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Giovanni Antinori (January 28, 1734 – June 24, 1792)[1] was an Italian neoclassical architect. Employed by the papacy, he oversaw the re-erecting of three of Rome's obelisks - the Quirinale (between the Horse Tamers), the Sallustian (outside Trinità dei Monti) and the Montecitorio.
^Tzortzakakis, Ioannis. "This Day in History: January 28", Italian Art Society
GiovanniAntinori (January 28, 1734 – June 24, 1792) was an Italian neoclassical architect. Employed by the papacy, he oversaw the re-erecting of three...
where they were involved in silk weaving and banking. In 1385, Giovanni di Piero Antinori joined the Guild of Winemakers, and this is the date usually taken...
Vincenzo Antinori (1792–1865) was a science administrator in Italy. From 1829 to 1859, Antinori was director of the Regal Museum of Physics and Natural...
commissioned by Giovanni di Bono Boni. The unfinished palace was sold in 1475 to the Martelli family; in 1506, they sold it to Nicolò Antinori, who commissioned...
Enthroned" by Fra Giovanni da Verona. The church takes the form of a Latin cross. It was renovated in the Baroque style in 1772 by GiovanniAntinori. The main...
direction of the restoration work was entrusted to the architect GiovanniAntinori, who restored the obelisk using granite from the Column of Antoninus...
Luigi Antinori (c. 1697 – before 6 March 1734) was an Italian operatic tenor. Antinori was born at Bologna about 1697. He was one of the best tenor singers...
1773 as a docent in canon law at the University of Pisa, replacing GiovanniAntinori. He later became a professor of civil law (diritto pubblico). From...
On February 28, 1921, one day after the anarchist attack at the Palazzo Antinori against a nationalist procession, which had caused the death of the student...
bell tower is topped by an octagonal brick belfry (1790) designed by GiovanniAntinori. The main works are: in the right nave, the altarpieces by Gaetano...
paintings attributed to 'Appiah; Castle Montefrondoso (12th century); Villa Antinori-Touch (19th century). Cucinelli Theatre, opened in September 2008, is a...
member of the Accademia di San Luca, where one of his students was GiovanniAntinori. Theodoli refurbished the family chapel in S. Maria del Popolo. Giacomo...
designed by the neoclassical architect Francesco Belli, pupil of GiovanniAntinori, who partly reused an existing building. The total cost of the construction...
Antonio Franzini herede di Girolamo Franzini, 1600, Roma, p. 27 Aloisio Antinori: La magnificenza e l'utile: Progetto urbano e monarchia papale nella Roma...
Giovanni "Gianni" Alemanno (born 3 March 1958) is an Italian politician who from April 2008 until June 2013 was mayor of Rome for The People of Freedom...
Bernardino Antinori, a young nobleman. Their affair came to light when Antinori killed a fellow noble, Francesco Ginori, in self-defence. Antinori confessed...
had her first exhibition in Bahrain, her second in Florence at Palazzo Antinori, then in Vienna 2004, Budapest 2009, followed by other exhibitions. She...
the Emporium); Explorers and seamen, e.g. Ludovico di Vartemà, Orazio Antinori, Gustavo Bianchi, Antonio Cecchi, Romolo Gessi, Pietro Querini, Amerigo...
including the Palazzo Borghese, the Palazzo di Bianca Cappello, the Palazzo Antinori, and the Royal building of Santa Maria Novella. Florence contains numerous...
Bruna, also a protector of the city. Finally, from 1627 Monsignor Fabrizio Antinori, archbishop of Matera, dedicated the cathedral to the Madonna della Bruna...
Giovanni Lopez de Andrade, O.S.A. or Diego Lopez de Andrade (1569–1628) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Otranto (1623–1628). Giovanni...
typography. Antinori, Carlo. La tipografia parmense ai tempi del Correggio (1489 - 1534). Parma: Società Parmense di Storia della Tipografia. Antinori, Carlo;...
Giandomenico Spinola (1580 – 11 August 1646) (also Giovanni Domenico Spinola) was an Italian cardinal. Spinola was born in 1580 in Genoa. Though few records...
additional lots in 1480 from the Antinori family. The design of the three-story palace was completed in 1580 by Giovanni Antonio Dosio. The Giacomini had...