Giuseppe Pistocchi Explained

Giuseppe Pistocchi (1744 - 1814) was an Italian architect of the Neoclassic style, active mainly near his natal city of Faenza.

Biography

Pistocchi was born in Faenza. His father, a sculptor and stuccoist, sent him to work with the architect Giuseppe Boschi (il Carloncino). A patron, the archbishop Cantoni of Ravenna, arranged for him to travel to Rome in 1762. In 1754 he directed the restoration of the Apostolic palace in Pesaro, and completed the facade of Santa Maria degli Angeli and restoration of the church Sant' Agostino. Returning to Faenza, he directed construction of the Oratorio della Confraternita di S. Matteo. In 1768 he rebuilt the high altar of the Cathedral. In 1775 he worked in the Palazzo Bandini-Spada. Between 1780 and 1782 he decorated the cupola of the Duomo of Ravenna. Between 1780 and 1787 he directed the construction of the Communal theater in Faenza.

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