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Baroque Architecture
A style of architecture that emerged in the late 16th century characterized by grandeur, drama, and emotional intensity.
Francesco di Giorgio Martini
An Italian architect known for his anthropomorphic architectural drawings in the 15th century.
Giulio Romano
Architect of the Palazzo del Te in Mantua, constructed between 1524-1534.
Sebastiano Serlio
Architect known for detailing the five column orders in his book from 1537 and referencing the Pantheon and St. Peter's Basilica.
Doric and Ionic Orders
Represented as Hercules and Juno respectively, as described by John Shute in "The First and Chief Groundes of Architecture" in 1563.
Marcus Aurelius
Roman Emperor whose equestrian statue was the basis for Michelangelo's design on the Capitoline Hill in Rome.
Andrea Palladio
Influential architect from the Veneto region known for his villas and architectural treatises in the 16th century.
Ideal City
Concepts illustrated by architects like Antonio Averlino and Francesco di Giorgio Martini, reflecting utopian urban planning ideas.
Michelangelo Buonarotti
Renowned artist and architect known for his work on St. Peter's Basilica and the Capitoline Hill in Rome.
Piazza del Popolo
A square in Rome redesigned by Alexander VII and Carlo Rainaldi in the 17th century, featuring churches with circular and oval domes.