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Raphael, Marriage of
the Virgin, 1504 |
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Donato Bramante, The Tempietto, 1502-11
Known as the Tempietto (“little temple”) because of its small size and forms reminiscent of a classical temple, the building was commissioned by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain.
It marks the spot where (it was mistakenly believed) St. Peter was crucified, and in fact its domed, circular form makes reference to that of an Early Christian martyrium – a small, domed structure or chamber where the earliest Christians sometimes buried their martyred saints.
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Diagram of the
Doric Order |
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Plan of the Tempietto set in a
surrounding courtyard that was
never executed |
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Bramante, ground plan of St. Peter’s, 1506 |
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Bronze medal with Pope Julius II on the obverse and view of St. Peter’s on reverse |
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The Pantheon—the most famous
ancient Roman temple in the world |
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Basilica of Constantine—the
largest vaulted structure of the
ancient world |
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St. Peter’s as actually built |
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Bramante, Palazzo Caprini (“House of Raphael”), c. 1512 |
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Giulio Romano,
Courtyard of the
Palazzo del Te (Mantua),
c. 1527-34 |
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Michelangelo, Vestibule of Laurentian Library, begun 1523 |
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Palladio’s Villa Rotonda
compared with two
ancient Roman temples |
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