- Vincenzo Scamozzi
Vincenzo Scamozzi (
September 2 ,1548 -August 7 ,1616 ) was an Italianarchitect and a writer on architecture, active mainly inVicenza andVenice area in the second half of the 16th century. He was perhaps the most important figure there betweenAndrea Palladio andBaldassarre Longhena , Scamozzi's one pupil.Scamozzi was born in Vicenza. His father was the surveyor and building contractor Gian Domenico Scamozzi; he was Scamozzi's first teacher, imbuing him with the principles of
Sebastiano Serlio . Vincenzo visitedRome in 1579-1580, and then moved to Venice in 1581. In 1600 he visited France and left a sketchbook record of his impressions of French architecture that first saw the light of day in 1960. [Franco Barbieri, ed. "Taccuino di Viaggio da Parigi a Venezia" (Venice/Rome:Istituto per la Collaborazione Culturale).]Scamozzi's influence spread far beyond his Italian commissions through his treatise, "L'Idea della Architettura Universale" ("The Universal Idea of Architecture"), which is the last of the Renaissance works on the theory of architecture. It was published with woodcut illustrations at Venice in 1615. Scamozzi depended for sections of his treatment of
Vitruvius toDaniele Barbaro 's commentary, published in 1556 with illustrations by Palladio; [Inigo Jones' library included Palladio, Scamozzi and Barbaro on Vitruvius.] he also discussed issues of building practice. Such treatises were becoming a vehicle for self-promotion, and Scamozzi included many of his own plans and elevations, as built, as they should have been built, and as idealized projects. Scamozzi knew the value of publicity distributed through the established channels of the book trade.Previously, his first book had been a quickly cobbled together illustrated commentary on the ruins of Rome, assembled in "the space of a few of days," according to his preface, and the woodcut images were stock productions that already existed. Over half were copied from a volume by
Hieronymus Cock that appeared in the 1550s.His major book came out too late to influence his own success; he died the following year. Scamozzi's practice is as much the source of the
neo-Palladian architecture that was introduced byInigo Jones asAndrea Palladio 's own example.Rudolf Wittkower called him "the intellectural father ofneo-classicism ". [Wittkower, reviewing Franco Barbieri, "Vincenzo Scamozzi" (Verona/Vicenza:Cassa di Risparmio) in "The Burlington Magazine" 95 No. 602 (May 1953), p. 171.]Chronology of works
All but one of the following works are in Italy:
* 1568-1575: Villa of Girolamo Ferramosca, Barbano di
Grisignano di Zocco (Province of Vicenza ) (with Gian Domenico Scamozzi)
* 1569: Palazzo Godi,Vicenza (project, altered during later execution)
* 1572-1593: Palazzo Thiene-Bonin, Vicenza
* 1574-1615: Villa ofLeonardo Verlato ,Villaverla (Vicenza)
* 1575: Palazzo Caldogno, Vicenza
* 1575-1578:Rocca Pisana (Vettor Pisani Villa),Lonigo (Vicenza)
* 1576-1579: Trissino-Trento (Pierfranceso Trissino Palace), Vicenza (with Gian Domenico Scamozzi)
* 1580: Villa ofFrancesco Priuli , Treville diCastelfranco Veneto (Province of Treviso ) (north wing)
* 1580-1584: Villa Nani Mocenigo,Canda (Province of Rovigo )
* 1580-1592:Villa Capra "La Rotonda" , near Vicenza (completed construction ofAndrea Palladio 's structure for Mario Capra, and added stables, not completed until 1620)
* 1581-1586: Church of San Gaetano Thiene,Padua
* 1581-1599: Procuratie Nuove, Piazza San Marco, Venice (continued with a different interior design byFrancesco Smeraldi and completed in 1663 by Longhena)
* 1582: Palazzo Cividale, Vicenza [attributed]
* 1582-1591: Library of San Marco, Venice (completion ofJacopo Sansovino 's design)
* 1584-1585:Teatro Olimpico , Vicenza (remodeling of structure designed by Andrea Palladio, wooden scene)
* 1587-1596: Library of San Marco, Venice (the vestibule, "Antisala")
* 1588: Villa Cornaro, Poisolo, Treville di Castelfranco Veneto (Treviso) (reconstruction)
* 1588-1590: Theater for DukeVespasiano Gonzaga ,Sabbioneta (Province of Mantova )
* 1590: Villa ofGirolamo Contarini ,Loreggia (Padua) (revised in construction)
* 1590-1595: Church ofSan Nicolò da Tolentino , Venice
* 1591-1593: Statuary of Venice Republic (museum), Venice
* 1591-1594: Monastery of San Gaetano Thiene,Padua
* 1591-1595: Villa ofGirolamo Cornaro ,Piombino Dese (Province of Padua ) (completion) [attributed]
* 1591-1597:Villa Duodo and Chapel of San Giorgio,Monselice (Padua)
* 1592-1616: Palace of Galeazzo Trissino al Corso, Vicenza
* 1594-1600: Villa ofValerio Bardellini ,Monfumo
* 1596: Villa ofGirolamo Ferretti on the River Brenta, Sambruson del Dolo (Venice)
* 1596-1597: Villa ofGirolamo Cornaro ,Piombino Dese (Padua) (stable)
* 1597:Villa Molin , Mandria, (Padua)
* 1597: Villa Priuli, Carrara (Padua)
* 1597-1598: Villa Godi, Sarmego diGrumolo delle Abbadesse (Vicenza)
* 1601: Palazzo del Bò, Padua (university facade)
* 1601-1606: San Giacomo di Rialto,Venice (altar of Scuola degli Orefici; withGirolamo Campagna )
* 1601-1636: San Lazzaro dei Mendicanti Church and Hospital, Venice
* 1604-1612: Cathedral of Sts. Rupert and Virgil, Salzburg, Austria (completed in 1614-28 bySantino Solari )
* 1605: Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice (sacristy door; withAlessandro Vittoria )
* 1605-1616: Villa Duodo,Monselice (Padua) (six chapels for Via Romana)
* 1607-1611: San Giorgio Maggiore (church), Venice (completion ofPalladio 's facade)
* 1607-1616: Villa Cornaro al Paradiso, Venice (twin pavilions)
* 1609: Domenico Trevisan Villa, San Donà di Piave
* 1609-1616: Palazzo Contarini degli Scrigni, San Trovaso on theCanal Grande , Venice
* 1614: Palazzo Loredan Vendramin Calergi,Venice (east wing; demolished in 1659 and rebuilt in 1660)Notes
Bibliography
* [http://www.cisapalladio.org/annali/pdf/a14_09_davis.pdf Charles Davis, "Architecture and Light: Vincenzo Scamozzi’s Statuary Installation in the Chiesetta of the Palazzo Ducale in Venice"] in Annali di architettura n° 14, Vicenza 2002
* [http://www.cisapalladio.org/annali/pdf/a14_10_mitrovic.pdf Branko Mitrovic´ and Vittoria Senes, Vincenzo "Scamozzi’s Annotations to Daniele Barbaro’s Commentary on Vitruvius’ De Architectura"] in Annali di architettura n° 14, Vicenza 2002
* [http://www.cisapalladio.org/annali/pdf/a18_10_ottenheym.pdf Konrad Ottenheym, "A Bird’s-Eye View of the Dissemination of Scamozzi’s Treatise in Northern Europe"] in Annali di architettura, n° 18-19, 2007
* [http://www.cisapalladio.org/annali/pdf/a18_11_beltramini.pdf Guido Beltramini, "The Fortunes and Misfortunes of Scamozzi’s Idea della Architettura Universale in Palladian Territory"] in Annali di architettura, n° 18-19, 2007
* [http://www.cisapalladio.org/annali/pdf/a18_12_burns.pdf Howard Burns, "Inigo Jones and Vincenzo Scamozzi"] in Annali di architettura, n° 18-19, 2007
* [http://www.cisapalladio.org/annali/pdf/a18_13_worsley.pdf Giles Worsley, "Scamozzi’s Influence on English Seventeenth-Century Architecture"] in Annali di architettura, n° 18-19, 2007
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.