- Filippo Barigioni
Filippo Barigioni (
Rome 1690 – Rome 1753) was a sculptor and architect working in the Late Baroque tradition. His career was spent largely on papal commissions, including aqueducts and fountains, in and around Rome. As a professor of architecture at theAccademia di San Luca , his most important pupil wasCarlo Marchionni .Primary works
*Fontana della Rotonda (1711). The fountain setting for the Egyptian obelisk that faces the Pantheon was commissioned by the Albani pope Clement XI; Barigioni was commissioned to re-erect an Egyptian obelisk (the "Obelisco Macuteo") in the place of the central vase of
Giacomo Della Porta 's fountain (1575) in the centre of Piazza della Rotonda. Luigi Amici carved the four dolphins at the base of the pedestal ("illustration").*Palazzo Testa-Piccolomini (1718)
*Aqueduct and municipal fountain at Nepi (1727). The spectacular buttressed piers of the aqueduct's high arches are still a monumental sight in
Nepi . Barigioni also designed the public fountain, set into a niche in the façade of the Palazzo Communale, where the aqueduct's water issues from the heraldic tower ofPope Benedict XIII .*Fountain in Corneto (modern
Tarquinia ) (1727), celebrating the Conti pope Innocent XIII.
*Façade for church of "San Gregorio a Ponte Quattro Capi" (1727-29). Barigioni façade for the twelfth-century church in Piazza Monte Savello, near theTeatro di Marcello . The "Bridge of the Four Heads" is thePonte Fabricio . The church stood just outside the Romanghetto ; the inscriptions in Hebrew and Latin on the scroll were intended "che rimproverano la perfidia ed ostinazione degli Ebrei" according toGiuseppe Vasi 's "Itinerario" 1761. ["That reproved the perfidy and obstinance of the Hebrews". [http://www.romeartlover.it/Vasi92.htm#S.%20 Gregorio Vasi, quoted by Roberto Piperno] . The text is fromIsaiah 65.2: "All day long I have stretched out my hands to a disobedient and faithless nation". ] ("illustration").*Church of S. Andrea delle Frati. (1736). Right transept altar with the bronze and marble image of "S. Francesco di Paola" (Titi-Bottari 1763). The altarpiece is by
Paris Nogari , the stucco angels byGiovanni Battista Maini [ [http://www.romecity.it/Santandreadellefratte.htm Chiesa di S. Andrea delle Frati] ] .*
Velletri , Palazzo Communale, (completed 1741). The town hall, begun in 1572 byGiacomo della Porta to a design byVignola , was completed by Barigioni.* Church of S. Marco. (1744). Interior restorations.
*Monument to Queen Maria Clementina Sobieska (1739-42), St Peter's, Rome. He designed the monument, which was executed by the sculptor
Pietro Bracci on the realistic and theatrical white and colored marble funeral monument to the consort of the Stuart pretender James Francis Stuart, Maria Clementina Sobieska (1742), in theBasilica of St. Peter ; the lower part of the monument was designed by Barigioni.*Chapel of S. Fabiano, in the Church of San Sebastian on the
Appian Way , erected to glorify the Albani family to designs ofCarlo Maratta , was executed byCarlo Fontana ,Alessandro Specchi and Barigioni (Titi-Bottari 1763)*Church of Madonna del Pascolo (ancient church of Ss Sergius and Bacchus). High altar designed by Barigioni (Titi-Bottari 1763).
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References
* [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/I/Gazetteer/Places/Europe/Italy/Lazio/Roma/Rome/_Texts/Titi/1763*/Professori/B.html Filippo Titi, "Descrizione delle Pitture, Sculture e Architetture esposte in Roma", rivista da Giovanni Bottari, 1763] [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/I/Gazetteer/Places/Europe/Italy/Lazio/Roma/Rome/_Texts/Titi/1763*/Professori/F.html References to Barigioni]
* [http://www.romeartlover.it/Facades.html Roberto Piperno, brief linked list of Barigioni's commissions]
*http://www.jacobite.ca/gazetteer/Vatican/Clementina_monument.htm Jacobite Gazetteer: A Monument to Queen Clementina]
* [http://roma.katolsk.no/marco.htm Chris Nyborg, "Churches of Rome: S. Marco"]
* [http://roma.katolsk.no/mariapieta.htm Chris Nyborg, "Churches of Rome: S. Maria della Pietà" (S. Gregorio a Ponte Quattro Capi)]
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