The Pazzi Chapel (Italian: Cappella dei Pazzi) is a chapel located in the "first cloister" on the southern flank of the Basilica di Santa Croce in Florence, Italy. Commonly credited to Filippo Brunelleschi, it is considered to be one of the masterpieces of Renaissance architecture.
7680056°N 11.2629889°E / 43.7680056; 11.2629889 The PazziChapel (Italian: Cappella dei Pazzi) is a chapel located in the "first cloister" on the southern...
Pazzi plot and the chapel was never completed.: 107 Palazzo Pazzi or Palazzo Pazzi-Quaratesi was the main seat of the family in the "Canto dei Pazzi"...
of San Lorenzo. Facade of the PazziChapel Plan of the PazziChapel Dome of the PazziChapel Interior of the PazziChapel with sculptural plaques by Luca...
octagonal chapter house at York Minster Exterior of the PazziChapel Interior of the PazziChapel Segovia Cathedral Pamplona Cathedral The modern boardroom-style...
whole has failed to achieve the iconic status of the rather similar PazziChapel of a few years later, which perhaps learnt the lessons of the sacristy;...
that have their own altar are often called chapels; the Lady chapel is a common type of these. Second, a chapel is a place of worship, sometimes interfaith...
sometimes employed, either in Classical pediments or around domes as at the PazziChapel, Florence. Baroque: The Baroque style saw much greater use of ocular...
Lorenzo and the PazziChapel established them as a key element of Renaissance architecture. His plan for the dome of the PazziChapel in Florence's Basilica...
entablatures, and other decorative elements of Brunelleschi's PazziChapel and Michelangelo's Medici Chapel. The most well-known of its quarries in the Florentine...
by Brunelleschi with little variants in the Sagrestia Vecchia and the PazziChapel. At the high altar, enclosed in its original 16th century frame, is the...
Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi was converted into a chapel, and frescoed by the Flemish painter Stradanus between 1585 and 1587. Villa Pazzi al Parugiano, official...
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the dome of Florence Cathedral. Later examples include those of the PazziChapel in Florence (c. 1420), Évreux Cathedral (second half of the 15th century)...
of the sculptor Enrico Pazzi. In the early 1850s, a project for a statue of Dante in a piazza in Ravenna was declined. Pazzi subsisted on small private...
PazziChapel The Arnolfini Portrait David Palazzo Rucellai Madonna and Child with Two Angels Birth of Venus Last Supper Adam and Eve Sistine Chapel ceiling...
Lorenzo and the PazziChapel established them as a key element of Renaissance architecture. His plan for the dome of the PazziChapel in Florence's Basilica...
Sangallo in 1484. It is on a Greek cross plan, inspired by Brunelleschi's PazziChapel. Works lasted for some twenty years. The interior is run by a bichromatic...
the series Twelve Apostles gracing the pristine surfaces of the small PazziChapel (1443–1450) in Florence, della Robbia's reliefs in this medium achieved...
The Rucellai Sepulchre is a small funerary chapel built inside the Rucellai Chapel of the church of San Pancrazio, Florence. It was commissioned by Giovanni...
characteristics are Filippo Brunelleschi's church of San Lorenzo and the PazziChapel. The interior of Santo Spirito expresses a new sense of light, clarity...
The Baroncelli Chapel is a chapel located at the end of the right transept in church of Santa Croce, central Florence, Italy. It has frescoes by Taddeo...
Palladio. They had been skillfully brought together by Brunelleschi in the PazziChapel (1420) and the Medici-Riccardi Palace (1444–1449). At the beginning of...
Maddalena dei Pazzi is a Renaissance-style Roman Catholic church and a former convent located in Borgo Pinti in central Florence, Italy. The Pazzi name was...
buildings were constructed in Florence using the new style, like the PazziChapel (1441–1478) or the Palazzo Pitti (1458–1464). The Renaissance begun in...