Michael A. Vuksta
Where a source has been listed in the above bibliography only the name of the author appears with appropriate list of figures or plates.
ITALIAN PAINTING AND MAPPING
Southworth and Southworth
Fig. 2.8 Ptolemy’s world Page 25.
Fig. 4.1 Panorama: Florence Page 62 & 63.
Gadol, Joan
Chapter 1. for an explanation of Alberti and perspective.
Chapter 4. on Renaissance cartography.
Fig. 49. View of Florence in a fresco of 1352. In the Loggia del Bigallo, Florence. Page 163. Compare this with the deWorde print of 1497!
Fig. 58 Plan of Imola by Leonardo da Vinci. Page 182.
Edgeerton, Samuel Y.,Jr. 1975.
Illustration VII4
Mappamundi
, Ptolemy’s
oikumene
as illustrated in a late 14th century Greek edition of the
Geographia
.
Pinto, John A. “Origins and Development of the Ichnographic City Plan”,
Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians
, Vol.XXXV, No. 1, March, 1976, pp. 35-50.
Hartt, Frederick.
History of Italian Renaissance Art
, Second Edition, Harry N. Abrams, New York, N.Y., 1979.
Colorplate 14 and Figure 120. Ambrogio Lorenzetti.
Allegory of Good Government: the Effects of Good Government in the City and the Country
(portion). 133839. Fresco.
Salla della Pace, Palazzo Pubblico, Siena.
Figure 104. Simone Martini.
Guidoriccio da Fogliano
. 1328.
Fresco. Council Chamber, Palazzo Pubblico, Siena.
Colorplate 47. Perugino.
Giving of the Keys to St.Peter
.
1481. Fresco. Sistine Chapel, Vatican, Rome.
Colorplate 64. Raphael.
Marriage of the Virgin
. Panel. Brera Gallery, Milan.
Figure 449. Gentile Bellini.
Procession of the Relic of the True Cross
. 1496. Canvas. Accademia, Venice.
Beck, James H.
Raphael
, Harry N. Abrams, Inc., New York, N.Y., 1976. Colorplate 22.
The School of Athens
, 151011, Fresco, Stanza della Segnatura, Vatican, Rome.
Argan, Giulio C.
Fig. 38: Florence at the end of the fifteenth century, print.
Map with Chain
.
Rasmussen, Steen Eiler.
Towns and Buildings
, The MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1951.
page 70—Plan of rooms depicted in “The School of Athens”.
—the sequence of rooms in the Villa Rotunda.
page 71—Andrea Palladio: Villa Rotunda, Vincenza, Sectional drawing.
page 23—Plans for ideal cities by Francesco Di Giorgio about 1500.
Links, J.G.
Townscape Painting
, B.T. Batsford, Ltd., London, 1972.
Figure 48—Ideal City, perhaps by Luciano Laurana, pp. 6465.
Figure 49—Ideal City, perhaps by Piero della Francesco.
Figure 64—The Piazza della Signoria, Florence, about 1500.
Argan, Giulio C.
Figure 80—Palmanova (in Fruili), a schematic plan, from Bertelli 1599.
Figure 81—Palmanova, airview.
Serlio, Sebastiano.
The Book of Architecture
, orig. publ. London,1611; Reissued 1970 by Benjamin Blan, Inc., Bronx, N.Y.
see Second Booke The Third Chapter Fol.25.)
Schulz, Juergen.
Fig. 1. Jacopo de Barbari,
View of Venice
, 1500, woodcut. pp. 426427.
Vitruvius, Marcus Pollio.
Architecture
, French Translation by Ian Martin, 1957. Republished by the Gregg Press Inc., Ridgewood, N.J., 1964.
page 77—Scene Tragique
page 78—Scene Comique
Rosenau, Helen.
Fig. 5—Vitruvius: town plan (from the 1511 edition) p.l4;
Fig. 6—Vitruvius: town plan (from the 1511 edition) p.l5;
Fig. 27—Filarete: Sforzinda in Landscape, p.46;
Fig. 28—Filarete: Sforzinda, p.47;
Fig. 37—Scamozzi: Ideal City, p.57;
Fig. 25—Vitruvius Teutsch: Diagram of the Windsby G.H. Rivius (1548).
Spencer, John R.
Filarete’s Treatise on Architecture
, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT., 1965. Vol.1—The Translation, Vol.2—The Facsimile.
Rasmussen, S.E.
page 24—Plan for an Ideal City—from Buonaiuto Lorini: “Della fortificatione libri cinque”. Venezia,1592.
____
—Plan for an Ideal City—from Vincenzo Scamozzi: “Dell’ idea dell ‘architettura universale”. Venezia, 1615.
page 25—Palma Nuova founded 1593 from an engraving by Braun and Hogenberg.
LITERARY UTOPIAS
Andrews, Charles M. (ed.),
Famous Utopias
, for text of Campanella’s
City of the Sun
, Tudor Publishing Co., New York, N.Y.
More, Thomas,
Utopia
, Edward Surtz, S.J., ed. Yale University Press, New Haven, Ct., 1964.
page ii—woodcut map of Utopia from the March 1518 edition.
Rosenau, Helen.
Fig. 36—Sir Thomas More:
Utopia
(frontispiece), p.56.
DUTCH PAINTING AND MAPPING
Alpers, Svetlana.
Fig. 62—Jan Vermeer,
The Art of Painting
, Detail, p. 120.
Haak, Bob.
Fig. 3 see main section of Bibliography.
Pops, Martin.
Vermeer: Consciousness and the Chamber of Being
, UMI Research Press, Ann Arbor, Mich. 1984.
Snow, Edward A.
A Study of Vermeer
, University of California Press, Berkeley, Calif., 1979.
Gowing, Lawrence.
Vermeer
, Faber and Faber, London, 1952.
Bianconi, Piero and Jacob, John.
The Complete of Vermeer
, Harry N. Abrams, New York, N.Y., 1967.
Plate XXXIII
Woman with a Water Jug
, Page 51.
Wheelock, Arthur K., Jr.
Jan Vermeer
, Harry N. Abrams, New York, N.Y., 1981.
Colorplate 7
Girl Reading a Letter At an Open Window
, c. 1657. p. 77;
Colorplate 9
The Little Street
, c.16578, p.81;
Colorplate 10
Officer and Laughing Girl
, c.1658, p.83;
Colorplate 12
The Milk Maid
, c. 1658, p. 87;
Colorplate 16
View of Delft
, c.166061, p. 95;
Colorplate 21
Woman in Blue Reading a Letter
, c. 166264, p. 105;
Colorplate 25
Woman with a Lute
, c. 1664, p. 113;
Colorplate 26
Young Woman with a Water Jug,
c.166465, p. 115;
Colorplate 33
The Allegory of Painting
, c. 166667, p. 129;
Colorplate 37
The Astronomer
, c. 1668, p.l37;
Colorplate 38
The Geographer
, c. 1669, p. 139;
All of these paintings have maps in them or are a city or street view.
Rasmussen, S.E.
page 84—Delft, Oude Langendijk with the house in which Vermeer died.
page 85—Reconstruction of the room in which Vermeer painted his famous interiors.
NEW HAVEN
Shumway, Floyd and Hegel, Richard, ed.,
New Haven: An Illustrated History
, Windsor Publications, Woodland Hills, Calif., 1981.
page 17—The Brockett Map of 1641;
page 31—New Haven; Plan of town 1748;
page 33—New Haven Chronicle Masthead.
NEW ENGLAND
The University of Michigan Museum of Art,
Art a la Carte
,
illustration no. 12—map of New England, John Smith, 1635;
illustration no. 13—
Novi Belgii
, by Nicholas Visscher, 1685;
illustration no. 8—
orbis Terrarum Novaet Accuratissima
, c.1675.