An Italian Renaissance Precedent

As McKim developed his plans for the Library’s façade (and, later, the interiors), he made ample reference to Italian buildings designed for the political and financial elites of the Renaissance. He thus positioned Morgan as their American heir. The entry to the sixteenth-century Villa Medici, designed largely by Bartolommeo Ammannati, was a notable architectural source.

James Anderson (1813–1877)
The Villa Medici, Rome, 1865
Albumen print
Collection of W. Bruce and Delaney H. Lundberg