Italian Architecture of the 16th Century by Colin Rowe and Leon Satkowski is a scholarly yet accessible study of Renaissance architecture, focusing on major figures such as Bramante, Raphael, and Giulio Romano. Published by Princeton Architectural Press, this volume explores the intellectual and artistic developments of 16th-century Italy, making it a valuable resource for students, architects, and collectors of architectural history. Condition: • Good pre-owned condition • Clean pages with no writing or highlighting • Dust jacket shows light edge/corner wear and minor handling marks • Binding is solid (See photos for exact condition)
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