Andrea Tirali

Andrea Tirali (1657–1737) was an Italian architect working in Venice and the Veneto. [1] He is known to have worked at Villa Duodo and the Chiesa and Convento di San Nicolò at Tolentino. At Villa Duodo he added to the work of the architect Vincenzo Scamozzi. Tirali was responsible for the intricate design of the pavement in the Piazza San Marco in Venice [2] and for the elaborate tomb of the Valier family in the Basilica of Saints Giovanni e Paolo, Venice.

Valier tomb in the Basilica of Saints Giovanni e Paolo, Venice
Facade of Church S.Vidal in Venice

He also designed the portico to the Church of Tolentini, Venice, and the entrance staircase to Ca' Sagredo.

References

  1. Andrea Tirali at the archINFORM database (retrieved 21 August 2007)
  2. World Architecture retrieved 21 August 2007