The Renaissance Palace in Florence
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The author argues for a reassessment of the theory of magnificence in light of the related social virtue of splendour, demonstrating how magnificence, when applied to private palaces, extended beyond the exterior to include the interior as a series of …
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The author argues for a reassessment of the theory of magnificence in light of the related social virtue of splendour, demonstrating how magnificence, when applied to private palaces, extended beyond the exterior to include the interior as a series of spaces where virtuous 'splendid' expenditure could be displayed.
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