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PALLADIO AND THE VENETO   Cloister of the Cypresses at San Giorgio Maggior - Venice - (c. 1560)  
       
 
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Plan and section (Muttoni 1743) Plan of first cloister palladiano and following additions (Muttoni 1743) Detail of prospect of entrance of first cloister and corresponding plan (Muttoni 1743)
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  The concept for the great Ionic cloister in the monastery of San Giorgio Maggiore probably dates back to an overall plan drawn up in the early 1560s, at the time of the building campaigns on the refectory and church. In any case, the first stone was laid only in 1579, and works concluded during the first half of the seventeenth century. Palladio’s authorship is therefore a possibility and in this particular instance one must bear in mind that his design operated within a quite precise typology: the cloister with double columns, already present in the monasteries at Brescia and Milan, affiliated — like San Giorgio — to the powerful Congregazione di Santa Giustina.  
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