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https://doi.org/10.15291/ars.4637

Jacopo de Rota known as Coltrino, at the service of the Republic of Venice in the Terraferma and the Adriatic

Alberto Pérez Negrete ; Department of Humanities, Ca' Foscari University


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Abstract

This essay examines the training and contributions of Jacopo Coltrino, a 15th-century Venetian architect and engineer. While Venetian architectural activities of this period have been less studied compared to Tuscany or the Marche, evidence shows that Venetian architects, including Coltrino, received foundational training in family workshops, mastering both wood and stone work. This practical education, blending manual and intellectual skills, was essential for their diverse projects, such as architectural models, hydraulic structures, and fortifications. Coltrino’s career, documented from the late 1480s, includes significant work for the Venetian Republic, like river engineering and fortress construction. His expertise in modifying natural landscapes, demonstrated in various projects across the Venetian territories, underscores his ability to modify the landscape for military and other purposes. Additionally, his military involvement during the Venetian-Turkish wars (1499-1503) highlights his capacity as both a strategist and a commander. The essay also delves into Coltrino’s biographical details, reconstructed from historical documents, revealing his familial and professional networks. Despite his central role in fortification projects, personal details about him remain scarce. The analysis also illustrates how practical skills and close collaboration with political and military authorities were crucial in the architectural practice of late medieval Venice. Further research is encouraged to expand the understanding of Coltrino’s contributions and the broader context of Venetian architecture.

Keywords

Jacopo Coltrino; Republic of Venice; 15th century; Territorial defense; Modification of the landscape

Hrčak ID:

325201

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/325201

Publication date:

26.12.2024.

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