- Gaetano Matteo Pisoni
Gaetano Matteo Pisoni (
July 18 1713 —4 March 1782 ) was a Ticinese architect born atAscona , who worked in a somewhat chilly academic Late Baroque manner that lies on the cusp of the latest Baroque classicising manner andNeoclassical architecture . [Hans-Rudolf Heyer titled his monograph on Pisoni, "Gaetano Matteo Pisoni. Leben, Werk und Stellung in der Auseinandersetzung zwischen der Architektur des Spätbarocks und des Frühklassizismus" (Solothurn, 1967), setting his work in the context between Late Baroque and early Neoclassicism.] Pisoni is known especially for two small cathedrals built in an uncompromising Italian manner that makes each of them stand out in its urban context. One isSt Aubin's Cathedral (built 1751-1767), Namur,Belgium . The other is the larger St. Ursus' Cathedral (built 1763-1773) Solothurn|Souleure,Switzerland ; it was completed by Pisoni's nephew and collaborator, Paolo Antonio Pisoni (1738-1804). The churches have similar interiors, of an unrelieved white, with rich architectural members and a richly sculptured frieze that runs entirely round.The cathedral chapter at Namur, intent on rebuilding their aged and cramped cathedral, which had recently been damaged in a flood, turned to Pisoni in part because was he was at work in
Brussels , effecting alterations in the palace of the governor,Prince Charles Alexander of Lorraine , and thus had a local reputationPisoni died at
Locarno .Notes
References
*Paul Philippot, Denis Coekelberghs, Pierre Loze, Dominique Vautier. "L'architecture religieuse et la sculpture baroques dans les Pays-Bas méridionaux et la principauté de Liège 1600-1770" 2003. Cultural context for Pisoni's St Aubin Cathedral.
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