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  1. The Ideal City (Italian: La città ideale) is the title given to three strikingly similar Italian Renaissance paintings of unresolved attribution. Being kept at three different places they are most commonly referred to by their location: The Ideal city of Urbino, Baltimore, and Berlin.

  2. Nov 18, 2014 · The ideal city is one of the works that best represent the Italian Renaissance, the historical period between 1400 and 1500. Below we present three paintings of the time (in the cover together through Photoshop to show the mutual affinity) intent on depict the utopia of a perfect city.

  3. The Ideal City. This extraordinary panel exemplifies Renaissance ideals of urban planning, respect for Greco-Roman antiquity, and the mastery of central perspective. The imaginary city square features a Roman arch typically erected as a commemoration of military victory at its center.

  4. Jun 3, 2022 · The Ideal City preserved at the Galleria Nazionale delle Marche in Urbino is one of the most mysterious paintings of the Renaissance. Until March 27, 2022, it is placed in relation to the Danteum projects of Lingeri and Terragni in an exhibition in its museum.

  5. This extraordinary panel exemplifies Renaissance ideals of urban planning, respect for Greco-Roman antiquity, and the mastery of central perspective. The imaginary city square features a Roman...

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  6. May 8, 2012 · Urbinos palace culture also gave rise to the first-ever painted images of utopian cities in the form of a trio of intriguing panels, all now known as “The Ideal City,” one of which remained in...

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  8. by Fra Carnevale. This extraordinary panel exemplifies Renaissance ideals of urban planning, respect for Greco-Roman antiquity, and the mastery of central perspective. The imaginary city square features a Roman arch typically erected as a commemoration of military victory at its center.

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