Cosimo Fanzago (Clusone, 12 October 1591 – Napoli, 13 February 1678) was an Italian architect and sculptor, generally considered the greatest such artist of the Baroque period in Naples, Italy.
CosimoFanzago (Clusone, 12 October 1591 – Napoli, 13 February 1678) was an Italian architect and sculptor, generally considered the greatest such artist...
1620–1688), Italian sculptor CosimoFanzago (1591–1678), Italian architect and sculptor Cosimo Lotti (1571–1643), Italian engineer Cosimo Matassa (1926–2014),...
Europe. The Fountain of Bellerophon was executed in the 17th century by CosimoFanzago. National Gallery of Selachoidei, housing one of the largest collections...
it was further expanded and became, under the direction of architect CosimoFanzago, essentially the structure one sees today. In 1799 anti-clerical French...
Italy. The church was founded in 1620, and completed in 1650-1662 by CosimoFanzago. The earthquake of 1688 damaged the church and required reconstruction...
Caravaggio established his studio in Naples. Italian Baroque architect CosimoFanzago from Bergamo also decided to move to Naples. In the 18th century, Naples...
Cathedral of Naples. In Naples, he had to compete with the sculptor CosimoFanzago for commissions. Finelli died in Rome in 1653 of reasons unknown. Connors...
square dedicated to Cardinal Sisto Riario Sforza. It is the work of CosimoFanzago, perhaps the greatest architect of the Neapolitan Baroque. The spire...
Ribera, the rich high altar by Francesco Solimena, the bronze railing by CosimoFanzago and other artworks, including a reliquary by French masters of the 14th...
the highest point in Naples. The church's large altar is the work of CosimoFanzago, and numerous significant paintings and frescoes include those by Francesco...
1656. The original designer of the spire was the Neapolitan architect CosimoFanzago. Construction on the spire was started after the plague of 1656 and...
region of Campania, Italy. The church layout was initially designed by CosimoFanzago. A small church was located at the site in 1616, but in 1639, a group...
Rosalie, and Saint Francis. The Guglia di San Domenico designed by CosimoFanzago, was erected after the plague of 1656. St. Sebastian, a martyr whose...
Byzantine icon. The upper level, the 18th century basilica designed by CosimoFanzago, is preceded by another church, dedicated to the Holy Crucifix and decorated...
Ostuni. The palace was built between 1637 and 1639 after a design by CosimoFanzago. The palace was damaged during the 1646 Revolution of Masaniello, and...
E. L. Saak, pg 185 CosimoFanzago and Seventeenth Century Neapolitan Marble Decortion (Vol. 1.2.) by Fred Brauen and CosimoFanzago Asia in the Making...
Palazzo Spinelli a Pontecorvo stood, and was rebuilt in 1643 and 1660 by CosimoFanzago. Decoration in the exterior and interior were added in 1709 by Giovanni...
Quattro Fontane (1638–1641) and Sant'Ivo alla Sapienza (1642–1660). CosimoFanzago (1591–1678), architect and sculptor; exponent of Baroque architecture...
Naples designed by CosimoFanzago and completed in 1628. Ribera had already produced Saint Jerome and the Angel of Judgement for Fanzago for the other side...
combined with the style of the Neapolitan baroque, as exemplified by CosimoFanzago. One of Lazzari's pupils was Arcangelo Guglielmelli. His characteristic...
degli Scalzi (or agli Studi) (1602–1612) whose facade was completed by CosimoFanzago, Santa Maria della Verità (San Agostino agli Scalzi), as well as rebuilding...