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Carlo Scarpa (2 June 1906 – 28 November 1978) was an Italian architect and designer. He was influenced by the materials, landscape, and history of Venetian culture, as well as that of Japan. [ 1 ] Scarpa translated his interests in history, regionalism, invention, and the techniques of the artist and craftsman into ingenious glass and ...
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The entrance bridge to the Fondazione Querini Stampalia. The Fondazione Querini Stampalia is a cultural institution in Venice, Italy, founded in 1869 at the behest of the last descendant of the Venetian Querini Stampalia family, Conte Giovanni Querini (Count John Querini). [1]
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Carlo Rossi (1775–1849), architect, was one of the last great exponents of Neoclassicism in Saint Petersburg. Ernesto Basile (1857–1932), was an architect, teacher and designer, son of Giovan Battista Filippo Basile. Simon Rodia (1879–1965), was an architect. His most famous creation are the Watts Towers.
Sportspeople from Chicago Heights, Illinois (29 P) Pages in category "People from Chicago Heights, Illinois" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
On the first floor is the museum's most famous work, the Virgin Annunciate, by Antonello da Messina (15th century), considered a masterpiece of High Renaissance paintings. Also present are three panels with St. Augustine , St. Gregory the Great and St. Jerome also by Antonello, once part of a polyptych now destroyed, and Vouet's Saint Agatha's ...