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Giacomo Quarenghi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒaːkomo kwaˈreŋɡi, -ˈrɛŋɡi]; Russian: Джа́комо Кваре́нги, romanized: Džákomo Kvaréngi, IPA: [ˈdʐakəmə kvɐˈrʲenɡʲɪ];...
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Quarenghi is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Antonio Querenghi or
Quarenghi (1546–1633),
Italian lawyer,
theologian and poet...
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Rinaldi (Marble Palace) Yury
Felten (Old Hermitage,
Chesme Church)
Giacomo Quarenghi (Academy of Sciences,
Hermitage Theatre,
Yusupov Palace)
Andrey Voronikhin...
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Federico Quarenghi or
Federigo Quarenghi (Milan,
November 24, 1858 - Milan, 1940) was an
Italian painter. He
studied at the
Brera Academy under Giuseppe...
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Guglielmo Quarenghi (October 22, 1826 –
February 3, 1882) was an
Italian composer and cellist.
Guglielmo Quarenghi was born in Casalmaggiore,
Italy on...
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groups of four. They
served as
inspiration to
Italian architect Giacomo Quarenghi while working on the
Raphael loggias in the
Hermitage Museum. The Papal...
- same year, two
Italians architects,
Giacomo Trombara [it] and
Giacomo Quarenghi,
arrived at the
court of Catherine.
Within a few years, neoclassicism...
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Antonio Querenghi or
Quarenghi (Italian pronunciation: [anˈtɔːnjo kweˈreŋɡi, -ˈrɛŋɡi, - kwaˈ-]; 1546–1633) was an
Italian lawyer,
theologian and poet...
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usurping herself. Catherine's
patronage of the
architects Starov and
Giacomo Quarenghi saw the
palace further enlarged and transformed. At this time an opera...
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elevations and
watercolors by
Giacomo Quarenghi and an
elaborate drawing on Catherine's fan, also
based on
Quarenghi's drafts.
Extremely fond of her grandson...