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Carlo Gimach

Carlo Gimach (2 March 1651 – 31 December 1730) was a Maltese architect, engineer and poet who was active in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Throughout his career, he worked in Malta, Portugal and Rome, and he is mostly known for designing Palazzo Carneiro (now Auberge de Bavière) in Valletta, renovating the Monastery of Arouca in Portugal, and restoring the Basilica of St. Anastasia in Rome. He is known to have written a number of poems and other literary works, but these are all lost with the exception of one cantata which he wrote in 1714.

Carlo Gimach
Born2 March 1651
Died31 December 1730 (aged 79)
Rome, Papal States
Resting placeBasilica of St Anastasia
41°53′17.1″N 12°29′3.1″E / 41.888083°N 12.484194°E / 41.888083; 12.484194
NationalityMaltese (of Palestinian and French descent)
EducationRoman College
Occupation(s)Architect and engineer

Life edit

Carlo Gimach was born in 1651 to Gio Paolo Gimach, a merchant who was the son of a Palestinian refugee and who had been raised by Giovanni Paolo Lascaris, and his wife Paolina Sartre, the daughter of a French migrant and a Maltese noblewoman. He was the third of six children.[1] The Palestinian descendant was raised as a Muslim, who was an Emir, but converted to Christianity after he was made a slave by the Order. Eventually this led to his freedom, and as a positive consequence this led to a normal life to his family.[2]

 
View of Palazzo Carneiro in Valletta, which was designed by Gimach in 1696

Gimach studied in the Roman College in the 1670s before returning to his hometown Valletta, where he was renowned for his knowledge in architecture and literature. He designed two large palaces in the city – Palazzo Correa in 1689 and Palazzo Carneiro in 1696. Palazzo Correa was destroyed in 1942, but Palazzo Carneiro still stands, now known as Auberge de Bavière. Gimach also designed a small shipyard in an area of Valletta known as il-Fossa.[1]

Gimach went to Portugal in 1696, where he designed a fortified palace in Beira Province for his friend, the knight Fra Antonio Correia de Sousa Montenegro. The palace was never completed due to Correia de Sousa's death, and it was in ruins by the end of the 18th century. Gimach subsequently worked for the House of Arronches and later the Counts of St. John, both in Lisbon and near the border with Spain. In around 1706, he was involved in the reconstruction of various abandoned forts near the border.[1]

In 1707, Gimach was introduced to King John V of Portugal by Rodrigo Anes de Sá Almeida e Meneses [pt], the Marquis of Fontes, with whom he was working at the time. A year later, he designed a triumphal arch in front of the Lisbon Cathedral, which was commissioned by the British to commemorate the marriage of John V and Maria Anna of Austria.[1]

Gimach was subsequently involved in John V's building projects around Portugal, and he renovated the Monastery of St. Mary [pt] in Salzedas and the Monastery of the Cistercians in Arouca. The latter is his best-known work in Portugal.[1]

After the Marquis of Fontes was sent to Rome as the Portuguese ambassador in 1712, Gimach went with him as his artistic advisor, where he lived in quarters within Palazzo Spada. In 1718, Gimach became a knight of the Order of Christ in recognition of his services to the Portuguese crown.[1]

 
Gimach is buried in the Basilica of St Anastasia, which he had restored in 1721–22.

In 1721, Gimach was commissioned by Nuno da Cunha e Ataíde to restore the Basilica of St Anastasia in Rome,[3] and he built the Chapel of Saint George and Saint Publius within the basilica at his own expense. He died on 31 December 1730 in Rome, and was buried in this chapel.[1][4]

Gimach is sometimes erroneously described as also having been a painter, but this is due to confusion with Carlo Zimech, a priest and painter from Żebbuġ.[1][5]

Literary work edit

Gimach was regarded as a man of considerable talent in Latin and Italian literature. Count Giovanni Antonio Ciantar [fr], one of Gimach's friends, wrote the following about him in the 1772 book Malta Illustrata:

"he wrote various poems, mostly in Italian, some of which he used to read to us; his style is limpid; it is sometimes satirical, but always harmless"

Today, most of Gimach's literary work is believed to be lost, with the exception of the cantata Applauso Genetliaco, which he wrote in 1714. Only two copies of this work are known to exist.[6]

Works edit

Buildings designed or remodelled by Gimach include:[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Ellul, Michael (1986). "Carlo Gimach (1651–1730) – Architect and Poet" (PDF). Proceedings of History Week. Historical Society of Malta: 37–38. (PDF) from the original on 4 August 2017.
  2. ^ De Lucca, Denis (2018). "Other Buildings in the City: Some Landmark Buildings in Valletta". In Giovanni Bonello; Petra Caruana Dingli; Denis De Lucca (eds.). Encounters with Valletta: A Baroque City through the Ages. pp. 231–248. ISBN 9789995785642.
  3. ^ Roma (in Italian). Touring Editore. 1999. p. 475. ISBN 9788836513246.
  4. ^ Piro, Giuseppe Maria and Slade, Adolphus (1839). Squarci di storia e ragionamenti sull' isola di Malta, in confutazione ... dell' opera inglese intitolata Turkey, Greece, and Malta by Adolphus Slade, scritti da un Maltese (G.M. de Piro). Origin: Oxford University. Digitalized: 2 October 2007. p. 69.
  5. ^ Abela, Joe (2001). . Programm Tal-festa Ta' Marija Immakulata Fil-Belt Ta' Bormla: 24, 26, 53. Archived from the original on 30 June 2019.
  6. ^ Schiavone, Michael J. (2009). Dictionary of Maltese Biographies Vol. II G-Z. Pietà: Pubblikazzjonijiet Indipendenza. pp. 934–935. ISBN 9789993291329.

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Carlo Gimach 2 March 1651 31 December 1730 was a Maltese architect engineer and poet who was active in the late 17th and early 18th centuries Throughout his career he worked in Malta Portugal and Rome and he is mostly known for designing Palazzo Carneiro now Auberge de Baviere in Valletta renovating the Monastery of Arouca in Portugal and restoring the Basilica of St Anastasia in Rome He is known to have written a number of poems and other literary works but these are all lost with the exception of one cantata which he wrote in 1714 Carlo GimachBorn2 March 1651Hospitaller MaltaDied31 December 1730 aged 79 Rome Papal StatesResting placeBasilica of St Anastasia41 53 17 1 N 12 29 3 1 E 41 888083 N 12 484194 E 41 888083 12 484194NationalityMaltese of Palestinian and French descent EducationRoman CollegeOccupation s Architect and engineer Contents 1 Life 2 Literary work 3 Works 4 ReferencesLife editCarlo Gimach was born in 1651 to Gio Paolo Gimach a merchant who was the son of a Palestinian refugee and who had been raised by Giovanni Paolo Lascaris and his wife Paolina Sartre the daughter of a French migrant and a Maltese noblewoman He was the third of six children 1 The Palestinian descendant was raised as a Muslim who was an Emir but converted to Christianity after he was made a slave by the Order Eventually this led to his freedom and as a positive consequence this led to a normal life to his family 2 nbsp View of Palazzo Carneiro in Valletta which was designed by Gimach in 1696Gimach studied in the Roman College in the 1670s before returning to his hometown Valletta where he was renowned for his knowledge in architecture and literature He designed two large palaces in the city Palazzo Correa in 1689 and Palazzo Carneiro in 1696 Palazzo Correa was destroyed in 1942 but Palazzo Carneiro still stands now known as Auberge de Baviere Gimach also designed a small shipyard in an area of Valletta known as il Fossa 1 Gimach went to Portugal in 1696 where he designed a fortified palace in Beira Province for his friend the knight Fra Antonio Correia de Sousa Montenegro The palace was never completed due to Correia de Sousa s death and it was in ruins by the end of the 18th century Gimach subsequently worked for the House of Arronches and later the Counts of St John both in Lisbon and near the border with Spain In around 1706 he was involved in the reconstruction of various abandoned forts near the border 1 In 1707 Gimach was introduced to King John V of Portugal by Rodrigo Anes de Sa Almeida e Meneses pt the Marquis of Fontes with whom he was working at the time A year later he designed a triumphal arch in front of the Lisbon Cathedral which was commissioned by the British to commemorate the marriage of John V and Maria Anna of Austria 1 Gimach was subsequently involved in John V s building projects around Portugal and he renovated the Monastery of St Mary pt in Salzedas and the Monastery of the Cistercians in Arouca The latter is his best known work in Portugal 1 After the Marquis of Fontes was sent to Rome as the Portuguese ambassador in 1712 Gimach went with him as his artistic advisor where he lived in quarters within Palazzo Spada In 1718 Gimach became a knight of the Order of Christ in recognition of his services to the Portuguese crown 1 nbsp Gimach is buried in the Basilica of St Anastasia which he had restored in 1721 22 In 1721 Gimach was commissioned by Nuno da Cunha e Ataide to restore the Basilica of St Anastasia in Rome 3 and he built the Chapel of Saint George and Saint Publius within the basilica at his own expense He died on 31 December 1730 in Rome and was buried in this chapel 1 4 Gimach is sometimes erroneously described as also having been a painter but this is due to confusion with Carlo Zimech a priest and painter from Zebbuġ 1 5 Literary work editGimach was regarded as a man of considerable talent in Latin and Italian literature Count Giovanni Antonio Ciantar fr one of Gimach s friends wrote the following about him in the 1772 book Malta Illustrata he wrote various poems mostly in Italian some of which he used to read to us his style is limpid it is sometimes satirical but always harmless Today most of Gimach s literary work is believed to be lost with the exception of the cantata Applauso Genetliaco which he wrote in 1714 Only two copies of this work are known to exist 6 Works editBuildings designed or remodelled by Gimach include 1 Palazzo Correa Valletta Malta 1689 Renovation of Palazzo Tabria and improvements to the surrounding estate Ħal Far Malta 1691 92 Palazzo Carneiro Valletta Malta 1696 Shipyard at Il Fossa Valletta Malta c 1696 Palace of Fra Antonio Correia de Sousa Montenegro Beira Province Portugal 1696 never completed Completion and renovation of the Bishop s Palace and the Convent of Santa Catarina da Ribeira Lisbon Portugal Reconstruction of fortifications on the Portugal Spain border c 1706 Triumphal arch in front of the Lisbon Cathedral 1708 Renovation of the Monastery of St Mary pt Salzedas Portugal Renovation of the Monastery of Arouca Arouca Portugal Restoration of the Basilica of St Anastasia Rome 1721 22 Renovation of Palazzo Malta Rome 1720s References edit a b c d e f g h i Ellul Michael 1986 Carlo Gimach 1651 1730 Architect and Poet PDF Proceedings of History Week Historical Society of Malta 37 38 Archived PDF from the original on 4 August 2017 De Lucca Denis 2018 Other Buildings in the City Some Landmark Buildings in Valletta In Giovanni Bonello Petra Caruana Dingli Denis De Lucca eds Encounters with Valletta A Baroque City through the Ages pp 231 248 ISBN 9789995785642 Roma in Italian Touring Editore 1999 p 475 ISBN 9788836513246 Piro Giuseppe Maria and Slade Adolphus 1839 Squarci di storia e ragionamenti sull isola di Malta in confutazione dell opera inglese intitolata Turkey Greece and Malta by Adolphus Slade scritti da un Maltese G M de Piro Origin Oxford University Digitalized 2 October 2007 p 69 Abela Joe 2001 Carlo Gimach 1671 1730 awtur tal kwadru qadim tal Kuncizzjoni Programm Tal festa Ta Marija Immakulata Fil Belt Ta Bormla 24 26 53 Archived from the original on 30 June 2019 Schiavone Michael J 2009 Dictionary of Maltese Biographies Vol II G Z Pieta Pubblikazzjonijiet Indipendenza pp 934 935 ISBN 9789993291329 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carlo Gimach amp oldid 1190795798, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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