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Whereas
the "Petits temples" and the "Grands temples" go
back to the same edifices or projects for monuments in different sizes,
the "Moyens temples" make up an original series, supposed
to represent antique edifices often named on the engraving, like for
example the Pantheon ("Interior orthographia Panthei nunc Mariae
Rotundae") or the temple of Vesta ("Templum Vestae Ro[mae]").
Contrary to the copy in the Bibliothèque nationale de France
(Ed. 2c), the present collection does not mention the inscription "temple
de Bacchus", in other words the church Sainte-Constance. As in
Serlio's Terzo libro, a few contemporary buildings are interspersed
among the antique ones, such as Bramante's Tempietto in San
Pietro in Montorio and a project of a façade for Saint Peter's
which is very close to a drawing attributed to Raphaël (New York,
Pierpont Morgan Library, Codice Mellon, f. 72r°). Yves Pauwels (Centre d'études supérieures
de la Renaissance, Tours) – 2009 Critical bibliographyH. von Geymüller, Les Du Cerceau. Leur vie et leur œuvre d’après les nouvelles recherches, Paris/London, Rouam/Wood & Co, 1887, pp. 195, 307. F. Lemerle, "Jacques Androuet du Cerceau et les antiquités", Journal de la Renaissance, 2, 2004, pp. 135-144. A. Linzeler, Inventaire du fonds français. Graveurs du seizième siècle, Paris, Bibliothèque nationale, 1932, 1, pp. 56-57. G. Scaglia, "Fantasy Architecture of Roma antica", Arte Lombarda, XVth year, second semester 1970, pp. 9-14. D. Thomson, "Du Cerceau and Hollywood", L. Golden (ed.),
Raising the Eyebrow : John Onians and World Studies, An Album Amicorum
in his Honour, Oxford, Archaeopress, 2001, pp. 301-307.
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