The Villa in Renaissance Dubrovnik: “Where Art Has Tamed Wild Nature” (CROSBI ID 75532)
Prilog u knjizi | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Belamarić, Josip
engleski
The Villa in Renaissance Dubrovnik: “Where Art Has Tamed Wild Nature”
For Joško Belamarić, the architecture of the city of Ragusa (Dubrovnik) is a mir¬ror of its politics. The coherence of the city reflected the coherence of civic behavior and identity (an “organic system”) and allowed it to preserve its inde¬pendence and remain a useful link between East and West. The Renaissance villa—an Italian (and ancient Roman) export—upon which he focuses, was the locus amoenus as dream or desire in this theater of war and found a remarkable flowering and evolution here in keeping with Ragusa’s civic ideals, which, Belamarić argues, it epitomizes.
Dubrovnik's Renaissance villas ; Palazzi di Delizie ; Santa Agricoltura ; coordinated functioning of leisure and industry ; Filippo de Diversi ; Benedikt Cotrugli (Kotruljević) ; Nicolò Vito di Gozze (Gučetić) ; Lodovico Beccadelli ; Serafino Razzi ; Miho Pracat
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Podaci o prilogu
79-98.
objavljeno
10.1163/9789004515468_006
Podaci o knjizi
The Land between Two Seas: Art on the Move in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea 1300–1700
Payne, Alina
Leiden: Brill
2022.
9789004515468