- Francesco Maria Richini
Francesco Maria Richini, also spelled Ricchini (
9 February 1584 -24 April 1658 ) was an ItalianBaroque architect.He was born in
Milan and trained underLorenzo Binago . He was patronized by CardinalFederico Borromeo , Archbishop of Milan. After a stint in Rome, he became "capomastro "under the main architect of the Cathedral of the city,Aurelio Trezzi , in 1605. He was elevated to the latter's position himself from 1631 to 1638.Like his famous elder cousin,
Carlo Borromeo , author of a guide to religious architecture, Federico Borromeo promulgated classical or antique models. In Richini he found a deviation to theBaroque , as exemplified by his church of San Giuseppe. This small church in central Milan (consecrated 1616) has a highly decorated facade (finished 1630) with volutes. The interior are twoBramante -inspired squares. He also worked on the palazzos ofBrera (1627–8), Annoni (1631), Litta (1642–8), and Durini (1648). He contributed to the design of the courtyard of theOspedale Maggiore (1625-49), in collaboration with Giovan Battista Messina,Fabio Mangone andGiovanni Battista Crespi . He also designed the concave facade for theCollegio Elvetico . He helped in the construction ofSant'Alessandro in Zebedia in Milan.His son, Gian Domenico, was also an architect. Richini is said to have been an early influence of
Francesco Borromini .References
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