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Alberti attempted to bring the ideals of humanist architecture, proportion and classically inspired detailing to bear on the design, while also creating harmony with the already existing medieval part of the façade. The combined façade can be inscribed by a square; many other repetitions of squares
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in 1221, they decided to build a new church and adjoining cloister. The church was designed by two
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Danti also placed a hole in the south facing circular window at a height of 21.35 metres (70 ft) and installed a meridian line on the floor of the church as a better method of determining the equinoxes than the armilliary sphere. However, the construction was not completed due to the death of
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The vast interior is based on a basilica plan, designed as an
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dates from 1344 and is currently on display in a small museum area reached ed through glass doors from the far end of the cloister. Together, the complex iconography of the ceiling vault, walls, and altar combine to communicate the message of
Dominicans as guides to salvation.
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Thanks to these instruments, the astronomer was able to calculate exactly the discrepancy between the true solar year and the Julian calendar, then still in use since its promulgation in 46 BC. By demonstrating his studies in Rome to
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The sacristy, at the end of the left aisle, was built as the Chapel of the
Annunciation by the Cavalcanti family in 1380. It houses, after a recent period of fourteen years of cleaning and renovation, the enormous painted
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supporting pointed Gothic arches above which is a clerestory of ocular windows above which rises a ribbed, pointed quadrupartite vault. The ribs and arches are all black and white polychrome.
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and this was observed for the first time publicly in 1574. The gnomon threw shadows on the astronomical quadrant to tell the time according to the transalpine, Italian and
Bohemian methods.
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designed the upper part of the inlaid green marble of Prato, also called 'serpentino', and white marble façade of the church (1456–1470). He was already famous as the architect of the
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and sacristy. In 1360, a series of Gothic arcades were added to the façade; these were intended to contain sarcophagi. The church was consecrated in 1420.
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Renaissance columns. It was restored in 1841 by
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and loft, and adding six chapels between the columns. The second remodelling was designed by Enrico Romoli, and was carried out between 1858 and 1860.
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that he made this one. The vault contains fragments of frescoes by 13th-century Greek painters. The polychrome marble decoration was applied by
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the nave seems longer than its actual length because the piers between the nave and the aisles are progressively closer, nearer to the chancel.
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in 1593. The paintings on the wall are ascribed to Vasari and other contemporary
Florentine painters. The large Gothic window with three
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on the left wall, and the large "Crucifixion with the Way to
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decorated with squares, and the full upper part, including the four white-green pilasters and a round window, crowned by a
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containing the altar and a marble crucifix by Domenico Pieratti from the early seventeenth century, donated in 1731 by
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can be found in the design. His contribution consists of a broad
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The Renaissance in Italy: Architecture • Sculpture • Frescoes
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and were completed in 1502. On the right wall is the fresco
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executed in 1451. In the same aisle, are located tombs of
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at the rear. This fresco also contains portraits of pope
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The Sun in the Church. Cathedrals as Solar Observatories
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15th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy
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The nave from the south end showing the Meridian Line
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and explore other models of Florentine monuments at
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1355:(9th ed.). Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. p.
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1726:at private tourist website Museumsinflorence.com
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642:Florence's church of Santa Croce
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1799:Santissima Annunziata, Florence
1713:3D model of the Spanish Chapel.
1706:https://florenceasitwas.wlu.edu
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1427:Heilbron, John Lewis (1990).
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2038:Museo Nazionale di San Marco
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1599:Wackernagel, Martin (2011).
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1775:Tempio Malatestiano, Rimini
1679:. 4, No. 3 (July): 270–281.
1607:University of Toronto Press
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1182:Martyrdom of Saint Laurence
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