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The Obelisk of San Domenico in Naples, one of his great works

Francesco Antonio Picchiatti (10 January 1619, Ferrara – 28 August 1694, Naples) was an Italian architect of the Baroque period active in Naples. He is also called Picchetto. He was son of Bartolommeo Picchiatti, who also served as an architect in Naples.

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Francesco Antonio Picchiatti

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Francesco Antonio Picchiatti (10 January 1619, Ferrara – 28 August 1694, Naples) was an Italian architect of the Baroque period active in Naples. He is...

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Picchiatti

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Picchiatti (1571 – 1643), an Italian engineer and architect Francesco Antonio Picchiatti (1619 – 1694), Italian architect of the Baroque period active...

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Bartolomeo Picchiatti

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Monte dei Poveri Vergognosi. Three years later he had a son, Francesco Antonio Picchiatti, who also became an architect and assisted his father in the...

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Onofrio Antonio Gisolfi

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Bartolomeo Picchiatti as chief royal engineer to the Kingdom of Naples. He worked on the Regi Lagni. He was joined by Picchiatti's son Francesco Antonio Picchiatti...

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List of architects

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(1598–1666), French Johann Arnold Nering (c. 1659?–1695), German Francesco Antonio Picchiatti (1619–1694), Italian Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann (1662–1736),...

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San Domenico Maggiore

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Dominicans. The decorations of the wardrobes doors, realized by Francesco Antonio Picchiatti, embrace the same style as the terracotta tiled floor by Donato...

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Santa Maria Regina Coeli

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Vincenzo Della Monica, then later by Giovanni Francesco di Palma; and finally by Francesco Antonio Picchiatti in 1682. In 1812, the nuns were transferred...

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1627) Bernard of Offida, Italian saint (b. 1604) August 28 – Francesco Antonio Picchiatti, Italian architect (b. 1617) August 29 – Sir Richard Everard...

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Santa Maria di Monteverginella

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the 17th century by Francesco Antonio Picchiatti. The interior decoration in stucco and marble (1726) is due to Domenico Antonio Vaccaro. In 1843, the...

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Santa Maria Egiziaca a Pizzofalcone

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design the church. In 1665, the role fell to Francesco Antonio Picchiatti, and in 1691 to 1716 to Antonio Galluccio. The latter architects modified Fanzago's...

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San Giovanni Battista delle Monache

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present church was built mainly during 1673-1681 using designs by Francesco Antonio Picchiatti. The facade was added in the 18th century, and was designed by...

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Royal Palace of Naples

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Assumption (Cappella Reale dell'Assunta) was not completed until 1644 by Antonio Picchiatti. In 1734, with the arrival of Charles III of Spain in Naples, the...

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1690s

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1627) Bernard of Offida, Italian saint (b. 1604) August 28 – Francesco Antonio Picchiatti, Italian architect (b. 1617) August 29 – Sir Richard Everard...

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Santa Maria Donnalbina

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9th century, but was reconstructed in the 17th century by Bartolomeo Picchiatti, and the Baroque style church underwent further reconstructions under...

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Giovanni Battista Nauclerio

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San Giovanni Battista delle Monache, which had been designed by Francesco Picchiatti. In 1720, he designed Villa Paternò on the hill of Capodimonte. After...

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Arcangelo Guglielmelli

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monastery of Santa Maria degli Angeli a Pizzofalcone, where he modified Francesco Picchiatti and Cosimo Fanzago's original project from 1646 (construction began...

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