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in County Kildare, he met Galilei. Galilei designed the façade of the main block of Castletown, the grandest Palladian house in Ireland, but returned to Italy in 1719 and was not associated with the actual construction of the house, which was begun in 1722 and carried through by the young Anglo-Irish
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that featured a severely classical triumphal arch motif, additions to the Villa Venuti, at Catrosse, near Cortona, for Domenico Girolamo Venuti, and a design (1724) for the oratory of the Church of the Madonna del Vivaio (since rebuilt) in
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architecture in Ireland. A portrait of Galilei by Giuseppe Berti, signed and dated 1735, has recently been purchased for Castletown House. He returned to England later in the year.
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wrote to his wife Letitia that 'I will carry with me the best architect in Europe'. He later brought Galilei to Ireland in 1718 for approximately 6 months. There, when
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style. The most notable of these was the façade of San Giovanni in Laterano, a commission awarded after a competition (1733–1736). The monumental severity and
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character of the façade caused a scandal in Roman artistic circles but was admired later in the century by French and British
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in 1714. There he participated in a variety of architectural projects, most notably collaborating with the civic engineer
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architectural practice in Italy. Nevertheless, aside from a funerary monument, no major commissions were forthcoming.
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s were impressed with the classicism of his early designs, and he was invited by a party of English to
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Die römische Architekturzeichnung im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert, Entwicklung und Ästhetik
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Galilei family, he received architectural and engineering training from
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and called Galilei to Rome in 1731 to build his family's chapel, the
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In 1730 the Florentine patrician Lorenzo Corsini was elected as
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Galilei also built the more conventionally Baroque façade for
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Wall monument to Alessandro Galilei, Santa Croce, Florence
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Rome ArtLover: the façade of San Giovanni dei Fiorentini
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Once more in Florence after 1719, Galilei was appointed
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Florence
Rome
architect
Galileo Galilei
Florence
patrician
Antonio Maria Ferri
it
milord
London
Nicholas Dubois
Giacomo Leoni
Baroque
Robert, Viscount Molesworth
William Conolly
Castletown House
Dublin
Edward Lovett Pearce
Palladio
Neo-Palladian
Grand Dukes of Tuscany
Cosimo III
Gian Gastone de' Medici
Cortona Cathedral
Scarperia

St. John Lateran, Rome
Pope Clement XII
Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano

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