Article ID: CBB001212854

The Extrinsic in the Architectural Thinking of Leon Battista Alberti: A Reading of Sant'Andrea in Mantua (2013)

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Lawson, James (Author)


Renaissance Studies
Volume: 27, no. 2
Issue: 2
Pages: 253-269

In the treatise, De re aedificatoria, Alberti sought to establish what was intrinsic to the art of building. It can seem that his over-riding concern was to establish its material and formal nature. However, architecture also figures in his other writings. Surveying the wider panorama of Alberti's thought, it becomes clear that what was extrinsic to architecture, yet crucial to its character, was of no less importance. Consistent with his emphatic naturalism, context was to be kept in view. And context extended from nature to society. His history of architecture values functionalism and his theory of its evolution begins with the material concerns of shelter and store. Yet, as architecture serves, it possesses a moral principle. Alberti, conceiving the conceptual, material, and social and moral object, co-opts metaphor as the means to describe the building under all these headings. So, `roof' acquires resonant meaning, as do `hearth', `table', and so on -- both elements and moral actions of house and church. When Alberti's language is recognized as functioning in this way, it acquires for the reader a singular animation. In Florence Cathedral he finds an exemplary case. A famous and problematic late text -- describing Sant'Andrea in Mantua -- can be acquitted of the charge of rhetorical insincerity.

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Authors & Contributors
Catalano, Agostino
Pazzagli, Rossano
Alberto Faliva
Di Salvo, Marco
Minutoli, Fabio
Quaglino, Margherita
Journals
Micrologus: Nature, Sciences and Medieval Societies
Science and Education
Renaissance Studies
Renaissance Quarterly
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism
Publishers
Aracne
Edizioni Cadmo
University of Toronto Press
Skira
Reaktion Books
Olschki
Concepts
Architecture
Science and art
Technology
Perspective
Engineering
Technology and art
People
Alberti, Leon Battista
Leonardo da Vinci
Pacioli, Luca
Francesca, Piero della
Ficino, Marsilio
Brunelleschi, Filippo
Time Periods
Renaissance
15th century
16th century
Early modern
Medieval
14th century
Places
Italy
Europe
Mediterranean region
Florence (Italy)
France
Tuscany (Italy)
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