The new identification of two drawings by Filippo Juvarra as views of the Tejo River, en pendant with another view drawing of the river already identified, enriches the number and quality of the scarse graphic documentation of Juvarra’s activity during the time that he served John V of Portugal, in Lisbon, from January to June of 1719, when the architect was finalizing the project for the royal palace and adjoining patriarcal church. Complementing that view drawing already identified of the northern bank of the Tejo River facing eastwards, with, in the background, the city of Lisbon, and, in the foreground, the monumental celebratory royal light-house/column (ideally placed in front of the area of Alcântara), the other two view drawings ...
Drawing of Sintra Royal Palace in 1509 in Duarte d'Armas, Libro das Fortalezas (via wikimedia). Sint...
The extensive work of the Italian artist Giuseppe Trono (Turin, 1739 - Lisbon, 1810) as leading port...
On the eve of the great earthquake of 1st November 1755, Lisbon was one of the most populated cities...
The new identification of two drawings by Filippo Juvarra as views of the Tejo River, en pendant wit...
In the Austrian State Archive in Vienna, there is a collection of letters written by Giuseppe Zignon...
Nell’archivio di Stato di Vienna si trova un fondo di lettere scritte da Giuseppe Zignoni, inviato i...
UID/PAM/00417/2019Esta investigação foca as relações artísticas entre Portugal e o Brasil no decorre...
The painting of the Rua Nova dos Mercadores kept at Kelmscott Manor (Society of Antiquarians of Lond...
Um dos edifícios de tipologia palaciana que se destaca na iconografia da Lisboa antiga corresponde a...
The predominant spirit of the nineteenth century was incorporated into architecture, which adapted a...
Partindo da análise do impacto sociocultural determinado pela chegada a Portugal da rainha D. Maria ...
The Marquis of Fronteira Palace and Gardens at S. Domingos de Benfica is a most outstanding example ...
The painting of the Rua Nova portrays a view of a long-lost commercial street in early modern Lisb...
UID/HIS/04666/2013Although D. Philip I soon recognized the impossibility of living regularly in Port...
This book presents the plans for the riverside of Lisbon and also for the River Tagus quays prior to...
Drawing of Sintra Royal Palace in 1509 in Duarte d'Armas, Libro das Fortalezas (via wikimedia). Sint...
The extensive work of the Italian artist Giuseppe Trono (Turin, 1739 - Lisbon, 1810) as leading port...
On the eve of the great earthquake of 1st November 1755, Lisbon was one of the most populated cities...
The new identification of two drawings by Filippo Juvarra as views of the Tejo River, en pendant wit...
In the Austrian State Archive in Vienna, there is a collection of letters written by Giuseppe Zignon...
Nell’archivio di Stato di Vienna si trova un fondo di lettere scritte da Giuseppe Zignoni, inviato i...
UID/PAM/00417/2019Esta investigação foca as relações artísticas entre Portugal e o Brasil no decorre...
The painting of the Rua Nova dos Mercadores kept at Kelmscott Manor (Society of Antiquarians of Lond...
Um dos edifícios de tipologia palaciana que se destaca na iconografia da Lisboa antiga corresponde a...
The predominant spirit of the nineteenth century was incorporated into architecture, which adapted a...
Partindo da análise do impacto sociocultural determinado pela chegada a Portugal da rainha D. Maria ...
The Marquis of Fronteira Palace and Gardens at S. Domingos de Benfica is a most outstanding example ...
The painting of the Rua Nova portrays a view of a long-lost commercial street in early modern Lisb...
UID/HIS/04666/2013Although D. Philip I soon recognized the impossibility of living regularly in Port...
This book presents the plans for the riverside of Lisbon and also for the River Tagus quays prior to...
Drawing of Sintra Royal Palace in 1509 in Duarte d'Armas, Libro das Fortalezas (via wikimedia). Sint...
The extensive work of the Italian artist Giuseppe Trono (Turin, 1739 - Lisbon, 1810) as leading port...
On the eve of the great earthquake of 1st November 1755, Lisbon was one of the most populated cities...