- Alessandro Galilei
Alessandro Maria Gaetano Galilei (
Florence ,August 25 ,1691 –Rome ,December 21 ,1736 ) was a Florentine mathematician, architect and theorist, a member of the same patrician family asGalileo . He received architectural and engineering training from Anton Maria Ferri, an outstanding figure of the Accademia dei Nobili, who lectured and wrote a treatise on perspective, fortifications and artillery. With him young Galilei worked on the study of building techniques, stereometry, hydraulics. [ [http://www.firenze.turismo.toscana.it/apteng/itinerari/600700/64.html Tre artisti per riscoprire Firenze] ]Visiting English "milordi" were impressed with the classicism of his early designs, and he was invited by a party of English to
London in 1714. There he participated in a variety of architectural projects, most notably collaborating with the civic engineerNicholas Dubois . The only other notable Italian architect in London at the time wasGiacomo Leoni . The two architects shared a classicising bent that appealed to the English but was at odds with currentBaroque architectural practice in Italy. Nevertheless, aside from a funerary monument, no major commissions were forthcoming.In 1718 Robert, Viscount Molesworth employed Galilei in Ireland. There, when
William Conolly , Speaker of the Irish House of Commons and the richest man in Ireland was just beginning to buildCastletown House , nearDublin in County Kildare, he met Galilei. Galilei designed the façade of the main block of Castletown, the grandest Palladian house in Ireland, but returned to Italy in 1719 and was not associated with the actual construction of the house, which was begun in 1722 and carried through by the young Anglo-Irish architectEdward Lovett Pearce , who met Galilei in Florence while he was making drawings ofPalladio 's villa on his tour of Italy. and would introduceNeo-Palladian architecture in Ireland. A portrait of Galilei by Giuseppe Berti, signed and dated 1735, has recently been purchased for Castletown House. Once more in Florence after 1719, Galilei was appointed "Ingegnere delle fortezze e fabbriche di corte" ("Engineer of court buildings and fortresses") of the Grand Dukes of Tuscany, Cosimo III and Gian Gastone de' Medici, last of the Medici grand dukes, neither of whom, however, could provide him with architectural projects suited to his talents. Galilei's projects during this period included a renovation of the choir of Cortona Cathedral that featured a severely classical triumphal arch motif, additions to the Villa Venuti, at Catrosse, near Cortona, for Domenico Girolamo Venuti, and a design (1724) for the oratory of the Church of the Madonna del Vivaio (since rebuilt) in Scarperia, Tuscany. [ [http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/ht/09/eustc/ht09eustc.htm Florence and Central Italy, 1600–1800 A.D.] ]In 1730 the Florentine patrician Lorenzo Corsini was elected as
Pope Clement XII and called Galilei to Rome in 1731 to build his family's chapel, the "Cappella Corsini" in theBasilica di San Giovanni in Laterano (completed 1732) During the next six years, Galilei created all of his most notable works, which were executed in a Classical, anti-Baroque style. The most notable of these was the façade of San Giovanni in Laterano, a commission awarded after a competition (1733-1736). The monumental severity andpalace character of the façade caused a scandal in Roman artistic circles (Kieven) but was admired later in the century by French and British neoclassicists.Galilei also built the more conventionally Baroque façade for
San Giovanni dei Fiorentini (1734), where the cornice between lower and upper stages breaks forward at center and ends, and niches between engaged Corinthian columns and sculptural detail all provide the Baroque light-and-shade.He died in Rome.
References
External links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06342a.htm "Catholic Encyclopedia":] "Alessandro Galilei"
* [http://www.irish-architecture.com/buildings_ireland/kildare/celbridge/castletown/introduction.html Castletown House: introduction]
* [http://www.artandarchitecture.org.uk/images/conway/ca3b30cf.html Wall monument to Alessandro Galilei, Santa Croce, Florence] (photograph) Death date in inscription.
* [http://www.romeartlover.it/Vasi87.htm#S.%20Giovanni%20dei%20Fiorentini Rome ArtLover: the façade of San Giovanni dei Fiorentini] (photographs)Further reading
*Elisabeth Kieven, "Alessandro Galilei and the Origins of Neo-Classical Architecture"
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NAME=Galilei, Alessandro
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Florentine architect
DATE OF BIRTH=1691
PLACE OF BIRTH=Florence
DATE OF DEATH=January, 1736
PLACE OF DEATH=Rome
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