Architectural works until 1530
by MICHELANGELO

After the resolved Classical order and measured harmony of Bramante's High Renaissance buildings, two main, though interwoven, directions of Mannerist development become apparent. One of these, emanating largely from Peruzzi, relied upon a detailed study of antique decorative motifs - grotesques, Classical gems, coins, and the like - which were used in a pictorial fashion to decorate the plane of the facade. This tendency was crystallized in Raphael's Palazzo Branconio dell'Aquila (destroyed) at Rome, where the regular logic of a Bramante façade was abandoned in favour of complex, out-of-step rhythms and encrusted surface decorations of medallions and swags.

The second trend exploited the calculated breaking of rules, the taking of sophisticated liberties with Classical architectural vocabulary. Two very different buildings of the 1520s were responsible for initiating this taste, Michelangelo's Laurentian Library in Florence and the Palazzo del Tè by Giulio Romano in Mantua.

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Project for the façade of San Lorenzo, Florence
c. 1517
Black and red chalk, 140 x 180 mm
Casa Buonarroti, Florence

662*700
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101 Kb



Model for the façade of San Lorenzo, Florence
1517
Wood, 210 x 280 cm
Casa Buonarroti, Florence

1100*852
True Color
100 Kb



Palazzo Medici Riccardi: Windows
1517
Photo
Via Camillo Cavour, Florence

900*1110
True Color
214 Kb



Study
c. 1525
Pen and traces of chalk on paper, 410 x 570 mm
Casa Buonarroti, Florence

900*634
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115 Kb



Interior view
1526-33
Photo
Sagrestia Nuova, San Lorenzo, Florence

1270*900
True Color
193 Kb



Interior view
1525
Photo
Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Florence

968*751
True Color
134 Kb



Staircase in the Vestibule
1558
Photo
Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Florence

968*751
True Color
84 Kb



Vestibule
1558
Photo
Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Florence

1200*1436
True Color
254 Kb



Vestibule
1558
Photo
Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Florence

901*1276
True Color
160 Kb




Summary of works by Michelangelo
All genres
Sculptures | Paintings | Sistine Chapel | Drawings | Architecture
Sculptures
-1501 | 1502- | David | Julius II's Tomb | Medici Tomb | Pietàs
Paintings
Easel paintings | Frescoes in Pauline Chapel
Sistine Chapel
Division of the ceiling | Genesis | Prophets | Sibyls | Ignudi
Spandrels | Lunettes | Triangles | Medallions
Last Judgment
Architecture
until 1530 | after 1530