A History of Venetian Architecture
Ennio Concina
1998
Venedig - CONCINA, ENNIO.
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Beginning with sixth-century churches, the author follows Venetian architecture through the Byzantine, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque periods, concluding with 20th-century structures in the city's outlying areas. Concina is most involving when he leaves the well-known examples of Christian architecture, such as San Marco, to examine other types of buildings. In addition to private architecture (he begins his consideration with the Venetian palazzi in the Middle Ages), he discusses the largely residential character of synagogue architecture in the city's Jewish ghetto. Although he presents some general history, he treats architecture as instances of stylistic and iconographic traditions, paying much less regard to pragmatic or social concerns.
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