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Cosimo Fanzago

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162: 234: 241: 170: 49: 227: 112: 104: 161: 280:, including the spectacular central courtyard with its large portals and busts of Carthusian saints. The church and cloisters are considered to be his masterpiece. The Carthusians paid Fanzago 57,000 ducats over 33 years of work. Between 1660 and 1700, a lawsuit alleging underpayment by the monks wound its way through the Neapolitan courts. 123:'s revolt, and after the return of Royal authority, Fanzago was sentenced to death and had to flee to Rome, where he worked for a decade. He returned to Naples and designed the initial layout church of 285: 151: 499: 514: 196:: a votive spire in honor of the patron saint of Naples. It imitates the large portable ephemeral decorations common in religious processions 124: 299: 416: 233: 89:, a relative of Cardinal Carafa. His architectural debut was the design of San Giuseppe dei Vecchi a San Potito (completed 1669). 519: 504: 330: 240: 140: 93: 476:, a full text exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, which includes material on Cosimo Fanzago (see index) 127:(built 1651–1717). This church displays a Greek cross plan, and resembles a hybrid of contemporary Baroque masterpieces by 334: 319: 315: 208: 147: 509: 211:). It was a so-called "plague column"; that is, a spire built in thanks for having been spared from the recent epidemic. 472: 524: 345: 326: 132: 92:
According to an essay about Fanzago's life by count Fogaccia, in Naples he obtained the support of the Benedictines,
53: 308: 277: 370: 204: 303:(1638–41); the bronze gate of the chapel of the royal treasury; and the original design for church of 494: 489: 338: 434:"Artists, Patrons, and Trust in Seventeenth-Century Naples: The Case of the Certosa di San Martino" 290: 192: 174: 169: 97: 70: 82: 77:, he moved to Naples. Here (according to what he wrote in 1612) he trained as a marble sculptor ( 359: 48: 412: 466: 283:
The facades or facade details of numerous churches, chapels, and civic buildings, including
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A number of works outside of Naples, including within the Benedictine
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and the Carthusians, and soon opened a workshop of his own.
289:(near the Botanical Gardens), anonymous works within the 33:, generally considered the greatest such artist of the 8: 311:, across the square from the Royal Palace); 219:Guglie (Spires) by Cosimo Fanzago in Naples 203:, which he helped plan (at the Piazza del 341:(the site now of the music conservatory). 168: 102: 402: 400: 398: 396: 383: 411:. London: Faber and Faber. p. 5. 81:) and mason under the Tuscan sculptor 7: 325:Altars within churches, such as in 125:Santa Maria Egiziaca a Pizzofalcone 409:The Bourbons of Naples (1731-1825) 14: 344:Public fountains, including the 239: 232: 225: 165:Main altar in Gesù Nuovo, Naples 500:17th-century Italian architects 318:and Chapel of Saint Anthony in 295:Chiesa dell'Ascensione a Chiaia 214: 146:He also designed the church of 119:Apparently he sympathised with 515:17th-century Italian sculptors 390:Rudolf Wittkower, pages 303-4. 16:Italian architect and sculptor 1: 335:Santa Maria di Costantinopoli 186:His works in Naples include: 150:. His last great church was 107:Facade for S. Maria Egiziaca 79:maestro di scultura di marmo 473:Jusepe de Ribera, 1591-1652 541: 438:California Italian Studies 300:Santa Maria della Sapienza 201:two other prominent spires 115:Plan for S. Maria Egiziaca 94:the Viceroy Duke of Medina 54:Santa Maria della Sapienza 432:Napoli, Nicholas (2012). 373:and San Nicola in Venice. 348:near Santa Lucia and the 217: 286:Santa Maria degli Angeli 133:Sant'Andrea al Quirinale 331:Santi Severino e Sossio 520:Italian male sculptors 505:Architects from Naples 407:Acton, Harold (1957). 297:(1622); the facade of 278:Certosa di San Martino 276:Extensive work on the 250:Guglia di San Domenico 178: 166: 116: 108: 57: 371:Abbey of Montecassino 305:San Francesco Saverio 266:Guglia di San Gennaro 209:San Domenico Maggiore 172: 164: 148:Santa Teresa a Chiaia 114: 106: 51: 339:San Pietro a Maiella 337:, and the church of 320:San Lorenzo Maggiore 258:Guglia di Gesù Nuovo 182:Main works in Naples 152:Santa Maria Maggiore 139:(the plan resembles 65:Fanzago was born in 510:People from Clusone 346:Fontana del Gigante 327:Santa Maria la Nova 291:Cathedral of Naples 71:Province of Bergamo 525:Catholic sculptors 467:Web Gallery of Art 179: 167: 117: 109: 58: 273: 272: 269: 261: 253: 532: 454: 453: 451: 449: 429: 423: 422: 404: 391: 388: 264: 256: 248: 243: 236: 229: 215: 207:and the Piazza 131:(dome resembles 540: 539: 535: 534: 533: 531: 530: 529: 480: 479: 463: 458: 457: 447: 445: 431: 430: 426: 419: 406: 405: 394: 389: 385: 380: 360:Villa Donn'Anna 350:Sebeto Fountain 268: 260: 252: 184: 156:Lorenzo Vaccaro 63: 17: 12: 11: 5: 538: 536: 528: 527: 522: 517: 512: 507: 502: 497: 492: 482: 481: 478: 477: 469: 462: 461:External links 459: 456: 455: 424: 417: 392: 382: 381: 379: 376: 375: 374: 367: 357: 342: 323: 312: 309:San Ferdinando 281: 271: 270: 262: 254: 245: 244: 237: 230: 222: 221: 213: 212: 197: 183: 180: 62: 59: 20:Cosimo Fanzago 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 537: 526: 523: 521: 518: 516: 513: 511: 508: 506: 503: 501: 498: 496: 493: 491: 488: 487: 485: 475: 474: 470: 468: 465: 464: 460: 443: 439: 435: 428: 425: 420: 418:9780571249015 414: 410: 403: 401: 399: 397: 393: 387: 384: 377: 372: 368: 365: 361: 358: 355: 351: 347: 343: 340: 336: 332: 328: 324: 321: 317: 316:Cacace Chapel 313: 310: 306: 302: 301: 296: 292: 288: 287: 282: 279: 275: 274: 267: 263: 259: 255: 251: 247: 246: 242: 238: 235: 231: 228: 224: 223: 220: 216: 210: 206: 202: 198: 195: 194: 189: 188: 187: 181: 176: 171: 163: 159: 157: 153: 149: 144: 142: 138: 134: 130: 126: 122: 113: 105: 101: 99: 95: 90: 88: 84: 80: 76: 72: 68: 60: 55: 50: 46: 44: 40: 36: 32: 28: 25: 21: 471: 446:. Retrieved 441: 437: 427: 408: 386: 304: 298: 294: 284: 265: 257: 249: 218: 190: 185: 145: 118: 91: 83:Angelo Landi 78: 64: 19: 18: 495:1678 deaths 490:1591 births 193:San Gennaro 175:San Martino 141:Sant'Agnese 484:Categories 448:5 February 378:References 354:Mergellina 205:Gesù Nuovo 199:model for 191:Guglia di 173:Church of 121:Masaniello 98:Caracciolo 37:period in 364:Posillipo 137:Borromini 96:, Prince 69:(current 61:Biography 27:architect 31:sculptor 177:, nave. 129:Bernini 67:Clusone 52:Facade 35:Baroque 24:Italian 415:  293:, the 135:) and 87:Carafa 75:Chieti 39:Naples 307:(now 43:Italy 450:2014 413:ISBN 314:The 143:). 29:and 444:(1) 362:at 352:at 333:, 486:: 440:. 436:. 395:^ 329:, 158:. 45:. 41:, 452:. 442:3 421:. 366:. 356:. 322:. 56:.

Index

Italian
architect
sculptor
Baroque
Naples
Italy

Santa Maria della Sapienza
Clusone
Province of Bergamo
Chieti
Angelo Landi
Carafa
the Viceroy Duke of Medina
Caracciolo


Masaniello
Santa Maria Egiziaca a Pizzofalcone
Bernini
Sant'Andrea al Quirinale
Borromini
Sant'Agnese
Santa Teresa a Chiaia
Santa Maria Maggiore
Lorenzo Vaccaro


San Martino
San Gennaro

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