Alberti’s doctrinal vocabulary and its assimilation in the Luso-Brazilian architecture
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https://doi.org/10.18316/1981-7207.16.30Keywords:
Brazilian Architecture, Leon Battista Alberti, Historiography, Artistic DoctrinesAbstract
In addition to the literati circles, the precepts and doctrines enshrined in the treaties of Leon Battista Alberti have also been collectively shared within the artistic factories, have been transmitted in the usual newspapers of constructive practices, and have been consolidated in long-term processes adapted to several artistic, philosophical, religious, and political circumstances. A deeper attention to such hypothesis can contribute to a better understanding of the processes of invention, arrangement and decoration of the Luso-Brazilian architecture.Downloads
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2016-08-31
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