1680 Five Orders Architecture VIGNOLA Italian ART Michelangelo RARE French ed

 

The most successful architectural textbook ever written!

 

A rare printing of Vignola’s ‘Five Orders of Architecture’ Giacomo da Vignola was perhaps the most important 16th-century architects. Originally printed in 1562, ‘Regola,’ as it is often called, was successful mainly due to its effectiveness in teaching. It was designed to aid builders and designers in the realization of their architectural projects. It focuses on all five of the major orders (or styles) of architecture – Doric, Ionic, Corinthian, Tuscan, and Roman. (Fabrizio)

 

This 17th-century French edition includes 43 impressive architectural engravings, translated out of the original Italian by Francois Jollain.

 

Item number: #13066

Price: $750

 

VIGNOLA, Giacomo Barozzi da

 

Regles des cinq ordres d'architectvre

 

A Paris : Chez G. Iollain. [1680].

 

Details:

·       Collation: Complete with all pages

o   101 plates

·       References: Fabrizio, Classici che Hanno, 107;  Cicognara 417;

·       Language: French

·       Binding: Vellum

·       Size: ~6in X 4in (15cm x 10cm)

 

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