Andrea Palladio
Italian architect
Quick Facts
- Original name:
- Andrea di Pietro della Gondola
- Born:
- Nov. 30, 1508, Padua, Republic of Venice [Italy]
- Died:
- August 1580, Vicenza (aged 71)
- Movement / Style:
- Mannerism
- Palladianism
- Subjects Of Study:
- classicism
- architecture
- humanism
Andrea Palladio (born Nov. 30, 1508, Padua, Republic of Venice [Italy]—died August 1580, Vicenza) was an Italian architect, regarded as the greatest architect of 16th-century northern Italy. His designs for palaces (palazzi) and villas, notably the Villa Rotonda (1550–51) near Vicenza, and his treatise I quattro libri dell’architettura (1570; The Four Books of Architecture) made him one of the most influential figures in Western architecture. Palladio was born in the northern Italian region of the Veneto, where, as a youth, he was apprenticed to a sculptor in Padua until, at the age of 16, he moved to nearby Vicenza and ...(100 of 2963 words)