Palazzo Gussoni Grimani Della Vida

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Palazzo Gussoni Grimani Della Vida

The Palazzo Gussoni Grimani Della Vida, also called Grimani a San Fosca is a

sestiere of Cannaregio, in Venice, Italy
.

History

Coat of arms of the Gussoni family

The palace was built in the mid-16th century by a branch of the

San Vitale
, later owned by the Cavalli.

In May 1569, the archduke

Charles of Austria watched a regatta in his honor from this palace. During 1647-1690, the palace hosted the Accademia Delfica
, also called Gussonia. The male Gussoni branch extinguished in 1735 with the death of the Senator Giulio. The palace briefly passed to the Minio family, who sold it to the Grimani. In 1816, it was purchased by the Jewish family Dalla Vida (Della Vida).

The courtyard had frescoes by Giovanni Battista Zelotti.[1] The facade once had frescoes by Tintoretto depicting allegories of Dawn and Dusk.[2]

References

  1. ^ Alcuni palazzi: ed antichi edificii di Venezia, by Giuseppe Tassini, Filippi Editori, Tipografia M. Fontana, Venice (1879): page 102-104.
  2. ^ Tintoretto: Tradition and Identity, by Tom Nichols, page 52, contains engravings of the frescoes by Antonio Maria Zanetti.