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Giovanni Maria Fontana

Giovanni Maria Fontana

Italian-Swiss architect


Giovanni Maria Fontana (c1670 after 1712) was an Italian-Swiss architect, born in Lugano, who worked in Russia.

Oranienbaum

Alleged to be a relative of the famous Roman architect Carlo Fontana, Giovanni Maria or Francesco Fontana arrived in the Russian port of Arkhangelsk from Denmark in 1703. He worked in Moscow until 1710 when he moved to the newly founded city of Saint Petersburg. Nothing is known about him after 1712 (when he apparently left Russia).

Fontana's most prominent commissions were those from Prince Menshikov, to build his various palaces, notably Oranienbaum. He often worked in tandem with Johann Gottfried Schädel. Some of his designs were apparently plagiarized from architectural textbooks of the day.[1]


References

  1. Т. А. Гатова. Джованни Мария Фонтана. // Зодчие Москвы XV—XIX вв. Московский рабочий, 1981. P. 29-31.

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