Andrea Palladio, nearing the end of his …
Years: 1579 - 1579
Andrea Palladio, nearing the end of his life in 1579, designs a central-plan church as a chapel at Maser.
It is a shallow Greek cross covered by a circular dome.
Internally, the complex decoration of all surfaces relates it in style more closely to Palladio's late palace designs than to his churches.
He follows this with a similar unexecuted project, San Nicola di Tolentino in Venice.
These demonstrate Palladio's ideal church plan and follow his reconstruction of the Pantheon in the Quattro libri and paralleling designs by Giacomo da Vignola (1507–73), the leading architect in Rome after Michelangelo.
