Santiago Bonavía
Giacomo Bonavia | |
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Born |
1700 Piacenza |
Died |
1760 (aged 59–60) Madrid |
Nationality | Italian |
Occupation | Architect |
Practice | Santiago Bonavía |
Buildings | Pontifical Basilica of Saint Michael |
Projects | Royal Palace of Aranjuez |
Santiago Bonavía (Italian: Giacomo Bonavia) (1700–1760) was an Italian architect and painter who was active in Spain during the 18th century.
Called in 1731 by King Philip V of Spain,Cardinal Infante Luis of Chinchón commissioned him in 1739 the construction in Madrid of the Church of Sts. Justus and Pastor, today's Pontifical Basilica of Saint Michael.
Bonavia was member of the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando since its creation by royal decree in 1744. He became director of the Architecture department in 1753.
List of works
References
- G. KUBLER, Arquitectura en los siglos XVII y XVIII, en Ars Hispaniae, XIV, Madrid 1957.
- Tovar Martín, Virginia, "Santiago Bonavía en la obra del Palacio Real de Aranjuez", Anales y Boletín de la Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, 85, p. 209-246, ISSN 0567-560X, 1997.
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