Francesco Muttoni
Francesco Muttoni (January 22, 1669 – February 21, 1747) was an Italian architect, engineer, and architectural writer, mainly active near Vicenza, Italy.
Biography[]
He was born in Lacima, near Porlezza, on Lake Lugano, but his family moved to Vicenza in 1696, where his father worked as a bricklayer.[1][2]
In Vicenza, he was a pupil of , who in turn had trained with Vincenzo Scamozzi. He was prolific. Among his works, mainly in Vicenza were the following : [3]
- Palazzo della pubblica biblioteca
- Palazzo Repeta in piazza San Lorenzo (now Bank of Italy)
- Palazzo dei Velo in contrà Lodi
- Palazzo dei Valmarana a S. Faustino e in Borgo Berga
- Porticoes leading to the Basilica di Santa Maria di Monte Berico
- Palazzo di Monte di Pieta, Vicenza (facade)[4]
- Villa Fracanzan Piovene a Orgiano (1710)
- Villa Da Porta La Favorita at Brendola (1714-1715)
- Villa Valmarana Morosini ad Altavilla Vicentina (1724)[5]
- Palazzo Trento-Valmarana (1717)[6]
- Capella Thiene in the church of Santa Corona, Vicenza (1725)
- Villa Loschi Zileri dal Verme
- Villa Monza (1715) a Dueville
- Villa Checcozzi (1717) a San Tomio di Malo
- Villa Trento (1717–18) di Costozza
- Villa Cerchiari (1722) a Isola Vicentina
- Villa Capra (1728) a Santa Maria di Camisano
- Villa Negri (1708)[7]
- Gardens of Villa Trissino at Trissino[8]
He is also known for his edition of the Architecture text of Antonio Palladio.[9] He was known to correspond closely with Lord Burlington, who build .
He died in Vicenza.
References[]
- ^ I disegni di Francesco Muttoni a Chatsworth. F. Barbieri, page 219.
- ^ MUTTONI, Francesco Encyclopedia Treccani, Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Volume 77 (2012), article on Francesco Muttoni by Manuela Barausse.
- ^ Gli scrittori vicentini dei secoli decimottavo e decimonono, 2nd volume (G -R), by Sebastiano Rumor, Tipografia Emiliana, Venice, 1907 page 416.
- ^ Guida per Vicenza ossia Memorie storico-critico-descrittive di questa regia, by Giovan Battista Berti, page 31.
- ^ Art and Architecture in Italy, 1600-1750, Volume 3, by Rudolf Wittkower, Joseph Connors, Jennifer Montagu, page 111, footnote 62.
- ^ Venezia e il Veneto page 167.
- ^ Trecanni article.
- ^ The Italian Garden: Art, Design and Culture, by John Dixon Hunt, page 118.
- ^ Architettura di Andrea Palladio vicentino., appresso Angiolo Pasinelli, 1741.
Categories:
- 1548 births
- 1616 deaths
- Architects from Vicenza
- 16th-century Italian architects
- Italian architecture writers