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Parish Church of Grignasco Bernardo Antonio Vittone (19 August 1704 – 19 October 1770) was an Italian architect and writer. He was one of the three most important
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architects active in the
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region of Northern Italy; the other two were
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and
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. The youngest of the three, Vittone was the only one who was born in Piedmont. He achieved a synthesis of the spatial inventiveness of Juvarra and the engineering ingenuity of Guarini, particularly in the design of his churches, the buildings for which he is best known.


Life and works

Vittone was born in
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into a mercantile family. He may have been introduced to architecture by his uncle, the architect Gian Giacomo Plantery and might have worked under Juvarra before departing for Rome. In Rome, Vittone won a first prize in the
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in 1732. His architectural studies in Rome included works by
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and he was elected to the Academy in 1733 just prior to his return to Turin. From 1735, he was engaged in preparing Guarini's ''Architettura Civile'' for publication in 1737. Following the death of Juvarra in 1736, several architectural commissions came his way. However, when the royal
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resumed its patronage of architecture in the early 1740s, they appointed Benedetto Innocente Alfieri as their architect, not Vittone. Instead, Vittone built up a clientele of patrons for who he designed buildings in the area around Turin. Vittone's most inventive and memorable works are the parish churches, remote from the main cities. They include the Sanctuary della Visitazione at Vallinotto (1738–1739), near
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, erected for agricultural workers of the town. The exterior has a tiered dome, but the hexagonal interior has geometric elaborations with alternating convex and concave chapels that recall the architecture of Juvarra and Borromini. In the dome, the elaborately decorated ribs, reminiscent of Guarini's work, intersect to form a complex design illuminated by natural light playfully concealed by hidden windows. Another masterpiece is the church of Santa Chiara at Bra (1741-2); with a central double-shell dome with ornamented openings in the lower shell which offer views through to the painted second shell. He also designed the Ospizio or Albergo di Carita (1744-9) at Carignano (for the indigent homeless) with its central chapel; the parish churches of
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and
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; the choir of S. Maria di Piazza and church of Santa Chiara in Turin; the church of
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in
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, the parish church of Santissimo Salvatore at Borgomasino, and the church of the Confraternity of Santa Croce (1755) at
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. In 1766, he completed the church of San Bernardino at Riva di
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, with the help of his apprentices
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and
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. Some of his late churches show an architectural restraint not apparent in his earlier works. Vittone wrote two architectural treatises. The first was the lengthy ''Istruzioni elementari'' published in 1760 that was largely concerned with the column orders, and the second was the ''Istruzioni diverse'' of 1766 that included his own works. Both were dominated by traditional
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of proportion, which is perhaps rather surprising given that Vittone had edited Guarini's treatise and absorbed the lessons on
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so well in his own architectural designs. The co-existence of the innovative and the traditional in Vittone ‘s writings has been commented on by the art historian Wittkower. He pointed out that Vittone attempted to mathematically prove the correct classic proportions of buildings, and that he used the recent discoveries of light by Newton to address questions of architecture, and he ends with a dedication to God and the
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. He describes Vittone as:
an architect of rare ability, full of original ideas and of a creative capacity equalled only by few of the masters...What little we know of him suggests that his was an obsessed genius. This is also the impression one carries away from reading his two treatises, the ''Istruzioni elementari'' of 1760 and the ''Istruzioni diverse'' of 1766. The earlier treatise is one of the longest ever written, and the latter consists to a large extent of appendices to the first....the extraordinary thing about his treatises is that basically he has not moved far from Alberti's position ... (while) Alberti wanted to elevate and inform the mind, Vittone wants to delight. He also incorporates recent research -but for what purpose? ...Proportion is the one and all of these treatises, and Vittone's terms of reference are precisely those of
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theory.
When Vittone died in 1770, and although his former pupils, Rana and Bonavici, continued Vittone's Late Baroque style of architecture, European architecture was moving steadily towards
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.Wittkower, Rudolf. ''Art and Architecture in Italy 1600-1750'', Penguin, 1985 edn, p. 431


List of Religious Works

* San Giovanni Vincenzo church,
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*
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church, Alba, 1730 * Parish Church of Santa Maria de
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, 1730, * Altar of Parish church of
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, 1735, * Main altar of the chapel of the Confraternity of
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, 1736 * Sanctuary della Visitazione, Valinotto,
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, (1738-1739). * Sacristy of the Church of Immaculate Conception, Turin (1738-1739) * Choir and sacristy Santa Maria degli Angeli,
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, 1740-1745 * Santi Vicenzo e Anastasio church,
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- Façade, 1740-1741, * Dome of the Church of Santi Bernardino and Rocco, Piazza Cavour, Chieri, 1740-1742, * Church of parish of
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, 1741-1742, * Church of Santi Marco e Leonardo, Turin - 1741-1742 (no longer extant) * Église Saint-Gaétan and the Convent of the Theatines, Nice, 1741, * Church of the Immaculate Conception, altar of the chapel of St Vincent of Paul, Turin, 1742, * Santa Chiara church, Bra (1742), * Santa Chiara church, Turin - 1742-1745, * Saint-André church, Chieri, Organ and refectory 1743 * Church of the Annunciation, Turin - baldachin and main altar, 1743-1745 * Choir of Santa Maria di Piazza, Turin 1747 * Main altar of San Ignazio at Monte Bastia,
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, with sculpture by Ignace Perucca, 1748 * Presbytery of Santa Maria di Piazza church, Turin, 1748 * Mondovi - Reconstruction de l'église et le monastère des religieuses de S. Marie-Madeleine, 1749 et suiv. * Saint-Antoine-Abbé church, dome, sanctuary, and campanile, Turin, 1749-1752 * Completion of main altar of the Sanctuary of Notre-Dame-des-Anges (original design by Juvarra), 1750 * Dome of the parish church of San Germano,
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(1750). * Santa Maria Assunta church,
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(1750). * Santa Maria di Piazza church, Turin (1751-1754). * Façade of San Giorgio church, Chieri (1752). * Santa Croce church, Villanova Mondovi (1755). * San Michele Arcangelo church, Rivarolo Canavese (begun in 1758 and completed by P. Bonvicino) * Church of the Assumption and San Nicola,
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(enlargement) (1758-1764). * Enlargement of the apse of Santa Maria Assunta et San Gottardo cathedral,
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(1764). * Church of San Michele,
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(1770). * Reconstruction of Abbey church of Fruttuaria,
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(1770), with Mario Ludovico Quarini. * San Luigi Gonzaga Chapel in the cemetery of Corteranzo Monferrato.


References

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External links


Photos of churches by Vittone Encyclopædia Britannica entry (subscription required)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Vittone, Bernardo 1702 births 1770 deaths Architects from Turin 18th-century Italian architects Italian Baroque architects Rococo architects