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- former audience room The Lilla Tapestries Toom The Napoleonic Parlour The Piffetti Library The Music Room The War Room or Victory Room The Peace Room The...
- Charles-Honoré Lannuier (New York) Abdelkader Saaidi (Casablanca) Pietro Piffetti (Turin) Abraham Roentgen (Neuwied) David Roentgen (Neuwied) Decon Brodie...
- Donato, and other Art Nouveau and Neo-Gothic buildings are situated in Via Piffetti and Via Durandi. Among the modern buildings of the district, the most significant...
- three most famous Royal cabinet-makers – Giuseppe Maria Bonzanigo, Pietro Piffetti and Luigi Prinotti. Some of the sculptures of hunting figures are by Giovanni...
- Mazzucotelli. In the San Donato area, in addition to Casa Fenoglio on Via Piffetti, there are two examples dated 1908, by Giovanni Gribodo, and not far away...
- remarkable is the Piffetti's room, dedicated to the secrétaire-cabinet in rare wood with ivory and tortoises****, made in 1738 by Pietro Piffetti. This trumeau...
- Francia 32 Casa Ina (1906), via Principi d'Acaja 20 Casa Masino (1906), via Piffetti 7 bis Former Birrificio (brewery) Bosio & Caratsch and attached villa (1907)...
- best known for creating delicate smaller houses frequently in the Via Piffetti and on the hillside in the Art Nouveau style which he interpreted with...
- son in the field of Rococo interior designing was without a doubt Pietro Piffetti (1700–1770), who made Sardinian Rococo so refined and elegant. His works...
- ivory, tortoises****, and hard-wood. It was donated by the artist, Pietro Piffetti (1700-1777), to celebrate the first century of the congregation. Between...