- Guarino Guarini
Camillo-Guarino Guarini (
7 January 1624 –6 March 1683 ), was an Italian architect of the PiedmonteseBaroque , active not only inTurin but also in other European sites includingSicily ,France , andPortugal .He was also a Theatine
priest ,mathematician ,writer andarchitect .Guarini was born in
Modena . He was accepted as a Theatine novice in 1639, spent his novitiate at the monastery ofSan Silvestro al Quirinale inRome , and returned to Modena in 1647, where he wasordain ed in 1648. He rose quickly in the Theatinehierarchy , becoming firstauditor , then superintendent of works,treasurer ,lecturer inphilosophy , "procurator e", and finally provost in 1654. Prince Alfonso supported another candidate, and Guarini was soon replaced and had to leave Modena. The next few years are poorly documented. He became a member of the Theatine house ofParma in 1656 and apparently visitedPrague andLisbon before publishing his play "La Pietà trionfante" inMessina in 1660, where he was a lecturer inmathematics . [Meek, p. 6-11, 19.]It is claimed he first became an architect to the Duke
Philibert of Savoy . He wrote a range of mathematical books in both Latin and Italian, of which "Euclides adauctus" is a work ondescriptive geometry . In 1665, he published a mathematical-philosophical tract "Placita Philosophica defending the geocentric universe againstCopernicus andGalileo .He designed a large number of public and private buildings at
Turin , including the palaces of theduke of Savoy , the Royal Church ofSan Lorenzo (1666-1680), most of the Chapel of the Holy Shroud (housing theShroud of Turin , 1668, incorporating beginnings byCarlo di Castellamonte ), thePalazzo Carignano (1679-85), thecastle of Racconigi and many other public and ecclesiastical buildings atModena ,Messina ,Verona ,Vienna ,Prague ,Lisbon andParis . He appears to have been influenced byBorromini . Between 1657 and 1659 he stayed in Spain, where he studied the Moorish constructions. This has influenced the style of some of his buildings in Turin.Guarini died in
Milan . In architecture, his successors include his pupilFilippo Juvarra , and Juvarra's pupilBernardo Vittone . The latter published his designs in "Architettura Civile" in 1737.Works
*Church of the Somascian Order (never built in Messina)
*Facade of "Santissima Annunziata" and adjacent Theatine palace (Messina, destroyed in 1908 earthquake)
*"Sainte Anne le Royale" (1662, destroyed 1823)
*"Santa Maria della Divina Providenca" (Lisbon, destroyed by the 1755 earthquake)
*"San Filippo Neri" (completed by Juvarra)
*"Colegio dei Nobili" (1678, Turin)
*"Capella della Santissima Sindone" (Turin)
*"San Lorenzo" (Turin)
*"La Consolate" (restored later by others)Notes
References
*cite book
first= H.A. | last= Meek
title= Guarino Guarini and his Architecture
publisher = Yale | year= 1988
isbn = 0-300-04748-7
*cite book | first= Rudolf |last= Wittkower |authorlink= Rudolf Wittkower| title= Art and Architecture in Italy, 1600-1750 | series= Pelican History of Art
publisher= Penguin | year=1980| isbn= 0-300-07939-7
pages= pp403-415External links
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* [http://www.math.union.edu/research/student/1998/tolin/ Optical Illusion and Projection: A Study of Guarino Guarini's Dome in Santissima Sindone]*1911
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