Flaminio Ponzio

Flaminio Ponzio

Flaminio Ponzio (1560-1613) was an Italian architect during the late-Renaissance or so-called Mannerist period, serving in Rome as the architect for Pope Paul V.

Ponzio was born in Viggiù near Varese, and he died in Rome. After juvenile training in Milan, he moved to Rome, where he worked briefly with Domenico Fontana.

elected works

* Design of the Cappella Paolina (Chapel of Paul V) in Santa Maria Maggiore (1605-1611)
* Façade on Via Ripetta of Palazzo Borghese (1605-1607)
* Oratories of Saint Barbara and Saint Silvia on the Caelian Hill near San Gregorio Magno (1608)
* "Villa Borghese Pinciana" or ("Borghese villa on the Pincian Hill"; 1609-1613), also referred to as the "Casino Nobile" on the site, which presently is the suburban villa hosting the museum known as the Galleria Borghese. Originally commissioned by the rapacious mecenas, Scipione Borghese, who appears to have played a role in the design. He likely played a role in the design of the gardens and grounds surrounding the villa, and collaborated or was supplanted after his death by Vasanzio. Other architects who have been associated with the project are Jan van Santen.
* Casa di Flaminio Ponzio (1610)
* Fountain of Acqua Paola on the Janiculum (1610)
* Restoration and creation of new cupola, for the church of Sant'Eligio degli Orefici
* Design of San Sebastiano, and of Palazzo Rosipigliosi in Quirinal Hill, both completed by Giovanni Vasanzio (1612)
* Palazzo Sciarra (1613)
* Villa Torlonia in Frascati

ources

* [http://www.wga.hu/bio/p/ponzio/biograph.html| Web Gallery of Art biography]
* [http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Biographies/MainBiographies/P/Ponzio/ponzio.htm| Biography]


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