id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_avyg4gyd6bfltgr3kmkwgu5y4y M. Schmitter Odoni's Faccade: The House as Portrait in Renaissance Venice 2007 24 .pdf application/pdf 17969 1326 72 accident that Aretino used the man/house metaphor extensively in a letter to Odoni; there is considerable evidence that In writing the letter at all, Aretino may have been suggesting Odoni's (over?) reliance on his house to create his Odoni's house and façade can be read as multifaceted portraits of the man. painted façade in particular put Odoni and his house "on So while the location and size of Odoni's house were decorous, the façade ornament was potentially more socially prominently located building painted by Giorgione and Titian.69 By ordering a façade fresco in this tradition, Odoni named Aretino, exalting the art of painting in general, recommends this form of ornament: "the façades [facciate] of houses Odoni's Façade: The House as Portrait in Renaissance Venice Odoni's Façade: The House as Portrait in Renaissance Venice Odoni's Façade: The House as Portrait in Renaissance Venice Odoni's Façade: The House as Portrait in Renaissance Venice ./cache/work_avyg4gyd6bfltgr3kmkwgu5y4y.pdf ./txt/work_avyg4gyd6bfltgr3kmkwgu5y4y.txt