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Francesco Borromini (/ˌbɒrəˈmiːni/, Italian: [franˈtʃesko
borroˈmiːni]),
byname of
Francesco Castelli (Italian: [kaˈstɛlli]; 25
September 1599 – 2 August...
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Catholic church built in Rome in 1642–1660 by
architect Francesco Borromini,
widely considered a
masterpiece of
Roman Baroque architecture. Alexandre...
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church in Rome, Italy. The
church was
designed by the
architect Francesco Borromini and it was his
first independent commission. It is an
iconic masterpiece...
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architecture in the
Eastern Empire admired by
Borromini. Some of them have
elements almost identical in plan with
Borromini’s designs. But he
certainly could have...
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century it
became a
showcase for
Baroque design, with work by
Bernini and
Borromini among others. The
Fountain Of Four
Rivers stands in
front of the Church...
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After numerous quarrels, the
other main
architect involved was
Francesco Borromini. The
church is a
titular deaconry, with
Gerhard Ludwig Müller
being the...
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Catholic church in Rome.
Built in 1642–1660 by the
architect Francesco Borromini, the
church is
widely regarded a
masterpiece of
Roman Baroque architecture...
- Donatello, Michelangelo, Caravaggio, Gian
Lorenzo Bernini,
Francesco Borromini,
Pietro da Cortona,
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
Peter Paul Rubens, Anthony...
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numerous artists and architects, such as Bernini, Caravaggio, Carracci,
Borromini and Cortona. In the late 18th
century and
early 19th century, the city...
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perspective to
create illusions. For the
Palazzo Spada in Rome,
Francesco Borromini used
columns of
diminishing size, a
narrowing floor and a
miniature statue...