows ; Town houses ; Decorative stonework |
NOTES: The Palazzo Larderel was built from designs by Giovanni Antonio Dosio between 1558 and 1580 for the Giacomini family and was inspired by Raphael's Palazzo Pandolfini by way of Baccio d' Agnolo's Palazzo Bartolini. The palazzo was sold in 1793 to the Michelozzi-Boni family, hence the name on this drawing. In 1839 it was sold to the Larderel family and the name changed again.
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