- Villa Pisani (Montagnana)
The Villa Pisani is a patrician villa outside the city walls of
Montagnana [The most prominent "Villa Pisani", among numerous villas that belonged to this Venetian family, is the baroque villa atStra (see articleVilla Pisani ). Another villa whose name invites confusion is theVilla Pisani (Bagnolo) which was also designed by Palladio. ] ,Veneto ,northern Italy .Architectural Details
It was designed by
Andrea Palladio about 1552, for CardinalFrancesco Pisani . Pisani was also a patron of the paintersPaolo Veronese and Giambattista Maganza and the sculptorAlessandro Vittoria , who provided sculptures of the "Four Seasons" for the villa, which is in fact provided with fireplaces to dispel winter chill. Unlike more typical Palladian villas — and their imitations in Britain and Germany — the Villa Pisani at Montagnana combines an urban front, ("illustration") facing apiazza of the "comune ", and, on the other side, a rural frontage extending into gardens, with an agricultural setting beyond.Unlike many of Palladio's villas in purely rural settings, it has an upper storey, set apart from more public reception rooms on the main floor; twin suites of apartments are accessed by twin oval staircases that flank the central recess on the garden side. On the exterior, little differentiation between floors is made: there is no obviously visible "
piano nobile ". On the garden front, access to the park is from the central recessed portico only; abalustrade above a deep ditch keeps out informal wanderers.Construction of the villa was under way by September 1553, and it was complete in 1555. The central block is an uncompromising rectangle, with a pedimented tetrastyle portico, Ionic over Doric, that has been sunk into its wall-plane so that the columns are embedded half-columns. On the garden front, the similar structure instead forms a screen across the fronts of a recessed portico surmounted by aloggia , which become in single recessed central feature. The Doricfrieze [It is fully-developed, withbucrania andpatera e in themetope s between thetriglyph s.] runs uninterrupted round the building, further binding all elements together.There are no surviving autograph drawings related to this project. However, Palladio published a version of the building in his "
I Quattro Libri dell'Architettura ". The woodcut shows an idealized, amplified form of the villa, in which the central block is flanked by arched gateway structures that end in tall, three-storey tower-like pavilions [" [http://imageviewer.octavo.com:8088/pm/thumbnails.php?proj=pldarc&view=007&derv=27&capt=caption&prod=ode I Quattro Libri dell'Architettura] ", Venice, 1570 — facsimile of the book at octavo.com it icon ] .In 1996
UNESCO included the Villa Pisani in theWorld Heritage Site "City of Vicenza and thePalladian Villas of the Veneto ".The villa continues to be in private ownership.Notes
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Palladian Villas of the Veneto External links
[http://www.cisapalladio.org/veneto/scheda.php?architettura=2&sezione=4&lingua=e Centro Internazionale di Studi Achitettura Andrea Palladio: Villa Pisani di Montagnana] en icon it icon
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