Giovan Antonio Rusconi (c. 1500–05; † 1578) was a
Venetian architect
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,
hydraulic engineer
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, translator and illustrator of
Vitruvius
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.
Life
Apart from being introduced into building and painting young Antonio Rusconi studied
mathematics at the
University of Padua
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under
Giovanni Battista Memmo and
Niccolò Tartaglia Niccolò is an Italian male given name, derived from the Greek Nikolaos meaning "Victor of people" or "People's champion".
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. Extensively consulting Vitruvius’
"Ten Books on Architecture" while he was constructing a novel type of
watermill
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Antonio became aware of many grave technical errors within the work's early Renaissance editions and commentaries. Finally
Pietro Lauro, who had rendered
Leon Battista Alberti's “De Architectura” into the vernacular, convinced Rusconi to set out with a translation of his own. The text was finished until 1552 and illustrated with more than three hundred supplementary
woodcut
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s. Earlier, Rusconi had already provided the illustrations for
Lodovico Dolce's version of the
Ovidian “Metamorphoses”.
Yet, since then countless treatises on architecture and commentaries on
Vitruvius
Vitruvius (; c. 80–70 BC – after c. 15 BC) was a Roman architect and engineer during the 1st century BC, known for his multi-volume work entitled '' De architectura''. He originated the idea that all buildings should have three attribut ...
(e.g. by
Daniele Barbaro
Daniele Matteo Alvise Barbaro (also Barbarus) (8 February 1514 – 13 April 1570) was an Italian cleric and diplomat. He was also an architect, writer on architecture, and translator of, and commentator on, Vitruvius.
Barbaro's fame is chief ...
,
Gicaomo Vignola and
Andrea Palladio
Andrea Palladio ( ; ; 30 November 1508 – 19 August 1580) was an Italian Renaissance architect active in the Venetian Republic. Palladio, influenced by Roman and Greek architecture, primarily Vitruvius, is widely considered to be one of ...
) were being published, Rusconi's Venetian editors,
Giolito and
Tommaso Porcacchi, saw no benefit in printing another title on the subject.
Together with
Palladio Rusconi draughted the
"Palazzo municipale" (Brescia) in 1562, they also took part in rebuilding the
Doge's Palace after the fire of 1577 and constructing the
Palazzo Grimani. Nevertheless, throughout his life Rusconi's main occupation was that of a
hydraulic engineer
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for the
Republic of Venice
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. After having fallen gravely ill in 1575 Giovan Antonio died in 1579.
Rusconi's "Della Architettura"
Rusconi's “Vitruvius” was only printed after his death in 1590 by the son of his former editor
Giolito. Although the latter recognised the value of Giovan Antonio's
xylographies he considered his translation and annotations as outdated, and thus a strange “Vitruvius without Vitruvius“ was published: Just about 160 of originally 300
woodcut
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s were compiled with extracts from
Fra Giocondo's and
Cesariano's translations of
Vitruvius’ treatise. For many of Rusconi's illustrations containing references to textual explanations, it is particularly regrettable that his translation has hence been lost.
[Cf. Thomas Reiser, ''Giovan Antonio Rusconi (1515/20–1579)'', in: ''Firmitas et Splendor. Vitruv und die Techniken des Wanddekors'', ed. by Erwin Emmerling, Andreas Grüner et al., Munich 2014 (Studien aus dem Lehrstuhl für Restaurierung, ]Technische Universität München
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Establis ...
, Fakultät für Architektur) , pp. 269-276.
Editions
''Della architettura di Gio. Antonio Rusconi libri dieci''edition of 1590 (digitalised by the
Bavarian State Library
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)
* ''Della Architettura di Gio''
an''Antonio Rusconi'', Centro Internazionale di Studi di Architettura Andrea Palladio di Vicenza, with reprint of the 1590 edition, Testi e fonti per la storia dell’architettura, Verona and Vicenza 1996.
References
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Renaissance architects
Architectural theoreticians
Italian architecture writers
16th-century Italian architects
Italian Renaissance architects
1579 deaths
Architects from Venice
Italian male non-fiction writers
University of Padua alumni
Year of birth uncertain