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Vincenzo Scamozzi (2
September 1548 – 7
August 1616) was an
Italian architect and a
writer on architecture,
active mainly in
Vicenza and
Republic of Venice...
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after his death. The trompe-l'œil
onstage scenery,
designed by
Vincenzo Scamozzi to give the
appearance of long
streets receding to a
distant horizon, was...
- 'Vincenzo
Scamozzi...', pp. 38 and 44 Morolli, 'Vincenzo
Scamozzi...', p. 31 Morolli, 'Vincenzo
Scamozzi...', pp. 21–22 Morolli, 'Vincenzo
Scamozzi...', pp...
- interior. Plan by
Ottavio Bertotti Scamozzi Facade of the
Tempietto Barbaro Section of the
Tempietto Barbaro,
drawn by
Scamozzi (1783) The
final work of Palladio...
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built in 1580, when
Palladio died. The
wooden scenes are by
Vincenzo Scamozzi.
Villa Almerico Capra (also
known as "La Rotonda"),
located just outside...
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front or back and side-on faces, a
problem only
finally solved by
Vincenzo Scamozzi in the 16th century. A
simplified late
version of the Gr**** Corinthian...
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Floor plan by (Ottavio
Bertotti Scamozzi, 1781)...
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refined in the
sixteenth century by Bald****are
Peruzzi and
Vincenzo Scamozzi. The
design spread out of
Italy in the 1530s and 1540s. It was emplo****...
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fortress in the
shape of a nine-pointed star,
designed by
Vincenzo Scamozzi.
Between the
points of the star,
ramparts protruded so that the points...
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completion of the villa.
Palladio died in 1580 and a
second architect,
Vincenzo Scamozzi, was emplo**** by the new
owners to
oversee the completion. One of the major...