Siena soon after 1310, when he was appointed capo-mœstro of the Duomo. These drawings, which were not carried out, are not really working drawings, inasmuch as they are set out in slight perspective which, though not correct, is near enough to make one... Architectural Drawing and Draughtsmen - Page 11by Sir Reginald Theodore Blomfield - 1912 - 96 pagesFull view - About this book
| Martin Shaw Briggs - Architects - 1927 - 482 pages
...have been made by Lorenzo del Maitano of Siena soon after 1310, when he was appointed capo-maestro of the Duomo. These drawings, which were not carried...the figures in the tympanum of the central archway.' 1 Models also were used in Italy at this period ; thus Giotto made a model for the campanile at Florence,... | |
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