In 1674 the Swedish architect Nicodemus Tessin the Younger, during his short journey to Sicily, visited Palermo, where he stayed only for three days. Yet he had the opportunity to spend some of his time visiting the city and keeping a journal, a notebook characterized by concise writing, but where brief notes of whatever he found interesting or peculiar elements (such as monuments, marble statues and fountains, architectural furniture ecc.) and therefore the journal witnesses indeed what a young XVIIth century architect, destined to the future role of royal architect, could select and choose.Tessin's further observations are directed towards painting, along with extremely useful information about the knowledges of that peri...
Queen Christina of Sweden (1626-1689)--one of the most celebrated, if controversial, converts of all...
Throughout the 16th and 17th centuries, many builders, artists, and architects living on the shores ...
the contribution identifies and analyzes the success and operational repercussions in Sicilian archi...
In 1674 the Swedish architect Nicodemus Tessin the Younger, during his short journey to Sicily, visi...
The aim of this study is to show how much Nicodemus Tessin the younger was inspired by the architect...
The leading thread of the present volume is the theme of the voyage to Sicily, Palermo, but the tex...
Some of the views in the fourth volume of the Voyage Pittoresque by the Abbot of Saint-Non, publishe...
Palermitan XVIII-century palaces constitute a proper housing typology aimed to reach the highest st...
During his triumphal tour through Sicily, following victory in the battle of Tunis in 1535 Charles V...
Travelling experiences along the cradle of European culture were, especially for Scandinavian archit...
FIVE XVII CENTURY EDITIONS OF REGOLA DELLI CINQUE ORDINI D\u2019ARCHITETTURA OF VIGNOLA KEPT IN PALE...
In spring 2011 some small engravings of immaginative portals appeared on the antiquarian market in P...
The Department of Architecture of Palermo keeps some drawings related to the activity of one of the ...
A building tell its history throught century by the sequence of works submited, which were due to tr...
In international, Italian, French and German public collections, but also among private collections,...
Queen Christina of Sweden (1626-1689)--one of the most celebrated, if controversial, converts of all...
Throughout the 16th and 17th centuries, many builders, artists, and architects living on the shores ...
the contribution identifies and analyzes the success and operational repercussions in Sicilian archi...
In 1674 the Swedish architect Nicodemus Tessin the Younger, during his short journey to Sicily, visi...
The aim of this study is to show how much Nicodemus Tessin the younger was inspired by the architect...
The leading thread of the present volume is the theme of the voyage to Sicily, Palermo, but the tex...
Some of the views in the fourth volume of the Voyage Pittoresque by the Abbot of Saint-Non, publishe...
Palermitan XVIII-century palaces constitute a proper housing typology aimed to reach the highest st...
During his triumphal tour through Sicily, following victory in the battle of Tunis in 1535 Charles V...
Travelling experiences along the cradle of European culture were, especially for Scandinavian archit...
FIVE XVII CENTURY EDITIONS OF REGOLA DELLI CINQUE ORDINI D\u2019ARCHITETTURA OF VIGNOLA KEPT IN PALE...
In spring 2011 some small engravings of immaginative portals appeared on the antiquarian market in P...
The Department of Architecture of Palermo keeps some drawings related to the activity of one of the ...
A building tell its history throught century by the sequence of works submited, which were due to tr...
In international, Italian, French and German public collections, but also among private collections,...
Queen Christina of Sweden (1626-1689)--one of the most celebrated, if controversial, converts of all...
Throughout the 16th and 17th centuries, many builders, artists, and architects living on the shores ...
the contribution identifies and analyzes the success and operational repercussions in Sicilian archi...