About this artwork
Vincenzo Seregni sketched this design for the wall and window layout of the Palazzo dei Collegio dei Giureconsulti. This draft offers insight into the aesthetic and cultural values that shaped 16th-century Milan. Consider the Palazzo dei Giureconsulti as more than a building. It's an emblem of civic identity and legal authority. Renaissance architecture wasn't just about beauty; it projected power and stability. The design merges classical forms with regional styles reflecting an intersection of Italian identity during the Renaissance. Seregni’s design features strong vertical elements and classical motifs. The columns and ornate window frame demonstrate a connection to the historical context of Milanese society. The architectural plan embodies the spirit of an era marked by humanist ideals and cultural rebirth. Seregni's design encapsulates the period’s embrace of humanist ideals, reminding us of the personal and societal aspirations woven into the very fabric of Renaissance architecture.
Ontwerp voor muur- en raamverdeling van het Palazzo dei Collegio dei Giureconsulti 1514 - 1594
Artwork details
- Medium
- drawing, paper, ink, architecture
- Dimensions
- height 340 mm, width 308 mm
- Copyright
- Rijks Museum: Open Domain
Tags
drawing
paper
form
11_renaissance
ink
line
academic-art
italian-renaissance
architecture
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About this artwork
Vincenzo Seregni sketched this design for the wall and window layout of the Palazzo dei Collegio dei Giureconsulti. This draft offers insight into the aesthetic and cultural values that shaped 16th-century Milan. Consider the Palazzo dei Giureconsulti as more than a building. It's an emblem of civic identity and legal authority. Renaissance architecture wasn't just about beauty; it projected power and stability. The design merges classical forms with regional styles reflecting an intersection of Italian identity during the Renaissance. Seregni’s design features strong vertical elements and classical motifs. The columns and ornate window frame demonstrate a connection to the historical context of Milanese society. The architectural plan embodies the spirit of an era marked by humanist ideals and cultural rebirth. Seregni's design encapsulates the period’s embrace of humanist ideals, reminding us of the personal and societal aspirations woven into the very fabric of Renaissance architecture.
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