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Giocondo Albertolli (24 July 1743 – 15 November 1839)[1] was a Swiss-born architect, painter, and sculptor who was active in Italy during the Neoclassical period.

Giocondo Albertolli
Giocondo Albertolli

Biography


Albertolli was born into a family of artists in Bedano, a village 7 km north of the Ticinese capital Lugano. He studied sculpture in Parma, and became known for his ornamental architectural decorations. In 1770, he travelled to Tuscany to work with his brother Grato on the stucco decoration of the Villa del Poggio Imperiale. He then visited Rome and Naples, where he briefly worked with Carlo Vanvitelli. In 1774, he returned to his family in Bedano; soon he met up with Giuseppe Piermarini for whom he collaborated in future stucco decoration of palaces in Milan. From 1775-1779, Piermarini built the Royal Villa at Monza, where Albertolli provided the stucco decoration. Albertolli also worked in the Palazzo Melzi d'Eril in Milan and designed (1808-1815) the famed lakeside Villa Melzi d'Eril in Bellagio. He also rebuilt a Bramantesque chapel in Moncucco, called Shrine of Saint Lucius.

It is acknowledged by many historians that Albertolli contributed to give a new impetus to the art of ornamental design in Italy. He worked on the design of altars, candlesticks, chalices, and lamps for churches. Conversely, he didn't produce many paintings. A Madonna and Child by him is visible in the Milanese church of San Rocco.

In 1776 Albertolli was nominated Professor of ornamenti architettonici (architectural ornament) at the newly created Brera Academy in Milan; he held this post for more than a quarter of a century until failing eyesight caused him to resign in 1812.

In 1809 Napoleon made him a Knight of the Iron Crown.

Albertolli published a number of essays on his art, including:

Albertolli died in Milan in 1839 at the age of ninety-six. His son, Raffaello was an engraver. Giocondo's nephew, Giacomo Albertolli, was a professor of civil architecture in Padua and later in Milan, where he replaced his former teacher, Piermarini.


Notes


  1. "I Comuni Ticinese: Bedano". Repubblica e Canton Ticino. Archived from the original on 2008-04-10. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

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На других языках


[de] Giocondo Albertolli

Giocondo Giuseppe Albertolli (* 24. Juli 1742 in Bedano; † 15. November 1839 in Mailand) war ein Schweizer Bildhauer, Ornamentzeichner und Architekt.
- [en] Giocondo Albertolli

[fr] Giocondo Albertolli

Giocondo Albertolli, né à Bedano le 24 juillet 1743 et mort à Milan le 15 novembre 1839[1], est un architecte, sculpteur, décorateur et peintre italien d'origine suisse qui fut actif à la fin du XVIIIe et début du XIXe siècle.



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