• Mario Gaetano Gioffredo, also called the Neapolitan Vitruvius (14 May 1718 – 8 March 1785), was an Italian architect, engineer, and engraver. He was born...
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    nature forcée. This was part of the entire concept of the palace when Mario Gioffredo first proposed it in 1750. According to George L. Hersey, the proposal...
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    of the Royal Palace of Caserta who enriched the original project of Mario Gioffredo. Despite its austere and simple façade on the street, the internal...
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    Cosimo Fanzago in the late 16th century. In 1754–1762, the architects Mario Gioffredo and later Luigi Vanvitelli refurbished the palace as we mainly see...
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    dei Martiri. The palace we see today was restored by the architect Mario Gioffredo (1718–1785). In the 19th century, Antonio Niccolini also worked on...
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    fusing three adjacent houses previously on the site. The design was by Mario Gioffredo, and the structure was built for the municipal councilman Ferdinando...
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    Vanvitelli, in 1773, the plans passed first to Ferdinando Fuga, then to Mario Gioffredo, and lastly to Carlo Vanvitelli, son of Luigi. In 1860 the palace became...
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    polychrome marbles, arranged in 1743 by Antonio Troccola and designed by Mario Gioffredo. The dome was frescoed by Francesco De Mura. Left Chapel I Contains...
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    marble. To cope with the structural instability following earthquakes, Mario Gioffredo was named engineer of the convent. In the 19th century with the creation...
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    Palazzo Vidoni Caffarelli. The entrance portal was designed and built by Mario Gioffredo in 1766. During this time, the interior was frescoed by Giuseppe Bonito...
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  • Friedrich August Krubsacius, Dresden architect (died 1789) May 14 – Mario Gioffredo, Neapolitan architect, engineer and engraver (died 1785) September...
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    The original architects were Onofrio Tango and Giovanni Sparanno. Mario Gioffredo designed the convent. Later architects who contributed reconstructions...
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    Cappella Sansevero, where they built the church, based on designs of Mario Gioffredo. The palace and the seminary archive suffered pillaging during the...
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    workers. The architect who built the first complex was the Neapolitan Mario Gioffredo in 1771 and the first director was G.F. Conty. Giovan Francesco Conty...
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    7–29. Doglio, Maria Luisa (2002). "Letteratura e retorica da Tesauro a Gioffredo". Storia di Torino. IV. Turin: Einaudi: 569–630. Benassi, Alessandro (2006)...
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    Torino: Stamperia sociale degli artisti tipografi. 1847. p. 105. Pietro Gioffredo (1839). Storia delle Alpi marittime (in Italian). Vol. II. Torino: Stamp...
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