In the discovery of the Sala delle Compere
The statues
The Bank of Saint George honoured its benefactors by entrusting the most famous sculptors of the time with plaques or half-length or full-length effigies (standing or sitting) depending on the size of the donation made to the Bank.
Many of the statues, which are placed on two rows of niches and on three sides of the room, currently appear mutilated and damaged.
During the Second World War, Palazzo San Giorgio and especially Sala delle Compere were almost completely destroyed by the bombing of Genoa and its port in 1942.
Sala delle Compere
Below is a list of the Bank's benefactors represented by the statues and their authors.
Statue of G.B. Grimaldi sculpted by G.B. Perolli da Crema in 1565
Statue of Ansaldo Grimaldo sculpted by G.B. della Porta in 1536
Statue of Pietro Gentile sculpted by Giovanni Carlone in 1539
Statue of Giulio Da Passano sculpted by Giacomo Parraca da Valsoldo in 1583
Statue of Manfredo Centurione sculpted by Taddeo Carlone in 1602
Statue of Andrea De Fornari sculpted by Tommaso Orsolino in 1663
Statue of Angelo Chioccia sculpted by Tommaso Orsolino in 1671
Statue of Francesco Oncia sculpted by Giuseppe Orsolino in 1582
Statues by anonymous or lesser artists
Leonardo Spinola (1524)
Filippo da Passano (1553)
Paolo D’Oria Ceva (1568)
Brancaleone D’Oria (1574)
Raffaele Salvago (1581)
Giuliano di Negro (1624)
Antonio Giustiniani (1644)
Giovanni Battista Lomellino (1663)
Paolo Invrea (1664)
Lazzaro D’Oria (1603)
Baldassarre Lomellini (1663)
Giovanni Durazzo (1634)
Antonio Da Passano (1583)
A wide corridor called Manica Corta
In the past, it served as the vestibule to the Sala delle Compere or Sala delle Congreghe, although before the 16th-century expansion, it was already part of Palazzo del Boccanegra. The hall is decorated with four marble statues sculpted by Gian Giacomo della Porta and Bernardino di Novo.
Statue di Gerolamo Gentile sculpted by Gian Giacomo della Porta in1538
Statue di Gioacchino Da Passano sculpted by Gian Giacomo della Porta in 1545
Statue di Giano Grillo Gian Giacomo della Porta in 1553
Statue di Giovanni Battista Lercari sculpted by Bernardino di Novo in 1558
In the middle, on the right side, the grandiose black stone portal with a marble bas-relief of Saint George, the 16th-century coat of arms of the Bank, stands out.
The most famous sculptors
Taddeo Carlone (Carloni)
Taddeo Carlone (Carloni) – The son of Giovanni was born in Rovio (Mendrisio) near Lake Lugano in 1543. He followed his father, a sculptor, and his brother Giuseppe to Genoa later in that century. In 1574, he built together with Bernardino da Nove and Gian Giacomo Valsoldo the funerary monument of Ceba Doria in Santa Maria della Cella in Sampierdarena, and in 1576 he built that of Gian Battista Doria (in the same church). In 1575, he worked on the decoration of the façade – the masks and the portal – of Nicolò Grimaldi's palace, then on Palazzo Doria Tursi (Genoa, via Garibaldi) and the villa in Fassolo on behalf of Giovanni Andrea Doria, for whom he continued to work in the following years. In 1578, the artist was commissioned by the Fathers of the Comune to design the fountain in Piazza Soziglia. During the plague of 1578-79, he withdrew to the convent of San Francesco in Castelletto (destroyed in 1798), where he designed and created six chapels on the left nave of the church.
Giovanni Giacomo Della Pòrta
Giovanni Giacomo Della Pòrta – Sculptor and architect (Porlezza 1485 approx. - Genoa 1555). He started working in Genoa in 1513; he then worked in Cremona (sarcophagus of Saints Peter and Marcellino in San Tommaso) and became the architect of the Cathedral of Milan from 1524 to 1528. Back in Genoa (1531), he carried out a series of works together with various helpers (ciborium and altar of the chapel of Saint John the Baptist in the Cathedral, two statues for Palazzo San Giorgio, etc.).
Bernardino di Novo
Bernardino di Novo, son of Matteo, was active in Genoa in the middle of the 16th century, often in collaboration with Taddeo Carlone and Giovanni Giacomo Paracca da Valsoldo.
Together with Giovanni Carlone, he sculpted the statue of Cattaneo Pinelli, located in the hall of Palazzo Tursi.