Dionisio Lazzari (17 October 1617 – 9 August 1689) was an Italian sculptor and architect.
He was born in Naples in 1617, the son of Jacopo Lazzari and Caterina Papini. Jacopo was born in Florence, and his and Dionisio's work shows Tuscan influences. In Dionisio, these are combined with the style of the Neapolitan baroque, as exemplified by Cosimo Fanzago. One of Lazzari's pupils was Arcangelo Guglielmelli.
His characteristic work was in marble inlaid with different coloured precious stones, often in abstract designs, though he also produced naturalistic works of vases, flowers and putti.
DionisioLazzari (17 October 1617 – 9 August 1689) was an Italian sculptor and architect. He was born in Naples in 1617, the son of Jacopo Lazzari and...
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design by Jacopo Lazzari first and his son Dionisio later. Access to the room is via a double staircase, the work of DionisioLazzari and completed in...
Cosimo Fanzago and DionisioLazzari are said to have helped complete the façade and entrance stairs; Fanzago, in the design, Lazzari, in the marble decor...
Benedict altarpiece by Spagnoletto. The main altar was designed by DionisioLazzari, and has an altarpiece depicting the Resurrection by Giovanni Bernardo...
altar was constructed of polychrome marble and pietra dure (1656) by DionisioLazzari. The church frescoes were by Belisario Corenzio. Chapel Cloister Portal...
sculptor of the 17th century and an outstanding architect as well." DionisioLazzari (1617–1689), was a sculptor and architect from Naples. Giacomo Serpotta...
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Quarantore, held by the Theatines of San Paolo Maggiore. He trained under DionisioLazzari. In 1677, in the church of Gesù delle Monache, Arcangelo worked on...
Naples, the son of a lawyer. He apprenticed with Cosimo Fanzago and DionisioLazzari. He was a close friend of Francesco Solimena. He was murdered at Torre...
marble and stucco, and has a peculiar detail of winged skulls, by DionisioLazzari, on the pilasters lateral to the main altarpiece. The church has altarpiece...
complete. In 1699, construction of a church began using designs by DionisioLazzari, a second cupola was added by Arcangelo Guglielmelli in 1720, while...
2nd Baronet, English Member of Parliament (d. 1680) October 17 – DionisioLazzari, Italian sculptor and architect (d. 1689) October 28 Cornelius Hazart...
engineer and sculptor. He learned sculpture and architecture from DionisioLazzari. His first surviving independent work was the 1661 choir stalls in...
monastery complex, though the church's dome was built after his death by DionisioLazzari. He also designed the church of San Potito and its associated monastery...
of the religious orders in 1808, the ornate main altar completed by DionisioLazzari was transported to the Capella Reale of the Royal Palace of Naples...
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underwent reconstructions in 1500 by Gabriele d'Agnolo, and in 1684 by DionisioLazzari. The latter reconstruction gave the church its present Baroque appearance...
was founded in 1473. In 1673, it was restored in Baroque style by DionisioLazzari. Much of the church as well as the pharmacy now is in poor state. The...
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