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Domenico da Cortona

Domenico da Cortona called "''Boccador''"〔"Golden Mouth" suggests a man of considerable persuasive charm.〕 (ca 1465 – ca 1549) was an Italian architect, a pupil of Giuliano da Sangallo.〔A pupil of Sangallo according to Pierre-Jean Mariette, who gives a family name ''Bernabei'' in his ''Abecedario''.〕 he was brought to France by Charles VIII and remained in the service of François I. His design for the royal Château de Chambord, represented in a wooden model, survived into the seventeenth century〔It was drawn by André Félibien for his ''Mémoires pour servir a l'histoire des maisons royalles'' (1681), noted by Hidemichi Tanaka, "Leonardo da Vinci, Architect of Chambord?" ''Artibus et Historiae'' 13.25 (1992, pp. 85-102) p. 102v note 3.〕 but responsibility for the design is also given to Leonardo da Vinci, who was at the royal court at Amboise at the same time,〔J. Guillaume, "Léonard de Vinci, Dominique de Cortone, et l'éscalier du modèle en bois de Chambord" ''Gazette des Beaux-Arts'' 81 (February 1968) pp 93-108.〕 and the actual construction, during which much was improvised, was under the on-site supervision of Pierre Nepveu.
Domenico da Cortona was domiciled at Blois. He was at Amboise, responsible for design planning in festivities marking the birth of the dauphin in April 1518. He also supervised military engineering works at the châteaux of Tournai and Ardres.
Domenico is also credited with designing the Église Saint-Eustache in Paris.〔Fletcher, Banister and Palmes, J.C. ''A History of Architecture'' Charles Scriber's Sons, 1975. ISBN 0-684-14207-4, p. 908〕 The ''Hôtel de Ville'' of Paris, destroyed during the Commune, 24 May 1871, bore an inscription ending ''Domenico Cortonensi architectante''.
The standard monograph is P. Lesueur, ''Dominique de Cortone dit Boccador'' (Paris) 1928.
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