Palazzo Cattaneo Della Volta
Palazzo Cattaneo Della Volta | |
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General information | |
Status | In use |
Type | Palace |
Architectural style | Mannerist, Baroque |
Location | Genoa, Italy |
Address | 26, Piazza Cattaneo |
Coordinates | 44°24′25″N 8°55′42″E / 44.406992°N 8.928206°E |
Current tenants | housing/offices |
Construction started | 16th century |
Completed | 16th century |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Bartolomeo Bianco |
The Palazzo Cattaneo Della Volta, also called Palazzo Cattaneo di San Torpete or Palazzo di Nicolò Cattaneo, is a building located in Piazza Cattaneo at number 26 in the historical centre of
History and description
Situated in a strategic position, between the market of San Giorgio and the Ripa, it is an example of a long-lasting property; the Cattaneo della Volta family have had their hotel and their Church of San Torpete here since the 12th century. The considerable fortunes of the Cattaneo (family) were linked to the trade in textiles with Flanders. Filippo Cattaneo was the owner of a trading company in Antwerp from 1562, and from 1584 he held the position of consul of the 'Genoese Nation' in that city.[1]
Visibly documenting this long duration are the octagonal pillar with cubic capital and the
In 1739 Nicolò Cattaneo commissioned the Bolognese painter
The palace was damaged both in the Naval Bombardment of Genoa (1684) of Louis XIV of France in 1684, and more severely in 1941, the top two floors were destroyed by bombing and later rebuilt by raising one floor.
Of exceptional richness was the picture gallery of the palace, which included in particular nine portraits by
Picture Gallery
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The facade of the palace
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Particular of the facade
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The main portal
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The bas-relief of Saint George and the dragon on the façade south of the square
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Portrait of Elena Grimaldi Cattaneo, Anthony van Dyck.
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Notes
- ^ Piero Boccardo and Giacomo Montanari, I Cattaneo della Volta. Portraits of a family, in I Cattaneo Della Volta. Vicende e protagonisti di una millenaria famiglia genovese, edited by Elena Chiavari Cattaneo Della Volta and Andrea Lercari, published by Sagep Editori, p. 461.
- ^ C. Arcolao, Scheda 7. Palazzo Cattaneo Della Volta, in Arkos — Special issue I palazzi dei Rolli, 2004, pp. 40-43.
- ^ Pittura e decorazione a Genova e in Liguria nel Settecento, Gavazza Ezia — Magnani Lauro, Genoa, Carige, 2000, p. 68.
- ^ The Frick Collection: An Illustrated Catalogue. Volume I: Paintings, American, British, Dutch, Flemish and German, New York, 1968, 179—180
- ^ Piero Boccardo, "Portraits of Collectors and Patrons, " in Susan Barnes, Piero Boccardo, et al. , Van Dyck in Genoa. Grand Painting and Collecting, Palazzo Ducale, Genoa, 1997: 53-56
- ^ F. Gennari Santori, 'This is the land of billions!' The Van Dyck Cattaneo Sale, 1907—1909, in «Ricerche di Storia dell’Arte», 73 (2001), pp. 31-39
External links
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