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Catena-Historic Gardens and Landscapes Archive
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Catena-Historic Gardens and Landscapes Archive
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Image No.:
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200111
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Title:
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Hypnerotomachie, ou Discours du Songe de Poliphile
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Hypnerotomachie, ou Discours du Songe de Poliphile
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[A peristyle border with topiary in the gardens of Cythera]
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[A peristyle border with topiary in the gardens of Cythera]
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Dates:
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1561
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1561
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Location:
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Europe--France--Ile- de-France--Paris
WorkLocationDescript ion
Europe--France--Ile- de-France--Paris
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Location Type:
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Creation
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Creation
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Culture:
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French
WorkCultureDescripti on
French
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Period:
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Renaissance
WorkStylePeriodDescr iption
Renaissance
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Creator:
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author Colonna, Francesco Attributed 1433/34-1527 Italian
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author Colonna, Francesco Attributed 1433/34-1527 Italian
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Materials:
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paper
WorkMaterialDescript ion
paper
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Techniques:
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woodcut (process)
WorkTechniqueDescrip tion
woodcut (process)
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Measurements:
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33.8 x 22.2 cm
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33.8 x 22.2 cm
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Repository:
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New York, NY, USA, Private Collection, New York
WorkRepositoryName
New York, NY, USA, Private Collection, New York
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Category:
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Villas
WorkCategory
Villas
Category
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Work Type:
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Books
WorkTypeDescription
Books
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Subjects:
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Romances; Pleasure gardens; Dreams; Trellises; Topiary; Kythera Island (Greece); Peristyles (colonnades)
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Romances; Pleasure gardens; Dreams; Trellises; Topiary; Kythera Island (Greece); Peristyles (colonnades)
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Work Notes:
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Collation: a6 A-Bb6 Cc8 = 164 ff., complete. With engraved woodcut title-page and 181 woodcuts illustrating the text, of which 13 are full-page, several crible initials in preliminary text, large 9-line floriated arabesque initials forming an acrostic throughout, Kerver's unicorn device (Renouard 515) on verso of final leaf. Folio, 338 x 222 mm, bound in nineteenth-century calf, marbled endpapers. A superb French Edition of the most famous illustrated book of the Renaissance. A large number of these magnificent illustrations are dedicated to gardens. The designer of the original 1499 Aldus woodcuts remains unidentified although speculation has included artists such as Mantegna and Giovanni Bellini. Nor has the author of the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili been identified with certainty. It was probably written by Francesco Colonna, a Dominican from Treviso, in Latin about 1445. Its two main themes are the allegorical dream-journey of Poliphilus in search of his love Polia, and the praise of Antique art and culture.
WorkNotes
Collation: a6 A-Bb6 Cc8 = 164 ff., complete. With engraved woodcut title-page and 181 woodcuts illustrating the text, of which 13 are full-page, several crible initials in preliminary text, large 9-line floriated arabesque initials forming an acrostic throughout, Kerver's unicorn device (Renouard 515) on verso of final leaf. Folio, 338 x 222 mm, bound in nineteenth-century calf, marbled endpapers. A superb French Edition of the most famous illustrated book of the Renaissance. A large number of these magnificent illustrations are dedicated to gardens. The designer of the original 1499 Aldus woodcuts remains unidentified although speculation has included artists such as Mantegna and Giovanni Bellini. Nor has the author of the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili been identified with certainty. It was probably written by Francesco Colonna, a Dominican from Treviso, in Latin about 1445. Its two main themes are the allegorical dream-journey of Poliphilus in search of his love Polia, and the praise of Antique art and culture.
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Image Notes:
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"Beyond the three equal ranges of fields that I have recorded, there was a great and magnificent border in the form of a rare and admirable peristyle of stout columns with beautiful entasis, which made a closure like a rampart around the perimenter. The wall of this circular colonnade was constructed of a splendid trellis of labyrinthine complexity, with pedestals intercalated and suited connected at the base, having the corresponding socles, undulating cymas and gullets."
ReproNotes
"Beyond the three equal ranges of fields that I have recorded, there was a great and magnificent border in the form of a rare and admirable peristyle of stout columns with beautiful entasis, which made a closure like a rampart around the perimenter. The wall of this circular colonnade was constructed of a splendid trellis of labyrinthine complexity, with pedestals intercalated and suited connected at the base, having the corresponding socles, undulating cymas and gullets."
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Rights Type:
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fair use
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fair use
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