Agostino Barelli

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Agostino Barelli (Baptized 26 October 1627, Bologna – c. 29 January 1697, Bologna)[1] was an Italian architect of the Baroque.

Biography

Barelli designed portions of the Santi Bartolomeo e Gaetano in Bologna.

Barelli is noted for introducing Italian Baroque architecture to

Theatinerkirche in 1664. The work was marked by conflicts with the construction supervisor Spinelli. Barelli created also the draft for Nymphenburg Palace in 1664. He was replaced by Enrico Zuccalli in 1674 and returned to Bologna. [3][4]

Chief works

Nymphenburg Palace
  • San Bartolomeo Theatine Church, Bologna (1653)[2]
  • Theatinerkirche (Munich)
    (1664-1674)
  • Nymphenburg Palace (1664-1674)
  • Papal Rooms of the
    Munich Residence
    (ca. 1666)

References

  1. ^ "Agostino Barelli". www.sueddeutscher-barock.ch. Retrieved 2019-03-09.
  2. ^ a b "Agostino Barelli". Oxford Index. Retrieved 2014-10-22.
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