Doge's Palace

Item

Title
Doge's Palace
Alternative Title
Ducal Palace
Palazzo Ducale di Venezia
Creator
Antonio Rizzo (Italian architect, ca. 1440-ca. 1499)
Bartolomeo Bono (Venetian sculptor and architect, ca. 1400-ca. 1464)
Pietro Lombardo (Italian architect and sculptor, ca. 1435-1515)
Drafter
Cicognara, photos
City
Venice, Veneto, Italy
Location
Italy
Building Creation Date
1309 -1501 (creation)
Century
14th century
15th century
16th century
Description
elevation of the palace courtyard, elevations
"The Doge's Palace, Venice, has façades which date from 1309-1424, designed by Giovanni and Bartolomeo Buon. [Bono] The palace, started in the ninth century, several times rebuilt, and completed in the Renaissance period, forms part of that great scheme of town-planning which was carried out through successive centuries. The façades, with a total length of nearly 152 m (500 ft), have open arcades in the two lower storeys, and the third storey was rebuilt after a fire in the sixteenth century, so as to extend over the arcades. This upper storey is faced with white and rose-coloured marble, resembling ornate windows and finished with a lace-like parapet of oriental cresting. The arcade columns, which originally stood on a stylobate of three steps, now rise from the ground without bases, and the sturdy continuous tracery of the second tier of arcades lends an appearance of strength to the open arches. The capitals of the columns, particularly the angle capital which was eulogised by Ruskin in The Stones of Venice, are celebrated for the delicate carving in low-grained marble. The whole scheme of columned and pointed arcades, with its combination of carved capitals and long horizontal lines of open tracery, is of that unique design which can only be termed Venetian Gothic." p. 506.
Classification
Architectural Documentation
Documentation Type
elevations
Style/Period
Gothic (Medieval)
Cultural Context
Italian
Subject
Palaces -- Renaissance -- Italy -- Venice -- Palazzo Ducale
Source
Cicognara, Leopoldo, conte. Le Fabbriche E I Monumenti Cospicui de Venezia. Venezia: G. Antonelli, 1858, 32.
Access Rights
Public Domain
creator
Rizzo, Antonio
Bono, Bartolomeo
Lombardo, Pietro

Antonio Rizzo (Italian architect, ca. 1440-ca. 1499), Bartolomeo Bono (Venetian sculptor and architect, ca. 1400-ca. 1464), and Pietro Lombardo (Italian architect and sculptor, ca. 1435-1515), “Doge's Palace”, Arch Design Images, accessed November 14, 2024, https://exhibits.lib.ttu.edu/s/archlib/item/18754