The concept of copy in modern architecture

15 January 2025, Version 1
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Abstract

The paper explores the Renaissance architecture according to the Krautheimer's iconological method. For this purpose, the central-plan church is analysed on the base of the concepts of exemplum and auctoritas as devises that reveals the underlying relationship the Renaissance artists had with the ancient models of architecture and the concept of copy.

Keywords

Renaissance Architecture
Iconology
Medieval Architecture
Printing
Late-Roman Architecture

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