Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2002 im Fachbereich Kunst - Architektur; Baugeschichte; Denkmalpflege; Note: sehr gut; Universitauml;t Koblenz-Landau (Institut fuuml;r Kunstwissenschaft und bildende Kunst); Veranstaltung: Einfuuml;hrung in das Studium der Architekturgeschichte; 8 Quellen im Literaturverzeichnis; Sprache: Deutsch; Abstract: Die Bruuml;der Barbaro wollten in ihrer Villa drei Lebensbereiche miteinander verknuuml;pfen: die Villa als Landgut; als herrschaftliche Residenz und als sakralen Tempel des heiligen Ackerbaus; dem verwirklichten Ideal humanistischer Ideen. Dazu beauftragten sie einen der bedeutendsten Architekten ihrer Zeit; Andrea Palladio; dessen Einfluss auf die Nachwelt nicht uuml;berschauml;tzt werden kann. In dieser Arbeit werden alle wichtigen Aspekte der Villa Barbaro in Maser beschrieben. Zunauml;chst wird der einzigartige historische Hintergrund dargelegt; der nicht nur die Entstehung der Villa Barbaro; sondern zahlreicher weiterer Villen im Veneto beguuml;nstigte; die venezianischen Handelskrise. Sie fuuml;hrte dazu; dass die reichen Venezianer sich ihrem Hinterland; der sogenannten Terraferma; zuwandten. Es folgt die Entstehungsgeschichte der Villa Barbaro und die Beschreibung der einzelnen Gebauml;udeteile. Dabei wird auch auf die Fresken Paolo Veroneses eingegangen; die zu Palladios Prinzipien in einem seltsamen Spannungsverhauml;ltnis stehen. Daruuml;ber hinaus werden zahlreiche Hintergrundinformationen zum Schaffen Palladios und seinen Architekturprinzipien; wie z.B. seine Ruuml;ckgriffe auf Vitruv; gegeben.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful. Puts the "humble" in Humble PieBy JetI was jazzed to read about one of my favorite bands from the 70s and Jerry did not disappoint. He comes across not only as a funny and quick-witted individual; but also as a humble person devoid of all the negative rock-star attributes. He also avoids writing a tawdry tell-all book; as he occasionally hints at some band member activities without going into gory details.Ive always lamented the lack of any full concert footage of the band in their heyday; and in the book we learn that a film crew was scheduled to document them in Japan during the "Eat It" tour; but never showed up! The band and management were so deep into drugs at the time that their reaction was "oh well" and a shrug of the shoulders.Understandably; a good deal of the book deals with the joy and frustration of dealing with the complex personality of Steve Marriott; although I would have liked to read a bit more about Greg and Clem. I deduct a star from the rating because the photos; while interesting; are barely the size of a postage stamp!2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. House BandBy D THumble Pie seemed to be one of the "house band"(s) at the Fillmore East. They definitely received lots of turntable time in my home and having seen them many times including when "Rockin The Fillmore" was recorded in May of 1971. "Best Seat in the House" brings another view of this great time in my life with insight into one of my favorite bands rise and departure from rock music.One of the great things about Jerrys book is that it made me aware of some great live recordings of other shows after Framptons departureand I am grateful for knowing about them and hearing them now.Welcome Humble Pie back in your life with this book.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Humbly writtenBy Lumpy GravyCannot say enough about this book. Jerry paints a very detailed picture of his life. Easy to read; funny; and educational. A true legend and gentleman