Image View Description:
Exterior: View from East end of loggia
Date:
336-1470 CE
Location:
Rome (Italy)
Title Variant:
Basilica di San Marco
Work Type:
architecture
Culture:
Italian
Creator:
Alberti, Leon Battista
Creator Nationality:
Italian
Creator Dates:
1404-1472
Creator Role:
architect
Creator 2:
Mark, Pope
Creator 2 Nationality:
Ancient Roman
Creator 2 Dates:
336 CE
Creator 2 Role:
patron
Creator 3:
Paul II, Pope
Creator 3 Nationality:
Italian
Creator 3 Dates:
1417-1471
Creator 3 Role:
pope, patron
Style / Period:
Renaissance
Style / Period 2:
Baroque
Photographer:
Gina Ciancone
Notes:

This basilica dedicated to St. Mark is the national church of Venice in Rome, next to the Palazzo Venezia. From Pope Mark in 336 CE who built the first church, restorations were done over time by Pope Adrian I (792) Pope Gregory IV (833), Romanesque Bell Tower was built (1154), and major restorations by Pope Paul II (1465-70) gave the church its renaissance elements. To Albert himself the design the facade is attributed, and later Baroque additions were done by Cardinal Quirini (1654-7).

Image Source:

Photography by Media Center for Art History, Department of Art History, Columbia University

Record ID:
1213_rome2012_sanmarco_vr_007