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Leon Battista Alberti's Letter

Leon Battista Alberti1470

Mantova Museo Urbano Diffuso

Mantova Museo Urbano Diffuso

This is the famous letter that Alberti sent to Ludovico Gonzaga to discuss the project of the Basilica of Sant'Andrea. Here is the full text: "Most illustrious master, After it was recommended to me, Luca tagiapi has shown me a letter from Your Lordship concerning the title the tower, etc.; for now I am minded to act upon these letters, we shall reflect on it again. Moreover, today I have been led to understood that Your Lordship and Your Lordship's citizens have discussed building here at Sant'Andrea, and that the main intention was to construct a large space where many people might be so congregated as to see the Blood of Christ. I have seen Manetti's model and it pleased me, but it seems ill-suited to your intention; I have pondered it and devised the following plan, which I hereby send to you. This will be more capacious, more enduring, more worthy and more joyous; and will cost less. This form of church is named after the old Etruscan Temple. If it should please your Lordship, I will find a way of displaying it in proportion. I entrust myself to Your Lordship".In addition to the courteous competition with another Florentine architect, the letter contains the famous phrase: "This will be more capacious, more enduring, more worthy and more joyous; and will cost much less" What is more, Alberti relates how he has completed and sent a sketch which, should it please the Marquis, will be built in the right proportion.

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