- Alvise Cornaro
Alvise Cornaro (1484 –
May 8 ,1566 ) was an Italian patron of arts, also remembered for his four books of "Discorsi" (published 1583–95) about the secrets to living long and well with measure and sobriety.Born in
Padua , the son of an innkeeper of a modest branch of the nobleCornaro family of Venice, a connection he was at pains to prove, Cornaro expanded a modest stake from his mother's brother into a fortune based on his entrepreneurial skills, especially in hydraulics that reclaimedwetlands for farming, expressed in his "Tratto di Acque" ("Tract on Water management"), (1566).As a patron, Cornaro sat to
Tintoretto for his portrait and guided the career of the Veronese artist-architectGiovanni Maria Falconetto , whose "Loggia Cornaro" (1524) for Alvise's garden was the first fully Renaissance building in theVeneto . As financial advisor to theBishop of Padua he secured for Falconetto the commission to design the "Villa dei Vescovi" ("Villa of the Bishops") at Luvigliano, in the Eugaean Hills, as well as his own "Villa Cornaro" inEste . Later in life, from about 1538, Cornaro was acquainted with the young mason who was to becomeAndrea Palladio . Cornaro's own views on architecture are expressed in his "Trattato dell'Architettura" ("Treatise on Architecture"). Cornaro constructed two theatres, the "Odeo Cornaro" of Padua and another in the gardens of his villa at Este.External links
* [http://www.boglewood.com/cornaro/xb26.html C.I. Gable, "Alvise Cornaro"]
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