Santini, Kinsky, and Montesquieu: Architect and Patron between Palladianism and Romanism in the Early 18th Century
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Kalina P.
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The three-wing chateau in Chlumec on Cidlina by J. B. Santini is usually interpreted as an extravagant result of the architect´s fantasy. The chateau, however, represents a specific version of Palladian villa on the hill. Its plan was, in fact, given by a combination of older plans by two different architects - Carlo Fontana and Johann Bernard Fischer von Erlach. This combination was, in all likelihood, inspired by count Kinsky who commissioned the structure, not by the architect.
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