Guido Beltramini: What was history for patrons and architects in Bologna in 1579?



In this lecture, Guido Beltramini analyzes the sixteenth-century debate around the completion of the facade of the Basilica of San Petronio in Bologna, partially built in the Gothic style, with designs proposed by Baldassare Peruzzi, Giacomo da Vignola, Giulio Romano, and Andrea Palladio.

More info: https://www.cca.qc.ca/en/events/51582/guido-beltramini-what-was-history-for-patrons-and-architects-in-bologna-in-1579

The What is/was history for… ? series searches for answers to the question, what role can history play in architecture practice? The CCA invites historians to reflect on the approaches to history of significant historical architects, and contemporary architects to reflect on their own approaches to history. It expands the conversation begun in the exhibition Besides, History: Go Hasegawa, Kersten Geers, David Van Severen.

Guido Beltramini is an architectural historian and a curator. He has been Director of the Centro Internazionale di Studi di Architettura Andrea Palladio in Vicenza since 1991. He is an expert of Renaissance architecture, especially of the work of Palladio and his followers, and has published widely on these subjects. He has taught or lectured at Columbia University, Harvard University, Princeton University, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Royal College of Art, and the Universität Basel. He has curated exhibitions in Europe and North America, which are a means of further developing his study of the Renaissance and in particular of the network of relationships between artists, architects, and men of letters.

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