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Leon Battista Alberti - Wikipedia Leon Battista Alberti (Italian: [leombatˈtista alˈbɛɾti]; 14 February 1404 – 25 April 1472) was an Italian Renaissance humanist author, artist, architect, poet, priest, linguist, philosopher, and cryptographer; he epitomised the nature of those identified now as polymaths
Leon Battista Alberti - World History Encyclopedia Leon Battista Alberti (1404 to 1472 CE) was an Italian scholar, architect, mathematician, and advocate of Renaissance humanism Alberti famously wrote the treatise On Architecture where he outlines the key elements of classical architecture and how these might be reused in contemporary buildings
Leon Battista Alberti Paintings, Bio, Ideas | TheArtStory Alberti is considered the father of Early Renaissance art theory and, because of his great adaptability, the archetypal "universal man" He is perhaps revered first-and-foremost as the founder of modern architecture
The genius of Alberti - Google Arts Culture Leon Battista Alberti is the symbol of Humanism, and the façade of the Church of Sant'Andrea in Mantua is his masterpiece Born in Genoa to an important Florentine family, which was in exile at
Alberti, Leon Battista (1414–1472) - Encyclopedia. com Alberti, as a scholar and philosopher who moved in humanist circles in Florence and the papal court in Rome, was involved in all the central concepts of the Renaissance He was concerned with reforming his society and the arts in the image of ancient Roman culture
Leon Battista Alberti - Renaissance Humanist, Architect, Painter . . . Alberti was in the vanguard of the cultural life of early Renaissance Italy He has been admired for his many-sided nature, as has Leonardo da Vinci, who followed him by half a century and resembles him in this respect
Brunelleschi and Alberti: Education’s Impact on . . . - Sutori Filippo Brunelleschi and Leon Battista Alberti were two of the most prominent architects of the Italian Renaissance Both men contributed significantly to the development of Renaissance architecture, but their designs differed in style and approach
Leon Battista Alberti — University of Bologna Alberti the courtier, who, like Momus had to submit to the rules of the game, followed his lord, Eugene IV, when he returned to Rome (1443), beginning a long period of theoretical activity centred on, but not exclusively, architecture
Leon Battista Alberti: A True Renaissance Man - ThoughtCo In addition to painting, designing buildings, and writing scientific, artistic and philosophical treatises, Leon Battista Alberti wrote the first book on Italian grammar and groundbreaking work on cryptography