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Filippo Juvarra (7
March 1678 – 31
January 1736) was an
Italian architect, scenographer,
engraver and goldsmith. He was
active in a late-Baroque architecture...
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Basilica of
Superga near
Turin by
Filippo Juvarra (1717–1731)
Interior of the
Basilica of
Superga by
Filippo Juvarra The
Palazzo Carignano, now the Museum...
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spanned the
years 1738 to 1755 and
followed a
Berniniesque design by
Filippo Juvarra and
Giovanni Battista Sacchetti in
cooperation with
Ventura Rodríguez,...
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architect Filippo Juvarra planning began. However, the
cornerstone was not laid
until the
reign of
Charles Emmanuel III in 1738
after Juvarra's death. The work...
- from 1717 to 1731 for
Victor Amadeus II of Savoy,
designed by
Filippo Juvarra, at the top of the hill of Superga. This
fulfilled a vow the duke (and...
- (1606–1663) in the 17th century, with
designs by the
Baroque architect Filippo Juvarra. The
palace also
includes the
Palazzo Chiablese and the
Chapel of the Holy...
- Cabinet, and the
Southern Veranda. The
duchess also
asked architect Filippo Juvarra to
design a new
Baroque palace in
white stone,
which he did in 1716, but...
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dedicated to S.
Filippo Neri. The
chapel itself was
designed by
Filippo Juvarra, the only work of his in Rome, and
constructed in 1708-1709. The decoration...
- Chambéry to Turin. The new
palace was
designed by the
architect Filippo Juvarra to be used as a
palazzina di
caccia ('hunting residence') for
Victor Amadeus...
- of the
metaphysical art movement. The most
noted architects are
Filippo Juvarra (one of the most
important figures of the
Italian Baroque) and Ernesto...