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Original fileAn open manuscript or book displays a detailed pen-and-ink drawing spread across two pages. The architectural study shows the Renaissance villa's facade, characterized by a ground-floor loggia with five arches and an upper floor with windows framed by classical pilasters. Handwritten Italian text is positioned above the central fold, identifying the building's patron and architect.
The Villa Farnesina, designed by Raphael for the banker Agostino Chigi, is a landmark of Roman High Renaissance architecture and a center for Neoplatonic thought; its interior houses complex astrological and mythological fresco cycles that reflect the esoteric interests of the Chigi circle.
Questa è una facciata d'un palazo et giardino di Mo. Agostino Grigi Roma dove si chiama farnesina alla riniera del Tenere il quale con belissime palazo ornato di Stucchi et pitture per lo eccelente pittor Mo. Rafaelo Urbino et e' in ogni parte con varchi il resto del edificio misurata et fatta con la sua proportione.
Translation
This is a facade of a palace and garden of Master Agostino Chigi in Rome, where it is called Farnesina, on the bank of the Tiber, which is adorned with beautiful palaces, stuccos, and paintings by the excellent painter Master Raphael of Urbino, and it is in every part with arches, the rest of the building measured and made with its proportion.
Raphael
The inscription identifies Raphael as the designer and painter of the villa.
Vitruvius
Dosio's architectural studies were part of a broader Renaissance movement to document and apply Vitruvian principles of proportion and classical orders.
Object
Oil on panel
architectural
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