Palazzo Antonini, Udine (c.1550) by Andrea Palladio

Palazzo Antonini, Udine - Andrea Palladio - c.1550

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TitlePalazzo Antonini, Udine
ArtistAndrea Palladio
Datec.1550
Art MovementMannerism (Late Renaissance)

About Palazzo Antonini, Udine

The “Palazzo Antonini” in Udine is an architectural work designed by Andrea Palladio around 1550. This artwork belongs to the Mannerism movement, an evolution of the Renaissance style marked by complexity and elegance. The Palazzo Antonini is one of the exemplars of Mannerist architecture, which falls under the broader genre of architecture.

The artwork depicted in the image is indeed an architectural structure, showing a building with a robust and elegant facade. The ground floor consists of a rusticated base with heavy stonework, which was a typical design feature in many Palladian buildings. The upper floors exhibit a smoother finish with more refined details, balanced by regularly spaced windows adorned with classical motifs like pediments and pilasters. The overall symmetry and proportion of the design are key elements of Palladian architecture, which aimed to revive the principles of classical Roman architecture. The building conveys a sense of harmony and order, characteristics revered during the Renaissance and carried into Mannerist works.

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