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Giovanni Vasanzio or Jan van
Santen (1550–21
August 1621) was a Dutch-born architect,
garden designer and
engraver who
spent his
mature career in Rome...
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Christopher Unterberger. The
Fountain of
Venus was
probably designed by
Giovanni Vasanzio. Marcantonio's sons,
Camillo and
Francesco Borghese expanded the park further...
- miles. The main
building was
designed by the
Flemish architect Giovanni Vasanzio. The
portico had
spolia derived from the Arch of Claudius, once on the...
- were the
product of the ac****ulated
sites and were
designed by
Giovanni Vasanzio and
Carlo Maderno in 1611–16.
Scipione owned this site for less than a...
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Flaminio Ponzio (and,
after his death,
finished by his ****istant
Giovanni Vasanzio),
developing sketches by
Scipione Borghese.
Borghese was a
maternal nephew...
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Flaminio Ponzio and,
after Ponzio's
death in 1613,
entrusted to
Giovanni Vasanzio, who
completed it. The
statue of St
Sebastian at the
altar in the first...
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surrounding the villa, and
collaborated or was
supplanted after his
death by
Vasanzio (Jan Van Santen). Casa di
Flaminio Ponzio (1610)
Fountain of the Acqua...
- Quirinale. The
Palazzo Pallavicini-Rospigliosi (17th century)
built by
Giorgio Vasanzio and
Carlo Maderno Proximate to the
Baths of
Constantine and the modern...
- the
villa commissioned by
Scipione (1613–15) from the
architect Giovanni Vasanzio.
Additional holdings were
exhibited at the
Villa Mondragone. His collection...
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Cardinal Scipione Borghese, a
prominent art patron, and
designed by
Giorgio Vasanzio and
Carlo Maderno, and the rear
overlooks the
Piazza del
Quirinale in Rome...