Galeazzo Alessi Explained

Galeazzo Alessi (1512 – 30 December 1572) was an Italian architect from Perugia, known throughout Europe for his distinctive style based on his enthusiasm for ancient architecture. He studied drawing for civil and military architecture under the direction of Giovanni Battista Caporali.[1]

For a number of years he lived in Genoa. He was involved in the lay-out of the streets and the restoration of the city walls, as well as being responsible for many of its impressive palazzi, now a part of the World Heritage List. Alessi displayed particular aptitude for organizing compositions on sloping sites.[2]

Selected works

Assisi

Genoa

Sacro Monte di Varallo (Vercelli)

Rome

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Sturgis. Russell. A Dictionary of Architecture and Building, Volume I. 1901. Macmillan. 41.
  2. Book: Fleming . John . Honour . Hugh . Pevsner . Nikolaus . The Penguin Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture . 1998 . Penguin . 0-14-051323-X. 10 . 5.
  3. Book: Curl . James Stevens . Oxford Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture . 1999 . Oxford University Press . 978-0-19-860678-9. 2.