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Guglielmo della Porta (c. 1500–1577) was an Italian architect and sculptor of the late Renaissance or Mannerist period.

Bas-relief of Descent from the Cross, now in Castello Sforzesco
Bas-relief of Descent from the Cross, now in Castello Sforzesco

He was born to a prominent North Italian family of masons, sculptors and architects. His father Giovanni Battista della Porta was a sculptor. He trained in his uncle's workshop in Genoa and moved to Rome about 1537, where he was very much influenced by Michelangelo. Della Porta provided legs for the Farnese Hercules when it was first excavated; when the original legs were found some years later, Michelangelo recommended that Della Porta's legs be retained, as showing how modern artists were capable of direct comparison with the Ancients. He was appointed to the papal mint in 1547. His prolific output is varied. He began his artistic training under the guidance of his uncle Giovanni Giacomo, who takes him on his construction site of the Cathedral of Milan and assigned him the task of sculpturing and reinterpreting the works of Leonardo da Vinci[1] until about 1530. Later he moved with his uncle in Genoa where he perfected his design under the guidance of the painter Perin del Vaga in the works for Villa del Principe, Palazzo di Andrea Doria.


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  1. In the study of Maria Gibellino Krasceninnicowa we learn that the drawings and writings of Guglielmo are collected in two volumes in gold parchment with the words: "Opera di F. G. Della Porta", author of the collection is Giuseppe Ghezzi, a relative of Della Porta. The drawings show his complex personality, showing us the pictorial side of his art, and in them we feel the breath of classical Roman sculpture. Ghezzi was in possession of the important code of Leonardo: the manuscript the nature, weight and motion of water then said "Codex Hammer" from the name of the financier who bought it. Of this code, owned by Guglielmo at Leonardo's death, the traces were lost and reappeared when the Ghezzi in 1717 decided to sell it to a rich Englishman, Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester, whose heirs sold it to financier Armand Hammer for more than five million dollars



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[de] Guglielmo della Porta

Guglielmo della Porta (geboren 1500/10 in Porlezza, Lombardei; gestorben 1577 in Rom) war ein italienischer Bildhauer, Architekt und Restaurator des Manierismus.
- [en] Guglielmo della Porta

[es] Guglielmo della Porta

Guglielmo della Porta (ca. 1500–1577) fue un arquitecto y escultor italiano de la época manierista.

[fr] Guglielmo Della Porta

Guglielmo Della Porta (né en 1515 à Porlezza et mort en 1577 à Rome) est un architecte et sculpteur italien de la fin de la Renaissance, dans la période du maniérisme.

[it] Guglielmo Della Porta

Guglielmo Della Porta (Porlezza, 1515 circa – Roma, 6 gennaio 1577[1]) è stato uno scultore italiano.

[ru] Делла Порта, Гульельмо

Гульельмо делла Порта (итал. Guglielmo Della Porta, 1515, (Порлецца, Комо, — 6 января 1577, Рим) — итальянский архитектор и скульптор периода позднего Возрождения и маньеризма.



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