Review article
Sforzinda; The Real and Unreal at Francesco Sforza’s Court
Marko Špikić
Abstract
The author presents segments from the architectural thought of Antonio Averlino, known as Filarete, who was at Francesco Sforza’s court in Milan in the mid-15th century and wrote a text on designing cities. Interest focuses on investigating his attitude to Leone Battista Alberti’s treatise, and to classical and humanistic literature and philosophy. The author addresses problems of the early-Renaissance approach to ruins and inspiring historical information about Antiquity, and the problem of projecting this experience into the real and possible world.
Keywords
Alberti; Filarete; Ideal city; Renaissance; Sforzinda
Hrčak ID:
24014
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Publication date:
30.6.2000.
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