Santo Spirito in Sassia

Item

Title
Santo Spirito in Sassia
Creator
Antonio da Sangallo the Younger (Italian architect, 1484-1546)
Ottaviano Mascherino (Italian architect, 1524-1606)
Drafter
J. J. Olivier and Lecoq de Boisbaudran, Horace (French painter, draftsman, and educator, 1802-1897)
City
Rome, Lazio, Italy
Location
Italy
Building Creation Date
1538-1545 (creation)
Century
16th century
Description
cross section of the width of the court, sections
detail views
elevations
plans
The church was built between 1538 and 1545 by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger. The elevation was completed by Ottaviano Mascherino during the pontificate of Sixtus V, following Sangallo's design. "Besides many interesting designs for villas, other notable late works include the church of Santo Spirito in Sassia, noted mainly for its façade, which is a forerunner of later Counter-Reformation solutions."
Techniques
line drawings (drawings)
Classification
Architectural Documentation
Documentation Type
sections
details
Style/Period
Renaissance
Cultural Context
Italian
Subject
architectural exteriors
architectural interiors
rulers and leaders
Source
Letarouilly, Paul Marie. Edifices de Rome Moderne. Paris: A. Morel, 1868, 259.
Access Rights
Public Domain
Related
Includes Ospedale di S. Spirito in Sassia, Palazzo del Commendatore, Chiesa di Santo Spirito in Sassia
creator
Sangallo, Antonio da, the younger
Mascherino, Ottaviano

Antonio da Sangallo the Younger (Italian architect, 1484-1546) and Ottaviano Mascherino (Italian architect, 1524-1606), “Santo Spirito in Sassia”, Arch Design Images, accessed November 14, 2024, https://exhibits.lib.ttu.edu/s/archlib/item/18991