• Paolo Canevari (born Rome, 1963) is an Italian contemporary artist. He lives and works in New York City. Canevari presents highly recognizable, commonplace...
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    Boncompagni. Palazzo Canevari, on Largo Santa Susanna. A 19th-century liberty building (1873–81). Project by architect Raffaele Canevari; the building...
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    kingdom. Work began at the end of 1738 under the direction of Antonio Canevari. Canevari had helped the royal couple in construction of the Neapolitan Palace...
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    Royal Palace of Capodimonte (Italian: Reggia di Capodimonte) is a large palazzo in Naples, Italy. It was formerly the summer residence and hunting lodge...
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    In 1715, he submitted a losing design against competitors like Juvarra, Canevari and others to be able to design a new sacristy of St. Peter's Basilica...
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    of Vienna where he won an award for his portrait of Giovanni Battista Canevari (1872), that now hangs at the Accademia di San Luca. He rose to become...
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  • Palace of Portici (1737–38). In later years he took over from Antonio Canevari as sole architect of the new Royal Palace of Capodimonte. While still a...
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    inspired by the example of Paris, were designed by the engineer Raffaele Canevari, who managed to rescue the Tiber Island adding artificial rapids to the...
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    contest, and included artists like Nicola D'Antino, Aldo Buttini, Silvio Canevari, Carlo de Veroli, Publio Morbiducci, Eugenio Baroni, Arnolfo Bellini, Francesco...
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    Muzio Mattei. Palazzo delle Finanze, on Via Venti Settembre. A 19th-century building (1871–76). Project by engineer Raffaele Canevari. It il the seat...
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    nel Mediterraneo (1940–43). I Libri del Tempo. Vol. 10. Rome: V. Bianco. Canevari, Emilio (1948). La guerra italiana, retroscena della disfatti. 2 vols....
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    Battista Contini (1641–1723), who added chapels and the portico, Antonio Canevari (1681–1750), Nicola Salvi (1697–1751) and finally, from 1728, Giovanni...
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    Giuseppe Di Vittorio for the PCI, by Achille Grandi for the DC and by Emilio Canevari for the PSI. The latter will be later replaced as responsible for the socialist...
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    chapel are found two busts - to the right by Brasini, in marble, of Silvio Canevari (+1932), and on the left, that of Pious XII, in plaster, by L.M. Sibio...
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    1729–1748 : the Águas Livres aqueduct in Lisbon (by Manuel da Maia, Antonio Canevari and Custódio Vieira), described by contemporaries as the ‘greatest work...
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    1968 film Una jena in cassaforte (A Hyena in a Safe) by director Cesari Canevari. The cast included Dmitri Nabokov, Maria Luisa Greisberger, Ben Salvador...
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    Canevari, L'artista e il suo atelier: i disegni dell'acquisizione Osio all'Istituto nazionale per la grafica : 7 aprile-11 giugno 2006, Roma, Palazzo...
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    created a connection between the two main canals at an intersection near the Palazzo dei Diavioli. In order to supply water to the almost dry canal of Fontegaia...
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