Giacomo della Porta (1533–1602), an author of Roman fountains and the most famous façade in the history of art
Giacomo della Porta (1533–1602), an author of Roman fountains and the most famous façade in the history of art
Giacomo della Porta, fountain at via Giulia
Façade of the Church of Il Gesù according to the design of Giacomo della Porta
Giacomo della Porta, implementation of the dome of the Basilica of San Pietro in Vaticano according to the design of Michelangelo
Giacomo della Porta, implementation of the design of Capitoline Square according to the design of Michelangelo
Giacomo della Porta, façade of the Church of San Luigi dei Francesi
Giacomo della Porta, façade of the Church of San Nicola in Carcere
Giacomo della Porta, Piazza Navona, Fontante del Moro
Giacomo della Porta, fountain in Piazza Farnese
Giacomo della Porta, Fontana della Rotonda
Giacomo della Porta, fountain in Piazza della Madonna dei Monti
Giacomo della Porta, fountain in front of the Church of Santa Maria in Campitelli
Giacomo della Porta, Fontana del Mascherone di Santa Sabina in front of the Church of Santa Sabina
Giacomo della Porta, Fontana della Terrina
Giacomo della Porta, fountain in Piazza Colonna
Giacomo della Porta, fountain in Piazza Santa Maria in Trastevere
Giacomo della Porta, one of the fountains in Piazza Farnese
Giacomo della Porta, Christ Delivering the Keys of Heaven to St. Peter, Church of Santa Pudenziana, pic. Wikipedia, author: Georges Jansone (JoJan)
A tourist visiting Rome, encounters structures completed by this architect and sculptor at every step of the way, unconsciously seeking to cool down at the numerous fountains scattered around the Italian capital. Not many know, that the man behind most of these fountains is Giacomo della Porta, an architect who was very important to the city, the creator of numerous structures and church façades, who acquired the nickname of “fountain architect”.
A tourist visiting Rome, encounters structures completed by this architect and sculptor at every step of the way, unconsciously seeking to cool down at the numerous fountains scattered around the Italian capital. Not many know, that the man behind most of these fountains is Giacomo della Porta, an architect who was very important to the city, the creator of numerous structures and church façades, who acquired the nickname of “fountain architect”.
He was born in a small town in Lombardy, in a family of builders, however it was Rome that became the center of his architectural and sculpting activities. He was taught his profession by Jacopo Barozzi da Vignola, however, he achieved fame by completing the designs of the great Michelangelo (Michelangelo Buonarroti), seeing himself as his student and successor. The one that was the most prestigious for him, was the planned by the master new arrangements of the Capitoline Square (Piazza del Campidoglio) along with adjacent buildings and the monumental steps leading to them. Another challenge and a rung in the ladder of his career was becoming the supervisor of the work on St. Peter’s Basilica (San Pietro in Vaticano). Upon his shoulders fell the responsibility of finishing the church dome. Not only did he succeed in putting into effect the idea of the divine Michelangelo, he also undertook the risky task of raising the dome by almost four meters. We can only imagine what would have happened if he had miscalculated, while the altered proportions of the dome would not meet the esthetic and technical expectations.
After the death of his master, Vignola, della Porta took over the supervision of the construction of the Jesuit Church of Il Gesù, for which he designed the façade, the one which would in time become the most recognizable “brand” of Jesuit architecture and whose forms, promoted in drawings would reach the farthest parts of the world, wherever Jesuits set their feet and where in the image of the one found in Rome, they would built their churches.
The most important architectural commissions of Giacomo della Porta in Rome:
Urban arrangements of Piazza del Campidoglio according to the design of Michelangelo, 1563
Façade of the Palace of Conservators (Palazzo dei Conservatori) at Capitoline Square according to the design of Michelangelo, 1605
Completion of the dome of the Basilica of San Pietro in Vaticano according to the design of Michelangelo, 1588-1590
Completion of the construction, dome and façade of the Church of Il Gesù, 1584
Façade of the Church of San Luigi dei Francesi
Façade of the Church of Santa Maria ai Monti
Church of Santa Maria Scala Coeli in the complex of San Paolo alle Tre Fontane
Fontana del Mascherone di Santa Sabina – a charming, but undervalued Roman mascaron
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