MattiadeRossi (14 January 1637 – 2 August 1695) was an Italian architect of the Baroque period, active mainly in Rome and surrounding towns. Born in...
Properzia de' Rossi (1490-1530), Italian Renaissance sculptor Giovan Antonio de' Rossi (1616–1695), Italian architect of the Baroque MattiadeRossi (1637–1695)...
player Mattia Coletti (born 1984), Italian ski mountaineer Mattia Dal Bello (born 1984), Italian professional football player MattiadeRossi (1637–1695)...
designed by Mattiade' Rossi in 1660. The Palazzo Muti stands on a street corner, and is constructed on four floors. The architect was MattiadeRossi who had...
Francesco a Ripa, whose façade was designed by Bernini's disciple, Mattiade' Rossi. In his last two years, Bernini also carved (supposedly for Queen Christina)...
rebuilt and decorated by important baroque artists, like the architect MattiadeRossi (who rose to prominence under the mentorship of Bernini), and the painters...
Girolamo Rainaldi Carlo Rainaldi Pietro Rosa MattiadeRossi Nicola Sabbatini Nicola Salvi Francesco de Sanctis Ferdinando Sanfelice Giuseppe Sardi Vincenzo...
Baroque palazzo in Rome, Italy. It was built in 1660 by the architect Mattiade' Rossi, a pupil of Gian Lorenzo Bernini. It is thought it was constructed...
with the apse. The facade was finished in 1681–1701 with designs by MattiadeRossi. From 1873 to 1943 the church was used as barracks by the Bersaglieri...
tomb monument of Clement X in St. Peter's. The tomb was designed by Mattiade' Rossi (1684) and the other sculptors who worked on this project were Ercole...
Bari, financed by Paolo Girolamo della Torre, was begun in 1690 by MattiadeRossi and finished from 1694-96 by Bizzaccheri whose choice of colour tones...
Mattia Perin (Italian pronunciation: [matˈtiːa peˈrin]; born 10 November 1992) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Serie...
Balestra (1776) by Tommaso Righi and a Monument to Giovanna Garzoni by MattiaDeRossi. In the sacristy is a relief of the Ecstasy of St Mary Magdalene by...
1676–1689), Monsignor Carlo Tommaso Odescalchi commissioned architect MattiadeRossi to design, and within five years had built an hospice to house and...
century. The architect was MattiadeRossi, who rose to prominence under the mentorship of Gian Lorenzo Bernini: however, deRossi was for this structure...
by the Pope himself, and built according to a design of Bernini by MattiadeRossi, the Palazzo Rospigliosi at Zagarolo, near Rome, the Palazzo Rospigliosi-Pallavicini...
also declared Venerable one of the famous Spanish mystics, Sister María de Jesús de Ágreda. Clement X, on 24 November 1673, beatified nineteen Martyrs of...
published for the first time. January 14 – MattiadeRossi, Italian painter (d. 1695) January 18 – Manuel Fernández de Santa Cruz, Spanish religious writer...
opened in 1725 [1]. The great complex of San Michele a Ripa, with Mattiade' Rossi. The Chiesa Grande dates from 1706. Baptismal font, St. Peter's Basilica...
of Domenico Castelli. Its facade dates to 1681 and is attributed to MattiadeRossi - a bell-tower was added in 1689. The church and the monastery remained...
the arts, in 1685 Cardinal Capizucchi commissioned the decoration by MattiadeRossi of the chapel of San Paolo in the church of Santa Maria in Campitelli...
Girolamo della Torre, in Santa Maria Maddalena. The chapel was begun by MattiadeRossi in 1690 and finished by Bizzaccheri from 1694–96 in tones that would...
1674 Carlo Cesi, 1675 Charles Le Brun, 1676–1677 Lazzaro Baldi, 1679 MattiadeRossi, 1681, 1693 Luigi Garzi, 1682 Giovanni Battista Contini, 1683, 1719...
Giada De Laurentiis Veronica De Laurentiis Sylvio de Lellis Giuseppe De Luca Enrico De Pedis Daniele DeRossi Giovanni Battista deRossiMattiadeRossi Maurizio...