A Really painstaking lesson on Alberti´s style: compares elements with those of previous eras. Therefore, the study is detailed and focusing on ide and application in each example. I was amazed at the comparison of San Miniato and Alberti´s church: we had learned that Italian Romanesque and Gothic maintain a basic classical style, but seeing both churches and point out the differences was a real challenging and useful exercise. Thank you for the video.
Learned a lot from this lecture. The lecturer too is great
A Really painstaking lesson on Alberti´s style: compares elements with those of previous eras. Therefore, the study is detailed and focusing on ide and application in each example. I was amazed at the comparison of San Miniato and Alberti´s church: we had learned that Italian Romanesque and Gothic maintain a basic classical style, but seeing both churches and point out the differences was a real challenging and useful exercise.
Thank you for the video.
Lorenzo and Giuliano were Cosimo's grandchildren. The Pazzi conspiracy happened in the Duomo...
amazing
Such an interesting lecture ! The lecturer is really great, I wanna listen to her all day long. I learned so much an so easily it's really cool
´wall paper and make waffles´ ? Hahahaha I never heard that before, thanks, I love it.
7:18
rip my ear
great lecture.
Traaaaagedy lol
she said "so basically its a square"
Does anyone know who the lecturer is? She's great.
Found her name: Prof. Jacqueline Gargus, Knowlton School of Architecture, Ohio State University
wow!!!
quatro cento means the 400s and not 1400....
A quick google search would inform you that Italians do indeed say quattrocento to talk about the 1400s.
What is vitkauer .?
*Rudolf Wittkower , an german art historian
Justin the class clown