How to Cite

Dobalová, Sylva and Muchka, Ivan P. (Eds.): Looking for Leisure: Court Residences and their Satellites 1400–1700, Heidelberg: arthistoricum.net, 2018 (PALATIUM e-Publications, Volume 4). https://doi.org/10.11588/arthistoricum.418

Identifiers

ISBN 978-80-86890-71-5 (PDF)

Published

10/09/2018

Authors

Sylva Dobalová (Ed.), Ivan P. Muchka (Ed.)

Looking for Leisure

Court Residences and their Satellites 1400–1700

This volume focuses on the leisure buildings – often called casino, palazotto or Lusthaus – which formed an integral part of princely residential complexes in Europe in the period 1400–1700. The aim of this collection is to study these satellite buildings as counterparts to the main palaces. The relatively small size of these structures belies their importance. They took on representative roles and developed certain  ideological programmes that would have been difficult to achieve in the larger residential buildings.
Many of these buildings were meant only for seasonal use. Their primary role was as a place of rest, leisure and repose. This relaxation could either take a contemplative form or could include such vigorous  activities as hunting, sports and various court festivities. The case studies presented here illustrate the shared principles of these recreational buildings and investigate how their architects and patrons attempted to realize a ‘paradise on earth’ and managed to bring the human world into harmony with the natural world.
Discussing examples from all over Europe – from Central Europe via Italy and France to Denmark and Scotland – the seventeen papers gathered in this volume address four different aspects of ‘palazotto culture’: the terminology that was used to identify these small palaces, which reflects the wide variety of needs they fulfilled; the functions and typologies of these buildings; their artistic decorations; and their gardens and natural surroundings.

Chapters

Table of Contents
Pages
PDF
Front Matter
Contents
4-5
Krista De Jonge
6
Sylva Dobalová, Ivan P. Muchka
7-9
Introductory Lectures
10
Session I
From Solitude and Buen Retiro to Mon-Plaisir and Sans-Souci. Exploring the Theory of the Architecture of Leisure within the Palace
45
Antonio Russo
A Common Thread between Villa Saluzzo Bombrini, Villa Lante in Bagnaia and Villa Borghese in Rome
100-123
Session II
Tradition and Modernity. Defining the Palazzotto as a Spatial and Functional Type from the Late Middle Ages to the Early Modern Period
149
Dirk Jacob Jansen
Functions and Sources of Emperor Maximilian II's Lustschloß Neugebäude
164-180
Session III
Decorating the Architecture of Leisure. Interpreting the Satellite’s Decor between Politics and Nature
215
Michele Danieli
The Palazzetto Eucherio Sanvitale as the First Satellite Residence at the Farnese Court
216-226
Session IV
The Palazzotto in Context. Exploring the Role of the Satellite in the Grand Design of the Residence and its Gardens
256
List of Contributors
281-282

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