Palazzo Spada (courtyard modifications)

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Palazzo Spada (courtyard modifications) refers to Francesco Borromini’s celebrated Baroque redesign of the palace’s courtyard in Rome, most famous for its ingenious forced-perspective colonnade that creates an optical illusion of great depth.

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instanceOf Baroque architectural work
architectural project
courtyard redesign
actualHeight significantly less than apparent height
apparentHeight approximately 11 meters
apparentLength approximately 35 meters
architect Francesco Borromini
architecturalStyle Baroque
centuryOfConstruction 17th century
city Rome
commissionedBy Cardinal Bernardino Spada
country Italy
currentUse didactic example of forced perspective
tourist attraction
designer Francesco Borromini
endTime circa 1637
era 17th century
feature converging floor and ceiling
diminishing column height
diminishing intercolumniation
forced perspective
optical illusion of depth
trompe-l’œil architecture
hasPart arched barrel-vaulted corridor
forced-perspective colonnade
illusionistic gallery
statue of a warrior at the end of the corridor
heritageStatus part of a state-owned museum building
influencedBy Renaissance studies of optics
classical perspective theory
length approximately 8 meters
locatedIn Italy
Palazzo Spada courtyard
Piazza Capo di Ferro, Rome
Rome
movement Roman Baroque
notableFor deceptive spatial depth
integration of architecture and scenography
one of the most famous Baroque perspective illusions
partOf Palazzo Spada
patron Cardinal Bernardino Spada
purpose to create illusion of a long gallery
to demonstrate mathematical and optical ingenuity
startTime circa 1635
subjectOf architectural treatises on perspective
art historical studies on Baroque illusionism
uses mathematical calculation of perspective
progressive reduction of architectural orders

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Francesco Borromini notableWork Palazzo Spada (courtyard modifications)