FONTANA, Carlo - b. 1634 Brusata, d. 1714 Roma - WGA

FONTANA, Carlo

(b. 1634 Brusata, d. 1714 Roma)

Italian architect and engineer. Born in Lombardy, he arrived in Rome in the 1650s. In 1666, he became the “misuratore della R. Fabbrica di S. Pietro,” and in 1697, he became the architect of Saint Peter’s, Rome.

His prolific studio produced widely imitated designs for fountains, palaces, tombs, and altars, as well as the curved façade on the San Marcello al Corso. His many international students included Matthäus Daniel Poppelmann of Germany, James Gibbs of England, Filippo Juvarra of Italy, Johann Lucas von Hildebrandt and Fischer von Erlach of Austria, and others.

Fontana worked for Gian Lorenzo Bernini on Santa Maria dei Miracoli (1662-79) and finished Bernini’s Palazzo di Montecitorio (formerly the Palazzo Ludovisi). His principal works in Rome are the Ginetti chapel at Sant’ Andrea della Valle; the Cibo chapel in Madonna del Popolo; the cupola, great altar, and ornaments of the Madonna de’ Miracoli, the church of the monks of Santa Marta; the façades of the church of Beata Rita and of San Marcolo in the Corso, the sepulchre of Queen Christina of Sweden in St. Peter’s; the palaces Grimani and Bolognetti; the fountain of Santa Maria in Trastevere, and that in the piazza of St. Peter’s which is towards Porta Cavallegieri.

Palazzo Montecitorio: Façade
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Palazzo Montecitorio: Façade

Palazzo Montecitorio is presently the seat of the Italian Chamber of Deputies. The building was originally designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini for the young Cardinal Ludovico Ludovisi, nephew of Pope Gregory XV. However, with the death of Gregory XV by 1623, work stopped, and was not restarted until the papacy of Pope Innocent XII, when it was completed by the architect Carlo Fontana, who modified Bernini’s plan with the addition of a bell gable above the main entrance.

San Marcello al Corso: Façade
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San Marcello al Corso: Façade

This church is dedicated to Pope Marcellus (308-9). The present fa�ade was designed by Carlo Fontana and built between 1682 and 1686. The church was then judged to be finished, and finally consecrated in 1592. The curved (concave) late Baroque fa�ade is considered one of the finest works of Fontana.

San Marcello al Corso: Façade
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San Marcello al Corso: Façade

This church is dedicated to Pope Marcellus (308-9). The present fa�ade was designed by Carlo Fontana and built between 1682 and 1686. The church was then judged to be finished, and finally consecrated in 1592. The curved (concave) late Baroque fa�ade is considered one of the finest works of Fontana.

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