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Mario Gaetano Gioffredo, also
called the
Neapolitan Vitruvius (14 May 1718 – 8
March 1785), was an
Italian architect, engineer, and engraver. He was born...
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Goffredo Cappa (1644–1717), also
known as
Gioffredo Cappa or
Jofredus Cappa, was an
Italian luthier,
known for his
violins and cellos.
Cappa was born...
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avenue Félix Faure,
boulevard Jean Jaurès,
avenue de
Verdun and rue
Gioffredo. The
Seven statues of 7
kneeling man on high
poles are
meant to represent...
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avenue Félix Faure,
boulevard Jean Jaurès,
avenue de
Verdun and rue
Gioffredo. View of the
Place M****éna
Place M****éna by night, 2012 The
Place Garibaldi...
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Daniel Sepec [nl] and
Tabea Zimmermann. He
plays a
cello made in 1696 by
Gioffredo Cappa which has been lent to him
since 2006 by the Société Générale. He...
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Fanzago in the late 16th century. In 1754–1762, the
architects Mario Gioffredo and
later Luigi Vanvitelli refurbished the
palace as we
mainly see it...
- forcée. This was part of the
entire concept of the
palace when
Mario Gioffredo first proposed it in 1750.
According to
George L. Hersey, the proposal...
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Fedele Gioffredo Fischetti (30
March 1732,
Naples – 25
January 1792, Naples) was an
Italian painter of the
Neoclassical period. Most of his
works are...
- Martiri. The
palace we see
today was
restored by the
architect Mario Gioffredo (1718–1785). In the 19th century,
Antonio Niccolini also
worked on its...
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Dictionnaire encyclopédique de la
langue de
Peille [Pays Niçois], Nice:
Serre Gioffredo Pietro Storia dele Alpi
marittime libri XXIV, in HPM 1839,
Torino (originally...