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a renaissance gem, The Pazzi Chapel 

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Filippo Brunelleschi, The Pazzi Chapel, Santa Croce, Florence, c. 1440s-60s
speakers: Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker

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16 окт 2024

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Комментарии : 42   
@sherryzimmerman9220
@sherryzimmerman9220 Год назад
From Cathedral to Chapel….my breathe was stopped by the contrast of two of the most exquisite places to stop…..ponder and pray…..that I have ever witnessed….your attention to details in how to cast our eyes up and eyes down and around makes for such depth in how to relax and read spaces……
@westoncurnow4475
@westoncurnow4475 Год назад
One of the most beautiful and prayerful structures analyzed by you two to date. Thank you!
@DJL78
@DJL78 Год назад
This channel is just spectacular.
@virginiaensinck5828
@virginiaensinck5828 Год назад
What a wonderful presentation! Your voices are so soothing. I love listening to you both! 🤗
@TheYvesbn
@TheYvesbn Год назад
Amazing analysis, as always
@Paulco67
@Paulco67 Год назад
I love the production style of these super informative videos. Thank you for your hard work in bringing these gems to us!
@elisaruano7704
@elisaruano7704 Год назад
Again, a fantastic short presentation that encapsulates the spirit of the chapel so well.
@jake2963
@jake2963 Год назад
Wonderful video. Thank you.
@miguelferreira9407
@miguelferreira9407 Год назад
Best way to start the new year with a fresh Smarthistory upload
@domovoi_0
@domovoi_0 Год назад
Love and blessings
@carlberg7503
@carlberg7503 Год назад
Brilliant. In six minutes we learn so much about architecture and the transition from Gothic to Renaissance. But all these details end with an astute philosophical observation. The architecture of the Pazzi Chapel encourages the viewer to look up and see the heavens. We live on earth, but we are not earthbound.
@guest_informant
@guest_informant Год назад
Thank you :-)
@idfclutchnixon
@idfclutchnixon Год назад
it is hilarious in a good way how my professor of History of Architecture also called this building a gem, and she would also add that she'd never use this word in her vocabulary! A true gem indeed by Brunelleschi!
@SethTheOrigin
@SethTheOrigin Год назад
Superb as always
@smarthistory-art-history
@smarthistory-art-history Год назад
Thank you.
@Sasha0927
@Sasha0927 Год назад
Another gorgeously edited update video - the wandering arrow at the beginning was funny. Santa Croce is stunning. It's almost too stunning, lol. I feel my comment on the original video is validated because, yes, this space is decidedly more plain and could be disappointing depending on your perspective / intention.
@barrymoore4470
@barrymoore4470 Год назад
Serenely beautiful interior space, a kind of ideal encapsulation of Quattrocento Florentine taste.
@huahindan
@huahindan Год назад
Thankyou
@averyshaw2142
@averyshaw2142 Год назад
The roundels are my favorite part
@georgemohr7532
@georgemohr7532 Год назад
A truly spectacular site. I love this channel. Highlighting the things you are speaking about is a great addition. I adds understanding and clarification. Great work describing a great work.
@smarthistory-art-history
@smarthistory-art-history Год назад
Many thanks for your generous note.
@jameskirk7762
@jameskirk7762 Год назад
Hi. The same effect , just on a greater scale , as in the Hagia Sofia . Good Video, as always . Greetings from Germany
@andreaoliverio6524
@andreaoliverio6524 Год назад
grazie from florence!!!
@yudhibarchi9056
@yudhibarchi9056 Год назад
Sweet prayer
@Jason-o5s
@Jason-o5s 5 месяцев назад
Cheer~~~a small building for Christian worship, typically one attached to an institution or private house.😊
@men_del12
@men_del12 Год назад
Is it possible that there could some issue from the commisioners about the building style to be non decorated? Or perhaps some monks may advise Bruneschli to "make plain"? (Like either they prefer to be some mystic taking place there to fill in the blank or because the buildings focus more on geometric shapes than paintings arts?). I'm just curios about this.
@smarthistory-art-history
@smarthistory-art-history Год назад
The Cistercians did that. Their (earlier) monastic architecture is plain and largely unadorned. Judging by the opulence of the rest of the church however, this was not the gameplan of the Florentine Franciscans.
@trulsdirio
@trulsdirio Год назад
I will always be a Gothic type of guy, the simplified, more filled in and flattened shapes of the renaissance never really spoke to me. Still neat to learn more about it tho!
@celinefong3311
@celinefong3311 Год назад
I have my art history exam tomorrow💔
@bradpolak6793
@bradpolak6793 Год назад
It looks neo classical
@smarthistory-art-history
@smarthistory-art-history Год назад
It is indeed a revival of the classical as we state in the video, but centuries before the style we call neoclassical. So instead of writing "It looks neo classical" it would be more accurate to write, The neoclassical looks like the Pazzi Chapel!"
@thomascollins3799
@thomascollins3799 Год назад
Brunelleschi was almost certainly not the architect and consensus in the last 20 years has supported this conclusion. Still, by any measure, a masterpiece of architecture by any name,
@smarthistory-art-history
@smarthistory-art-history Год назад
While Trachtenberg and others have indeed made persuasive arguments against Brunelleschi, it seems an overstatement to suggest that consensus has been reached.
@lecutter9382
@lecutter9382 Год назад
@@smarthistory-art-history Didn't Vasari attribute it to Brunelleschi though? I know everything in Lives isn't gospel but it would be difficult to dispute if he did. Why would he if it wasn't Brunelleschi - whom Vasari adored.
@samueljaramillo4221
@samueljaramillo4221 Год назад
We’ve been there. Will be there is February again.
@genadearagon8977
@genadearagon8977 Год назад
It left me cold-figuratively, not literally. The colors, the intense classicism, not only didn’t move me, they repelled me. Geometry and mathematics may appeal to some, but not me. So deduct 1 from “universally loved.”
@smarthistory-art-history
@smarthistory-art-history Год назад
Thanks for commenting. I have suspicion that had we lived in the early 15th century in Florence, and had known mostly romanesque and gothic structures, this revival of antiquity might have hit us quite differently. We have grown up in the aftermath of modernism and its cool classicism. This may understandably shade our responses. It is a bit of a thought experiment to imagine what the Pazzi Chapel would have felt like 500 hundred years ago. You might have felt the same, but its also possible, it may have had a very different impact.
@0architect-
@0architect- Год назад
​@@smarthistory-art-history this is why a building should always be analyzed with the context of its time
@fulippuannaghiti1965
@fulippuannaghiti1965 Год назад
Thanks a lot for uploading! I would be really grateful if you could cover the norman Byzantine cathedrals in Sicily?
@smarthistory-art-history
@smarthistory-art-history Год назад
We do! Have a look here smarthistory.org/norman-sicily/ and here smarthistory.org/cappella-palatina/
@fulippuannaghiti1965
@fulippuannaghiti1965 Год назад
@@smarthistory-art-history Thanks for forwarding the link! It would be great if you could make a coverage on RU-vid too:)
@smarthistory-art-history
@smarthistory-art-history Год назад
We hope to get there someday...
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