Proposal for the Eastern Façade of the Louvre - CORTONA, Pietro da - WGA
Proposal for the Eastern Façade of the Louvre by CORTONA, Pietro da
Proposal for the Eastern Façade of the Louvre by CORTONA, Pietro da

Proposal for the Eastern Façade of the Louvre

by CORTONA, Pietro da, Pen, brown ink, and wash

According to Le Vau’s plans, the foundations for the immense eastern fa�ade of the Louvre, centred on an oval pavilion, were begun in 1662. But works came to a halt when Colbert was named Superintendent of Royal Buildings in 1663.

Colbert commissioned new plans from French architects and their Italian counterparts. This produced an amazing quantity of proposals. Mansart produced several proposals, all focusing on a grand oval entrance crowned by a dome. There were proposals also from Charles Le Brun and L�onor Houdin. Of the Italians who sent plans, Pietro da Cortona proposed a kind of temple, Rainaldi a large avant-corps with bulbous dome.

In the spring of 1665 Louis XIV invited Bernini to come to Paris and suggest on the spot how to complete the great Louvre ‘carr�’ of which the west and south wings and half of the north wing were standing. Although Bernini worked on the whole area of the ‘carr�’, the focus of his design was the east fa�ade. However, his proposals were not accepted.

The picture shows Pietro da Cortona’s proposal. View also Bernini’s project, and Le Brun’s proposal.

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