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Giuseppe Pannini or
Panini (Rome, 1720–1810 or 1812 or
possibly 1718–1805), also
Joseph Pannini, was an architect,
scenographer and
archaeologist living...
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Pannini may
refer to: A
misspelling of
panini (sandwich),
which is a name and also the
plural of "panino"
Giovanni Paolo Pannini,
Italian 18th century...
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Giovanni Paolo, also
known as Gian
Paolo Panini or
Pannini (17 June 1691 – 21
October 1765), was an
Italian Baroque painter and
architect who
worked in...
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designed by
Italian architect Nicola Salvi and
completed by
Giuseppe Pannini in 1762 and
several others.
Standing 26.3
metres (86 ft) high and 49.15...
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Francesco Panini or
Pannini (Rome, 1745–1812), was an
architecture and
landscape painter,
draughtsman and
publisher of
prints from the 18th and early...
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third version is in the
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. In 1749,
Giovanni Pannini painted the
Gallery of
Cardinal Silvio Valenti-Gonzaga, a
painting representing...
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early commission was for the
decoration with
frescos (1615–1616) of Casa
Pannini in Cento,
where the
naturalism of his
landscapes already reveals considerable...
- der Madonnen-Tondo
Bugiardinis (Abb. 62) oder ein großes
Ruinenbild von
Pannini, das in der
verglasten Veranda gehangen hatte (Abb. 113). Wetering, van...
- Maderno's nave,
looking towards the chancel, as
painted by
Giovanni Paolo Pannini, 1731...
- Rome
hosted a
great number of
neoclassical and
rococo artists, such as
Pannini and
Bernardo Bellotto. Today, the city is a
major artistic centre, with...