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  1. I " Disegni d'Architettura Civile et Ecclesiastica " di Guarino Guarini e l'Arte del Maestro (Limited Edition, 500 copies) by Daria de Bernardi Ferrero, 1966
  2. Sperimentare l'architettura: Guarini, Juvarra, Alfieri, Borra e Vittone (Arte in Piemonte)
  3. Architettura civile by Camillo Guarino Guarini, 1964
  4. THE TEMPESTUOUS AND FANCIFUL BAROQUE: An entry from Gale's <i>Arts and Humanities Through the Eras</i>
  5. Architecture for the Shroud: Relic and Ritual in Turin by John Beldon Scott, 2003-03-01
  6. Palazzo Carignano: Tre secoli di idee, progetti e realizzazioni (Archivi di architettura) (Italian Edition) by Maria Grazia Cerri, 1990
  7. Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians: December 1991 (Volume L, Number 4) by Abigail A. Van Slyck, Elwin C. Robison, et all 1991

21. Guarini, Guarino --  Encyclopædia Britannica
guarini, guarino Italian architect, priest, mathematician, and theologian whosedesigns and books on architecture made him a major source for later Baroque
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Guarino Guarini
born Jan. 17, 1624, Modena, Duchy of Modena
died March 6, 1683, Milan
also called Camillo Guarini Italian architect, priest, mathematician, and theologian whose designs and books on architecture made him a major source for later Baroque architects in Central Europe and North Italy.
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24. Guarino Guarini
guarini, guarino, gwäre no gwäre ne Pronunciation Key. guarini, guarino ,1624–83, Italian architect, mathematician, and writer.
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25. Guarino Guarini
guarini, guarino (The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition). Seeing the shroudguarini s reliquary chapel in Turin and the ostension of a dynastic relic.
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27. Guarini, Guarino
guarini, guarino (b. 1591, Cento, d. 1666, Bologna). Guercino (a nicknamemeaning the squinter , originally Giovanni Francesco Barbieri), Italian painter
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(b. 1591, Cento, d. 1666, Bologna) Guercino (a nickname meaning "the squinter", originally Giovanni Francesco Barbieri), Italian painter of the Bolognese school. He was self-taught but developed precociously. Despite the fact that he spent much of his life in Cento, a small provincial town between Bologna and Ferrara, he managed to become one of the major artists of his day. He was early inspired by the classical reforms of Lodovico Carracci but his pictures were full of movement and intense feeling.
In 1621 Pope Gregory XV summoned him to Rome where he stayed until 1623, trying to balance his own dynamic temperament with the rarefied manner of the classical school. The works he produced in Rome such as Aurora, in the Ludovisi's country house were perhaps his most original paintings. After Gregory's death in 1623, he went back to Emilia, his energy gradually seemed to dissipate and his painting became more controlled. On the death of Guido Reni (1642) he moved to Bologna where the dominant climate was coldly classical. Altering his art to suit this atmosphere, Guercino became the leader of its academic art world. Works

28. Guarini, Guarino
guarini, guarino (b. Modena, Italy 1624; d. Milan, Italy 1683). guarino guariniwas born in Modena, Italy in 1624. He was ordained a Theatine priest in 1648
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(b. Modena, Italy 1624; d. Milan, Italy 1683) Guarino Guarini was born in Modena, Italy in 1624. He was ordained a Theatine priest in 1648 and consequently generated most of his designs for the Theatine order.
One of Europe's leading mathematicians, as evidenced in the geometric elaboration of his buildings, Guarini was deeply influenced by the radical designs of Borromini. Developing a similar design approach, he combined "complexity and inventiveness with a profound feeling for color and light" that was highly unusual, but successful.
His early works took him to Sicily, Paris, Portugal and Spain, but his career particularly flourished under the House of Savoy in Turin. Guarini died in Milan, Italy in 1683.

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Guarino Guarini (b. Modena, Italy 1624; d. Milan, Italy 1683) Guarino Guarini was born in Modena, Italy in 1624. He was ordained a Theatine priest in 1648 and consequently generated most of his designs for the Theatine order. One of Europe's leading mathematicians, as evidenced in the geometric elaboration of his buildings, Guarini was deeply influenced by the radical designs of Borromini. Developing a similar design approach, he combined "complexity and inventiveness with a profound feeling for color and light" that was highly unusual, but successful. His early works took him to Sicily, Paris, Portugal and Spain, but his career particularly flourished under the House of Savoy in Turin. Guarini died in Milan, Italy in 1683. References
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30. Sindone Chapel - Guarino Guarini - Great Buildings Online
Sindone Chapel by guarino guarini architect, at Turin, Italy, 1667 to 1690, inthe Great Buildings Online.
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Location Turin Italy Date 1667 to 1690 timeline Building Type church Construction System masonry Climate mediterranean Context urban Style Baroque Notes crosshatching hexagonal ribs make high, airy dome. Images Available on The GBC CD-ROM Contributions appreciated Discussion Sindone Chapel Commentary "Santa Sindone in Turin, Guarini's most dramatic creation, is a Palatine chapel housing the precious relic of the Holy Shroud. Built between 1667 and 1690, it has an unusual triangular plan, clearly an allusion to the Trinity. The chapel is sheathed in black marble, over which plays the pure white light that floods through the multiple ribbing of the dome." "...Cappella SS. Sindone...is also crowned by an exceptional cupola of pointed profile. The complexity of its structure is mirrored in the three levels of the exterior...The view into the dome from below reveals a realm of soaring height and brilliant luminescence in which float kaleidoscopic images of circles, semicircles, and diminishing hexagons that cut across corners as they rise to the star-shaped base of the lantern." Resources Sources on Sindone Chapel Mitchell Beazley. The World Atlas of Architecture. New York: Portland House, 1988. ISBN 0-517-66875-0. p307.

31. Guarini
Biography of guarino guarini. (16241683) guarini spent his novitiate in Romewhere he learned at first hand what Bernini and Borromini, now recognised
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In the age-old connections between art and mathematics - however either is defined - no one is more worthy of attention than the Italian Baroque figure of Guarino Guarini. Trained as a theologian in the small but elite order of Counter-Reformation Clerics Regular, commonly known as the Theatines and the immediate model for the Jesuit Order, Guarini was also deeply interested in mathematics following in turn the Jesuit pursuit of all the arts and especially the new discoveries that surrounded the curious-minded of the Age of Discovery. Guarini spent his novitiate in Rome where he learned at first hand what Bernini and Borromini, now recognised as great masters of Baroque architecture, were doing, and their example presumably caused him to practice architecture, then considered as a mathematical art but not strictly a member of the Quadrivium, the mathematical division of the Liberal Arts, still supreme in the world of learning. He then spent years teaching and building in Italy and Paris, all of his structures having now disappeared. In 1666 he was called from Paris by the Duke of Savoy and Prince of Piedmont to his capital Turin, to take over the design of a great dynastic chapel to house the Holy Shroud, located within the Palace but opening into the choir of the adjoining Cathedral. This was to be his masterwork - la Capella dello Sindone, sadly badly damaged by fire in 1997. He remained in Turin for the rest of his life publishing mathematical works and tutoring the ducal family, while the Sindone Chapel was finally completed after his death.

32. Guarini Portrait
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33. Guarino Guarini
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Creator guarini, guarino, 16241683 Title San Lorenzo Location Turin, ItalyDate Begun 1668 View Int View into dome Building Type Churches
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Title : San Lorenzo Location : Turin, Italy Date : Begun 1668 View : Axonometric Building Type : Churches Call No. : I-17-Gu-2-11 File Name : twenty02.jpg Creator : Longhena, Baldessare, d. 1682 Title : Santa Maria della Salute Location : Venice, Italy Date View : Plan Building Type : Churches Call No. : I-17-Lo-1-2 File Name : twenty03.jpg Creator : Borromini, Francesco, d. 1667 Title : Sant Ivo della Sapienza Location : Rome, Italy Date View : Plan Building Type : Churches Source : NA 1 S5 vol.41 no.4 p.296 Call No. : I-17-Bo-2-37 File Name : twenty04.jpg
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38. AllRefer.com - Guarino Guarini (Architecture, Biography) - Encyclopedia
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39. Optical Illusion And Projection: A Study Of Guarino Guarini's Dome In Santissima
A Study of guarino guarini s Santissima Sindone. By Risa Tolin. This thesis isa study of different geometric effects created by guarino guarini in the dome
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A Study of Guarino Guarini's
Santissima Sindone By
Risa Tolin
This thesis is a study of different geometric effects created by Guarino Guarini in the dome of Santissima Sindone by means of optical illusion, perspective and projection. As part of this research, a computer model of the dome of this church was created using polyhedral objects and parametric surfaces in order to examine the visual distinctions of various architectural elements.

40. Historia De La Arquitectura. Universidad De Navarra
Translate this page Disegni d’ architettura civile ed ecclesiastica di guarino guarini el’ arte delmaestro, Turín (1686) publicada tres años después de su muerte,
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San Lorenzo, Turín (1667 – 1679): la planta parte de un cuadrado cubierto por una cúpula sobre pechinas que cargan sobre capillas, que sobresalen llenando los ángulos del cuadrado y combinan lo cóncavo y lo convexo. Con este juego de capillas el espacio cuadrado se convierte en ondulado. La cúpula está formada por arcos de medio punto entrecruzados, que forman un cimborrio octogonal.
Capilla della SS. Sindone, Turín (1667 – 1682): fue construida para albergar la Sagrada reliquia del Sudario de Cristo. Relaciona la catedral de Turín con el palacio de los Duques de Saboya, custodios de la reliquia. Está coronada por una cúpùla sin precedentes en forma de cono, construida con arcos escarzanos superpuestos que disminuyen en luz a medida que ascienden. La luz se filtra a través de la trama de los arcos.
Palacio Racconigi, Turín (a partir de 1667)

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