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Giovanni Paolo Pannini 1691-1765
Italian
Giovanni Paolo Pannini Galleries
Italian painter. After gaining fame for his fresco painting, he specialized in Roman topography and became the foremost artist in that field in the 18th century. His real and imaginary views of ancient Roman ruins embody precise observation and tender nostalgia and combine elements of late classical Baroque art with incipient Romanticism. His work was popular both with tourists and his peers: he was admitted to the Acad??mie Française in 1732 and became its professor of perspective.
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Painting ID:: 70607 Interior of the San Giovanni in Laterano in Rome
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions Expression error: Missing operand for *74 ?? 100 cm
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Painting ID:: 70718 Galerie de vues de la Rome antique
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions Expression error: Missing operand for *231 ?? 303 cm
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Painting ID:: 72639 Interior of a Picture Gallery with the Collection of Cardinal Silvio Valenti Gonzaga
Date 1740
Medium Oil on canvas
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Painting ID:: 75221 Interior of St Peter s Rome
Date 1731
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 145.7 x 228.3 cm
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Painting ID:: 82186 Rome, The Piazza and Church of Santa Maria Maggiore
Date 1744(1744)
Medium Oil on canvas
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Giovanni Paolo Pannini
1691-1765
Italian
Giovanni Paolo Pannini Galleries
Italian painter. After gaining fame for his fresco painting, he specialized in Roman topography and became the foremost artist in that field in the 18th century. His real and imaginary views of ancient Roman ruins embody precise observation and tender nostalgia and combine elements of late classical Baroque art with incipient Romanticism. His work was popular both with tourists and his peers: he was admitted to the Acad??mie Française in 1732 and became its professor of perspective.
. Related Artists to Giovanni Paolo Pannini: | Francis Swaine | T.Dart Walker | Henri Pierre Danloux | Alexander Wilson | John Mather |
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