![]() | S.Maria Novella Detail of the facade ![]() ![]() Alberti continued the project, harmoniously integrating the already existing mediaeval elements by developing them along a classical design. He then completed the facade by adding a triangular tympanum, as well as creating the two beautifully inlaid lateral volute or scrolls to hide the slope of the roof that covers the side naves. This device can also be seen in the facade of Santo Spirito and was often used in Baroque architecture. Below the tympanum, the facade of the Basilica is dominated by some large square letters bearing the name of Rucellai, one of the great patrons of the Florentine Renaissance, together with the date, 1470, of its completion. Two astronomic instruments, which were added by the Dominican scholar Egnazio Danti in 1572-74, stand out from the facade: an armillary sphere (on the left) and a marble quadrant (on the right) that mark all the equinoxes and the solstices with complete accuracy. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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