Adriano Cristofali (25 March 1717 in Verona – 1788) was an architect from the Republic of Venice, whose style bridged between Enlightenment-Baroque architecture...
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Cristofali is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adriano Cristofali (1717–1788), Veronese architect, whose style bridged between...
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Francesco Battaglioli and Pietro Antonio Rotari and by the architect Adriano Cristofali, as well as book illustrations and portraits of Venetian noblemen...
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had owned since the 15th century. Initially they briefly employed Adriano Cristofali, but he was dismissed in 1753. Work was restarted by Count Carlo Bettoni...
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anticipating the themes of neoclassical architecture. The architects Adriano Cristofali, Girolamo Del Pozzo, Luigi Trezza and, in the next century, Bartolomeo...
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San Paolo. In Bergamo, he designed the library of the Franciscans. Adriano Cristofali was a pupil. Milizia, Francesco (1797). Dizionario delle Belle Arti...
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and completed in the first half of the 18th century by the Veronese Adriano Cristofali. Fattori ordered the construction to replace an existing 16th-century...
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later in the studies and works of Alessandro Pompei, as well as in Adriano Cristofali and Luigi Trezza. In the nineteenth century, there were additional...
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using plans by Andrea Camerata. The adjacent oratory was designed by Adriano Cristofali. Construction of the church was completed in 1791. The neoclassical...
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architect, designer and painter (died 1760) c. October – James Paine, English architect (died 1789) Adriano Cristofali, Veronese architect (died 1788) v t e...
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