- onwards.
Pasquale Poccianti, the reservoirs' architect, was "Engineer to the
Commune of Livorno" and "Architect of the
Royal Works".
Poccianti had
trained at...
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during the
French occupation of
Tuscany and
reign of
Elisa Bonaparte,
Poccianti was
appointed by the
newly formed "Comune of Livorno" to
oversee the project...
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villa of
Poggio Imperiale,
Florence Pasquale Poccianti,
Cisternino di città,
Livorno Pasquale Poccianti,
Chapel of the Holy Virgin, San
Romano Cosimo...
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after world war II. The
chapel of the
Madonna was
designed by
Pasquale Poccianti in the 19th century. It has a neo-classical plan with
stucco decorations...
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himself to
doubt the
relationship altogether; but
their contemporary Poccianti distinctly affirms it,
speaking of
Paolo as, "Animuccia, laudatissimi...
- Donati,
Alessandro Gherardesca,
Florido Galli, Niccolò Matas, and
Pasquale Poccianti. The
final reconstruction in 1859,
completed after the
suppression of...
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Giuseppe Manetti,
Giuseppe Cacialli,
Cosimo Rossi Melocchi, and
Pasquale Poccianti. Prof.
Gaspare Maria Paoletti at
archINFORM C. Cresti, La
Toscana dei...
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Construction of
Cisternoni of
Livorno in Italy,
designed by
Pasquale Poccianti,
concludes with
completion of
Cisternino di città. RIBA
Royal Gold Medal...
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Villa di
Poggio Imperiale 1767–1808
Gaspare Maria Paoletti,
Pasquale Poccianti and
Giuseppe Cacialli Casino della Livia 1775
Bernardo Fallani Palazzo...
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Albert Speer),
together with that
properly neoclassical by
Pasquale Poccianti (
Poccianti's "Cisternone", made in
Livorno in 1829–1942, is a
visionary work...