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Giuseppe Valeriano (L'Aquila, August, 1542 – Naples, July 15, 1596) was an Italian painter and architect, priest of the Jesuit order, and active in Rome, Spain, and Naples.

Facade of Gesù Nuovo, Naples.
Facade of Gesù Nuovo, Naples.
Marriage of the Virgin, Santo Spirito, Sassia.
Marriage of the Virgin, Santo Spirito, Sassia.

Biography


He began training in his native town under a minor painter named Pompeo Cesura, but by 1560 he was in Rome, and collaborated on the decoration of the Cappella dell'Ascensione in the church of Santo Spirito, Sassia. He also painted an altarpiece of the Glory of Christ (c. 1570), in which he shows the influence of Mannerist painters such as Sebastiano del Piombo and Pellegrino Tibaldi.

Interior of Gesù Nuovo, Naples.
Interior of Gesù Nuovo, Naples.

Valeriano's work as an architect had greater impact than as a painter. In 1573, Valeriano travels to Spain, and by the next year he had joined the Jesuits. For this order, he helped design the church of Villagarcía de Campos, and worked on other projects in Seville, Granada, Córdoba, Málaga, and Trigueros. By way of Portugal, he returns to Italy in 1580, and helps design, in collaboration with Giacomo della Porta, the Collegio Romano, sometimes attributed to Bartolomeo Ammanati. In Rome, he collaborates with Scipione Pulzone and Gaspare Celio respectively in designing the decoration of the Chapels of Strada (1588) and Passion (c. 1590) in the church of the Gesù.

In 1584, he completed designs for a building of the Collegio Massimo (now University of Naples), and began work on his masterpiece, the church of Gesù Nuovo. This Jesuit church was built into what had been a fortified family palace in central Naples. Valeriano also designed the posterior part (1589) of the church of Gesù in Genoa. He also provided plans for the order's Michaelskirche (1591) in Munich, though it is unclear how much influence they had in that construction. He also contributed plans for buildings in Lisbon, Malta, L'Aquila, Marseille, and Palermo (1592). It is impossible for him to have traveled to all these places in such short a span, and likely submitted plans "site unseen", which fits in with the Jesuit vision of itself as an international, homogenizing order for the apostolic spread of a unitary post-Tridentine Catholic faith.


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- [en] Giuseppe Valeriano

[es] Giuseppe Valeriano

Giuseppe Valeriano (L'Aquila, agosto de 1542-Nápoles, 15 de julio de 1596) fue un pintor, arquitecto y jesuita italiano, uno de los máximos exponentes de lo que se dio en llamar contramaniera, movimiento artístico que tuvo su mayor implantación en Roma como traducción plástica de la mentalidad contrarreformista de la Iglesia católica.

[fr] Giuseppe Valeriano

Giuseppe Valeriano, né en août 1526 à L'Aquila, dans les Abruzzes (Italie) et décédé le 15 juillet 1596 à Naples (Italie), est un prêtre[1] jésuite italien, architecte et un peintre de renom.

[it] Giuseppe Valeriano

Giuseppe Valeriano o Valeriani (L'Aquila, agosto 1542 – Napoli, 15 luglio 1596) è stato un pittore, architetto e gesuita italiano.



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