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{{Short description|Italian architect, urban planner and naturalist (1738 - 1829)}}
'''Antonio''' '''Gaidon''' (1738–1829), was an architect, urban planner and naturalist.
== Early life and training ==
Antonio Gaidon was born in Castione di Brentonico ([[Trentino]]) in 1738. {{sfn|
His father came from a long line of stonemasons. {{sfn|
He reluctantly applied himself to the trade of stonemason but preferred scientific subjects such as geometry and engineering. For example, he read the [[Elements of Euclid]], and
== Architecture ==
[[File:Villa Negri Piovene - panoramio - Gregorini Demetrio.jpg|thumb|Villa Negri Piovene - panoramio - Gregorini Demetrio]]
He also showed an interest in architecture, reading, ''I Sette libri dell'architettura''
In 1763, the Bassanese nobleman Antonio Negri Miazzi, an amateur architect, {{sfn|
In 1768, he sent drawings for the Architecture Prize of the [[Academy of Parma]]. In 1769, he designed the [[Bonfadini Palace]] also known as the [[Gran Caffe Ausonia]] in the [[Piazza San Giovanni]], in Bassano and in 1770, the [[Palazzo Scolari]], now Marin, in [[Piazzetto dell’Angelo]].{{sfn|
In 1772, he partially rebuilt the church in the grounds of the villa of Ca 'Cornaro. He also designed the churches at [[Borso del Grappa]] and [[:it:Semonzo|Semonzo]]. In 1773, he began works for the church at Sant'Eulalia in the Treviso area (completed in 1794). Later he oversaw the construction of the church at [[Campolongo sul Brenta]] (built between 1793 and 1826). In 1800, he also designed and oversaw the completion of the [[:it:Barchesse|barchesse]] at the Villa Rezzonico, built by [[Baldassare Longhena]], in Bassano.{{sfn|
== Urban planning and engineering ==
Among his most important urban accomplishments in Bassano was the construction of the current Viale delle Fosse, a boulevard, which reclaimed the land along the eastern walls of the city.{{sfn|
In his later years, between 1810 and 1812, Gaidon oversaw the work on two roads which, starting from Bassano, headed eastwards towards the [[Piave (river)|Piave]] river and are still today, with some modifications, the arteries of main traffic routes in the area. The first (the Strada del Molinetto) ran at the foot of the Grappa massif, the other (today Schiavonesca Marosticana) ran south of the hilly belt up to [[Asolo]] and then continued towards [[Maser, Veneto]] and [[Cornuda]]. The cost of the works was 22,838 Italian lire, to be distributed among the countryside they crossed.{{sfn|Geronazzo|2014}}
== Naturalism ==
Alongside the activity of architect and urban planner, Gaidon did not forget the natural sciences. These studies were driven by the Venetian nobleman Iacopo Morosini and by the geologist and superintendent of agriculture of the Venetian state [[Giovanni Arduino (geologist)|Giovanni Arduino]], who asked Gaidon to accompany him on several excursions in the Vicenza area.
Other articles were published on a variety of other topics, such as an article on the lead mine of Valsugana ''Lettera intorno una miniera di piombo della Valsugana'', which was published in the
These studies brought Gaidon into contact with the greatest geologists and naturalists of the time, such as [[Alberto Fortis]], [[Deodat Gratet de Dolomieu]] and [[John Strange (diplomat)|John Strange]], as well as with the Bohemian paleontologist and botanist Count [[Kaspar Maria von Sternberg]], who had him as a companion and guide,{{sfn|
Gaidon also trained some students who would later excel themselves, such as the architect, later copper engraver, [[Giovanni Vendramini]],<ref>{{
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== Final years ==
In 1817, he was still a civil engineer. An accidental fall in 1823 forced him to slow down his activities and he spent his last years with his children in Vicenza.{{sfn|
Antonio Gaidon died on November 22, 1829, in his home at number 453, calesello Terraglia, Bassano del Grappa. The death register at S. Maria del Colle, lists his profession as engineer. He was interred at the cemetery of Santa Croce. {{sfn|
== References ==
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===Sources===
* {{cite magazine |editor=Vasco Bordignon |title=Antonio Gaidon, La Vita, Le opere |magazine=L'Illustre bassanese |year=1990 |issue=4 |last=Pastega |first=Agostino Brotto}}
* {{cite book |last1=Muraro |first1=Michelangelo |title=Civilization of the Serenissima : the system of the Venetian villas |date=2005 |publisher=Magnus |location=Undine, Italy |isbn=88-7057-066-5}}
* {{cite book |last=Baseggio |first=Giambattista |title=Villa Negri in Mussolente |year=1847 |publisher=Bassano}}
* {{cite book |editor-last=Pilo |editor-first=Giuseppe Maria |title=Disegni di Giacomo Quarenghi e dei Gaidon (catal.) |year=1964 |publisher=Bassano}}
* {{cite book |last=Pastega |first=Agostino Brotto |title=Antonio Gaidon 1738-1829. Un professionista ante litteram dal rilievo mappale al boulevard |publisher=Editrice Artistica Bassano |year=2010}}
* {{cite book |last1=Remonato |first1=Ruggero |title=Spigolature bassanesi |date=2010 |publisher=Editrice Artistica Bassano |isbn=978-88-85349-48-3 |language=it}}
* {{cite journal |last1=Zamberlan |first1=Renato |last2=Zamberlan |first2=Franco |title=The St Mark's Clock, Venice |journal=Horological Journal |volume=143 |issue=1 |year=2001 |pages=11–14}}
* {{cite book |last=Geronazzo |first=Davide |chapter=Bassano Napoleonica |year=2014 |title=Storia di Bassano del Grappa, Vol. 2, L'età Moderna |pages=360–470 |publisher=Bassano del Grappa}}
* {{cite book |last=Baseggio |first=Giambattista |title=Memorie intorno alla vita e agli scritti di Antonio Gaidon. bassanese (naturalista ed architetto) |publisher=Bassano |year=1829}}
* {{cite book |last1=Da Schio |first1=Giovanni |title=Persone memorabili in Vicenza : riproduzione digitale dei manoscritti della Biblioteca civica Bertoliana (mss. 3387-3404) |date=2012 |publisher=Biblioteca civica Bertoliana |location=Vicenza |isbn=9788890251030}}
''This article is based on the corresponding article in the Italian Wikipedia, [https://it.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Antonio_Gaidon&oldid=105774263].''
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