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This insightful analysis explores the architectural contrasts between the Renaissance and Baroque styles, focusing on the significant works of Solomon de Brosse's St. Gervais in 1616 and Christopher Wren’s St. Paul’s in London from 1675 to 1709. Featuring floor plans, section views, and unique design elements like the Tuscan columns, the study highlights the evolution of architectural thought influenced by figures such as Martin Luther and Henry VIII. It delves into how these styles reflect the cultural shifts of their respective eras.
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Orleans Wing - 1635 Francois Mansart
chaux-02.jpg TUSCAN COLUMNS
Martin Luther Henry VIII 95 Theses 1517 1520 +/-