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Palladio
Pal·la·dio P0025800 (pə-lā′dē-ō, pä-lä′dyō), Andrea 1508-1580. Italian architect who developed a style based on the classicism of ancient Rome, breaking with the ornate conventions of the Italian Renaissance. His works include the Villa Rotonda and the Palazzo Chiericati in Vicenza.Palladio (Italian palˈlaːdio) n (Biography) Andrea (anˈdrɛːa). 1508–80, Italian architect who revived and developed classical architecture, esp the ancient Roman ideals of symmetrical planning and harmonic proportions. His treatise Four Books on Architecture (1570) and his designs for villas and palaces profoundly influenced 18th-century domestic architecture in England and the USPal•la•dio (pəˈlɑ diˌoʊ) n. Andrea, 1508–80, Italian architect. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Palladio - highly original and much imitated Italian architect (1508-1580)Andrea Palladio |
Palladio
Palladio Andrea . 1508--80, Italian architect who revived and developed classical architecture, esp the ancient Roman ideals of symmetrical planning and harmonic proportions. His treatise Four Books on Architecture (1570) and his designs for villas and palaces profoundly influenced 18th-century domestic architecture in England and the US PalladioenUS Related to Palladio: Andrea PalladioSynonyms for Palladionoun highly original and much imitated Italian architect (1508-1580)Synonyms |