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  1. Venetian Gothic is the particular form of Italian Gothic architecture typical of Venice, originating in local building requirements, with some influence from Byzantine architecture, and some from Islamic architecture, reflecting Venice's trading network. Very unusually for medieval architecture, the style is at its most characteristic in ...

  2. Italy. Gothic architecture appeared in the prosperous independent city-states of Italy in the 12th century, at the same time as it appeared in Northern Europe. In fact, unlike in other regions of Europe, it did not replace Romanesque architecture, and Italian architects were not very influenced by it. However, each city developed its own ...

  3. Jul 24, 2023 · By the 12th century, it was already a powerful and monied republic. And at that time, Gothic-style architecture was the trend. Unsurprisingly, therefore, Venetian architecture became largely Gothic architecture, with its asymmetricality and emphasis on light. After the Renaissance hit, with its focus on rationalism and balance, architects ...

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  4. Mar 15, 2023 · The absence of vaults, normally the very core of the Gothic style, is a sign of Venice’s idiosyncrasy. Palazzo Cavalli-Franchetti (left) and Palazzo Barbaro (right) are classic examples of late and early Venetian Gothic styles. By the time the Gothic style arrived in Venice, locals had already developed a standard model for secular buildings.

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  5. Article History. The Stones of Venice, treatise on architecture by John Ruskin. It was published in three volumes in 1851–53. Ruskin wrote the work in order to apply to the architecture of Venice the general principles enunciated in his The Seven Lamps of Architecture. Volume I, The Foundations, discusses architecture and its functional and ...

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  6. San Marco Basilica, built beside the Palazzo Ducale, or Doges’ Palace, also served as the doge’s chapel. It did not become the cathedral church of Venice until 1807. Interior of San Marco Basilica, Venice. The first basilica was burned in 976 during a popular revolt against the doge Pietro Candiano IV but was restored under his successor ...

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  8. Jan 12, 2022 · One of the key points in Venetian Architectural History is the Venetian Gothic Period. Venetian Gothic is a subtype within Gothic Architecture. Venetian Gothic buildings all feature unifying characteristics such as Pointed Arches, Pinnacles, Tracery Stonework, and Stained Glass. In the Image of the Ca’ d’Oro above, you can see all of these ...

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