- Giacomo del Duca
Giacomo Del Duca (born c. 1520 - died c. 1601) was an Italian sculptor and architect during the late-
Renaissance or Mannerist period. Born atCefalù , inSicily , he is most remembered for assistingMichelangelo in a number of projects inRome , including the sculpture and construction of the tomb ofPope Julius II , completed in a highly truncated state relative to the original design, inSan Pietro in Vincoli . He also modified Michelangelo's plans for buildings in theCapitoline Hill , one of the most famous and highest of the seven hills ofRome .Also known as "Jacobo Siciliano" or "Del Duca", Giacomo del Duca was born in
Cefalù ,Palermo ,Sicily ,Italy . He also participated in the decoration ofPorta Pia (1562) in Rome; the construction of the Palazzo Cornaro for thecardinal Alvise Cornaro ; the construction of theVilla Mattei al Celio ; and the completion of the nave substructure for the church ofSanta Maria di Loreto (Rome) (1573-6). He helped design the the Oratory ofSanta Maria in Trivio (1575). He also helped sculpt the "tomb of Elena Savelli" (1570) inSan Giovanni in Laterano . In 1588, Del Duca returned to Sicily, and settled inMessina , where he completed a number of late mannerist structures, such asSan Giovanni dei Gerolamini and theLoggia dei Mercanti [cite web |first=Michele |last=Palamara|url=http://www.architectsonline.it/loggia_messina.htm |title=La loggia dei mercanti di Messina |accessdate=2007-06-16 |publisher=Architects on line|language=Italian]Notes
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* [http://www.italycyberguide.com/Art/artistsarchite/duca.htm Italycyberguide]
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