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340:(2 vols., 1961; paperback version with condensed second volume, 1986) Volume I is a critical overview of the architect's practice and theory, and Vol. II an exhaustive catalogue of Michelangelo's mostly-unfinished buildings, employing architectural drawings and contemporary archival and graphic sources. The work received the Hitchcock Award of the 354:(1966; 1977, 2008) An introductory chapter "Palladio and his times" is followed by chapters discussing the examples of Palladio's villas, civic and domestic architecture, ecclesiastical architecture, and principles of his design and practice. 33: 633: 648: 643: 222: 658: 668: 653: 397:(1991) Seven essays divided between the theory of criticism and the relation of architecture and science in the Renaissance, with individual studies of 608: 451: 573: 286: 628: 613: 172: 673: 618: 271: 227: 263: 204: 683: 663: 638: 341: 292:
His rigorous method set architecture in the broader contexts of cultural and intellectual history. He was awarded the
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at Cambridge in 1969–70. He received six honorary doctorates and was a Grand Officer of the
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in Italy, which, however, gave him an opportunity to increase his on-site understanding of
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for lifetime achievement. Ackerman conceived and narrated the films shot by John Terry
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in the fall of 1952, Ackerman was their first full-time architectural historian.
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as Arthur Kingsley Porter Professor of Fine Arts until his retirement in 1990.
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Distance Points: Studies in Theory and Renaissance Art and Architecture
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2001 for achievement in architectural history and urbanism and the
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Origins, Imitation, Conventions: Representation in the Visual Arts
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Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design faculty
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Palladio the Architect and His Influence in America
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His studies were interrupted by his 163:, graduating in 1937 before attending 228:American Academy of Arts and Sciences 585:International Balza Prize Foundation 430:"California, Birth Index, 1905–1995" 264:Royal Society of Sciences in Uppsala 234:, and a corresponding member of the 155:in November 1919. He studied at the 480: 342:Society of Architectural Historians 13: 505: 287:UC Berkeley School of Architecture 139:In 2017, Ackerman was awarded the 14: 695: 629:American male non-fiction writers 614:American architectural historians 574:Author profile: James S. Ackerman 549: 350:(series "Architect and Society") 338:The Architecture of Michelangelo 285:When he started teaching at the 230:in 1963. He was a member of the 193:Italian Renaissance architecture 280:Venice Biennale of Architecture 171:. His graduate work was at the 531: 444: 422: 302:Renaissance Society of America 232:American Philosophical Society 1: 674:American expatriates in Italy 619:American architecture writers 415: 378:James Ackerman Art Historian 306:Looking for Renaissance Rome 240:Bavarian Academy of Sciences 146: 7: 130:Michelangelo's architecture 10: 700: 684:Writers from San Francisco 664:Historians from California 639:Harvard University faculty 452:"James Sloss Ackerman '37" 328:The Cortile del Belvedere 274:, an honorary citizen of 199:. He was a Fellow at the 119: 105: 100: 88: 83: 79: 65: 39: 30: 23: 569:Archives of American Art 203:(1949–52). He taught at 201:American Academy in Rome 624:American art historians 567:from the Smithsonian's 161:Carpinteria, California 468:on September 23, 2015 399:Leon Battista Alberti 319:Selected publications 300:citation 2001 of the 256:Accademia di San Luca 223:Annali d'architettura 214:He was the editor of 151:Ackerman was born in 141:Henry Hope Reed Award 114:Architectural history 583:James Sloss Ackerman 513:"Ackerman residence" 126:James Sloss Ackerman 44:James Sloss Ackerman 679:Yale College alumni 177:Richard Krautheimer 84:Academic background 541:. January 4, 2017. 244:Accademia Olimpica 556:James S. Ackerman 358:Palladio's Villas 207:and from 1960 at 123: 122: 70:December 31, 2016 691: 543: 542: 535: 529: 528: 526: 524: 517:Greenwood Common 509: 503: 502: 500: 498: 492: 484: 478: 477: 475: 473: 467: 461:. 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San Francisco
California
U.S.
Alma mater
Yale University
Art history
Architectural history
Michelangelo's architecture
Palladio
Henry Hope Reed Award
San Francisco
Cate School
Carpinteria, California
Yale University
Henri Focillon
Institute of Fine Arts, New York University
Richard Krautheimer
Erwin Panofsky
World War II
US Army
Italian Renaissance architecture
Certosa di Pavia
American Academy in Rome
Berkeley
Harvard
The Art Bulletin
Annali d'architettura
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
American Philosophical Society

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