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Abstract
This paper examines the terminology and practice of making modani during the 15th and 16th century. Modani were project specific, 1:1 scaled templates utilized by architects to conceive and communicate the profiles of stone cornices, column bases, and other architectural details. While the use of 1:1 scaled templates has been widely studied in the medieval context, their critical importance in the professionalization of architecture in the 15th century has been largely overlooked. Extant modani from the period are relatively scarce, with the most significant examples from Ammannati, Antonio da Sangallo il Giovane, and Michelangelo Buonarroti. Copious documentation in letters, treatises, and building ricordi, however, attest to a robust and refined practice of constructing architectural profiles via modani (known as sagome in the Veneto).
First drawn off-site and on paper, modani underwent a subsequent set of material translations onto tin or wood in preparation for the actual construction site. Although they were ostensibly tools for construction, new research has shown that modani provided a site for architectural invention as well, acting as a key instrument for extending architectural authorship onto the building site. Following the widespread reliance on 1:1 scaled drawings to study ancient building profiles, the making of modani became a critical practice for imagining new profiles as well. Modani also acted as key drawings in the communication of design intent and authorship to building patrons.
Offering new assessments, analyses of the terminology, and an updated bibliography, this paper offers the first comprehensive survey of modani and sagome in the Italian context. It adds new discoveries into how they were utilized by architects, their technological agency on the construction site, and the range and proliferation of their use as theoretical devices as well. In addition, it offers new connections in their use in related fields, particularly in bell casting.
First drawn off-site and on paper, modani underwent a subsequent set of material translations onto tin or wood in preparation for the actual construction site. Although they were ostensibly tools for construction, new research has shown that modani provided a site for architectural invention as well, acting as a key instrument for extending architectural authorship onto the building site. Following the widespread reliance on 1:1 scaled drawings to study ancient building profiles, the making of modani became a critical practice for imagining new profiles as well. Modani also acted as key drawings in the communication of design intent and authorship to building patrons.
Offering new assessments, analyses of the terminology, and an updated bibliography, this paper offers the first comprehensive survey of modani and sagome in the Italian context. It adds new discoveries into how they were utilized by architects, their technological agency on the construction site, and the range and proliferation of their use as theoretical devices as well. In addition, it offers new connections in their use in related fields, particularly in bell casting.
Original language | English |
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Publication date | 21 Nov 2016 |
Number of pages | 10 |
Publication status | Published - 21 Nov 2016 |
Event | Materia e costruzione: Le parole del cantiere: Contributo al glossario dell'edilizia rinascimentale e barocca in Italia - Bibliotheca Hertziana, Istituto Max Planck per la Storia dell'Arte, Roma, Italy Duration: 21 Nov 2016 → 22 Nov 2016 http://wissensgeschichte.biblhertz.it:8080/Glossario |
Conference
Conference | Materia e costruzione: Le parole del cantiere |
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Location | Bibliotheca Hertziana, Istituto Max Planck per la Storia dell'Arte |
Country/Territory | Italy |
City | Roma |
Period | 21/11/2016 → 22/11/2016 |
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Keywords
- modani
- sagome
- Italy
- 15th century
- 16th century
- terminology
Artistic research
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Visiting Scholar - American Academy in Rome
Jonathan Foote (Recipient)
25 Sept 2017 → 15 Oct 2017Activity: Other activity types › Grants, scholarships, distinctions
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Materia e costruzione: Le parole del cantiere
Jonathan Foote (Speaker)
21 Nov 2016Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Organisation and participation in conference
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The Authorial Dimension of Paper in Early Modern Architects' Modani
Foote, J., 2022, Building with Paper: The Materiality of Renaissance Architectural Drawings. Donetti, D. & Rachele, C. (eds.). Belgium: Brepols Publishers, p. 40-58 28 p.Publications: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research › peer-review
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Tracing Michelangelo's 'modani' at San Lorenzo
Foote, J., 15 Jul 2019, In: Mitteilungen des Kunsthistorischen Institutes in Florenz. LXI, 1, p. 45-74 30 p.Publications: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Paper, Profile, Petrarch: Michelangelo's poetry on architecture
Foote, J., 18 Apr 2018. 1 p.Publications: Contribution to conference › Conference abstract for conference › Research › peer-review
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