Comparing Alberti and Thomas Jefferson
Subject:
Art History [1]
Tags:
Palazzo Rucellai [5]
Alberti [8]
Classicism [9]
Monticello [10]
Loggia Rucellai [11]
Piazza de' Rucellai [12]
Daniel Nunez Period 2 07 October 2015 Leon Battista Alberti and Thomas Jefferson Leon Battista Alberti and Thomas Jefferson were two architects that developed a rebirth of classical architecture in their works throughout the style eras of Renaissance Quattrocento Italy and Neoclassicism, respectively. Alberti produced his classical revivals from approximately 1450?s to 1472 when he died; Thomas Jefferson produced his neoclassical work from 1768 ? 1771 when he designed his house Monticello.