Tuesday, August 16, 2016

COSTAGUTI PALACE

PALAZZO COSTAGUTI

First half of the sixteenth century for Costanzo Patrizi, treasurer of Paul III Farnese (1534/49) who had the church of S. Leonardo De Albis demolished to build this palace
Renovated during the early seventeenth century by Carlo Lambardi (1545/1619) for the Costaguti family. They were Genoese bankers and had acquired it in 1578
It still belongs to the descendants of the family, the Marquis Afan de Rivera Costaguti
Unfortunately the palace is not visible to the general public
The original main entrance was the one on Via della Reginella
The rooms are decorated with some of the richest and most important paintings of all Roman palaces:
ROOM OF HERCULES
Painted maybe by Giovanni Lanfranco (1582/1647) or Sisto Badalocchio (1585/1645)
ROOM OF HOURS
Paintings maybe by Giacinto Brandi (1621/91) or Sisto Badalocchio
ROOM OF ARIONE
Paintings by Giovanni Francesco Romanelli (1610/62) from Viterbo, a pupil of Pietro da Cortona
ROOM OF BACCHUS AND ARIADNE
Frescoes by Pier Francesco Mola (1612/66)
ROOM OF THE MONTHS
Painted by Taddeo Zuccari (1529/66) and his younger brother Federico Zuccari (about 1542/1609)
ROOM OF VENUS AND AENEAS
Frescoes by Giuseppe Cesari aka Cavalier d'Arpino (1568/1640)
ROOM OF APOLLO
Ceiling “Chariot of the Sun” with Time revealing the Truth and Cupids about 1622 by Domenico Zampieri aka Domenichino (1581/1641) and perspectives by Agostino Tassi (1578/1644)
Truth escapes from Time and Night and goes toward Apollo-Sun
ROOM OF ARMIDA AND RINALDO
Ceiling “Rinaldo sleeping kidnapped by Armida” on a chariot drawn by dragons, 1621 spectacular Roman debut of Giovanni Francesco Barbieri aka Guercino (1591/1666) and perspectives by Agostino Tassi
“Centaur Nessus carrying off Deianira” by Francesco Albani (1578/1660)

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