Ferdinando Sanfelice (1675 – 1 April 1748) was an Italian late Baroque architect and painter. Sanfelice was born in Naples and died there. He was one...
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Sanfelice is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ferdinando Sanfelice (1675–1748), Italian architect and painter Gennaro Sanfelice (1622–1694)...
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Palazzo San Felice, Naples (redirect from Palazzo Sanfelice)
during 1724 to 1726 by the architect Ferdinando Sanfelice. The entrance portal has two stucco sirens of the Sanfelice family. Through an indistinct façade...
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Fernando (2005). "Entre Sevilla y Napoles: Juan Antonio Medrano, Ferdinando Sanfelice y los Borbones de España de Felipe V a Carlos III". Atrio. Revista...
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Marchese di Poppano, Nicola Moscati, and is attributed to the architect Ferdinando Sanfelice. Through an indistinct façade one enters to an interior octagonal...
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consecrated by Pope Gregory VII in 1084. In 1688, the architect Ferdinando Sanfelice remodelled the interior of the Duomo in the Neapolitan Baroque and...
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heads. The portal and internal stairwell have been attributed to Ferdinando Sanfelice. Storia City, entry on Palace. Napoligrafia website, entry on palace...
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Italy. The present church was designed by the Neapolitan architect Ferdinando Sanfelice, and built in 1744, at the site of an earlier parish church. The...
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replaced the one existing from the previous century, the work of Ferdinando Sanfelice, mainly for aesthetic reasons, since the new one was aligned with...
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was influenced by his contemporaries Domenico Antonio Vaccaro and Ferdinando Sanfelice. He contributed to original designs or reconstructions at Santissima...
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Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies (redirect from Ferdinando Antonio Pasquale Giovanni Nepomuceno Serafino Gennaro Benedetto)
Ferdinand I (Italian: Ferdinando I; 12 January 1751 – 4 January 1825) was King of the Two Sicilies from 1816 until his death. Before that he had been,...
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He was a pupil of Domenico Antonio Vaccaro and collaborated with Ferdinando Sanfelice; his style is influenced by Guarino Guarini. He worked on the following...
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13th century, and restored in the 18th century using designs by Ferdinando Sanfelice and under the patronage of the Mazza family. The Baroque church incorporates...
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the facade with its volutes and obelisk decoration, was rebuilt by Ferdinando Sanfelice. Further reconstructions were performed in 1715 and 1836. This church...
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sister of Gaetano Filangieri. These owners commissioned the architect Ferdinando Sanfelice, to construct a staircase between the original two floors. It had...
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the Jesuits. In 1736, it was rebuilt wholly anew by the architect Ferdinando Sanfelice. In 1773, with the suppression of the Jesuit order, the complex was...
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designs for parts of the structure include Arcangelo Guglielmelli and Ferdinando Sanfelice. The convent was shut down in the 1861, and the Clarisse nuns moved...
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Giuliano Finelli. The sacristy was built in 1626 using designs of Ferdinando Sanfelice. The crypt was frescoed by Belisario Corenzio. Notizie del bello...
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Nicola Vaccaro; a Virgin with Saints Giuseppe and Gennaro by either Ferdinando Sanfelice, or Giovanni Bernardo Lama; a Birth of the Virgin by Salvatore Giusti...
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him. Living in Naples, he commissioned the Neapolitan architect Ferdinando Sanfelice to construct him a private residence on the outskirts of the city...
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Mattia de Rossi Nicola Sabbatini Nicola Salvi Francesco de Sanctis Ferdinando Sanfelice Giuseppe Sardi Vincenzo Sinatra Giovanni Battista Soria Alessandro...
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the mid-18th century and is attributable to the Neapolitan artist Ferdinando Sanfelice or his collaborator Giuseppe Astarita; it was later modified in the...
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refurbishment, commissioned by Duke Nicolo Pignatelli and designed by Ferdinando Sanfelice, was completed in 1718. The main portal is made of white marble and...
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scenographic stairwell entrance was constructed in 1707 or 1708 by Ferdinando Sanfelice. It maintains the Gothic portal with a lunette frescoed by the Lombard...
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Professor Pietro Sermonti as Commissario Sanfelice Daniela Virgilio as Margherita Erika Blanc as Madre Commissario Sanfelice Gioele Dix as Direttore rivista Bibenda...
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about his origins and training; he clearly appears influenced by Ferdinando Sanfelice and Luigi Vanvitelli, two contemporary masters of Southern architecture...
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of the Pizzofalcone peak. It was built in 1730 by the architect Ferdinando Sanfelice, also responsible for the construction of the nearby Nunziatella...
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Fernando (2005). "Entre Sevilla y Napoles: Juan Antonio Medrano, Ferdinando Sanfelice y los Borbones de España de Felipe V a Carlos III". Atrio. Revista...
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were designed by Virgilio Marchi. Laura Solari as Luisa Sanfelice Massimo Serato as Ferdinando Ferri Osvaldo Valenti as Nelson Carlo Ninchi as Il banchiere...
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Gennaro Aspreno Galante, 1873, page 158-159. Unclear if related to Ferdinando Sanfelice. Galante, page 159. Commune of Naples, short description of church...
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