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Name
  
Francesco Muttoni


Died
  
1747, Vicenza, Italy

Francesco Muttoni

Francesco Muttoni (January 22, 1669-February 21, 1747) was an Italian architect, engineer, and architectural writer, mainly active near Vicenza, Italy.

Biography

He was born in Lacima, near Porlezza, on Lake Lugano, but his family moved to Vicenza in 1696, where his father worked as a bricklayer.

In Vicenza, he was a pupil of Giovanni Battista Albanese, who in turn had trained with Vincenzo Scamozzi. He was prolific. Among his works, mainly in Vicenza were the following :

  • Palazzo della pubblica biblioteca
  • Palazzo Repeta in piazza San Lorenzo (now Bank of Italy)
  • Palazzo dei Velo in contrà Lodi
  • Palazzo dei Valmarana a S. Faustino e in Borgo Berga
  • Porticoes leading to the Basilica di Santa Maria di Monte Berico
  • Palazzo di Monte di Pieta, Vicenza (facade)
  • Villa Fracanzan Piovene a Orgiano (1710)
  • Villa Da Porta La Favorita at Brendola (1714-1715)
  • Villa Valmarana Morosini ad Altavilla Vicentina (1724)
  • Palazzo Trento-Valmarana (1717)
  • Capella Thiene in the church of Santa Corona, Vicenza (1725)
  • Villa Valmarana ai Nani
  • Villa Loschi Zileri dal Verme
  • Villa Monza (1715) a Dueville
  • Villa Checcozzi (1717) a San Tomio di Malo
  • Villa Trento (1717-18) di Costozza
  • Villa Cerchiari (1722) a Isola Vicentina
  • Villa Capra (1728) a Santa Maria di Camisano
  • Villa Negri (1708)
  • Gardens of Villa Trissino at Trissino
  • He is also known for his edition of the Architecture text of Antonio Palladio. He was known to correspond closely with Lord Burlington, who build Chiswick Hall.

    He died in Vicenza.

    References

    Francesco Muttoni Wikipedia