Alessandro Pompei
Count Alessandro Pompei (1705–1772) was an Italian architect and author of a prominent treatise on architecture: ''Cinque Ordini dell’ Architettura Civile di Michele Sanmicheli'' or ''Five Orders of the Civic Architecture of Michele Sanmicheli''. Sanmicheli was a prominent venetian architect, who concentrated on solid and often staid government buildings.Pompei was born in Verona. He studied painting under Antonio Balestra. He helped design the ''Villa Pindemonte a Vo'' at Isola della Scala in the province of Verona, and ''Palazzo Giuliari a Settimo di Gallese'' in the town of Sessino. In 1747, he designed the ''Oratorio delle Tre Vie'', also known as the ''Chiesa della Rotonda'' (Round Church) in Sanguinetto. In Verona, he designed the Dogana, the portico of the Accademia Filarmonica, and the facade of San Paolo. In Bergamo, he designed the library of the Franciscans. Adriano Cristofali was a pupil. Provided by Wikipedia
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2by Stefano Armenia, Alessandro Pompei, Andres Camilo Castaño Barreto, Alberto Stanislao Atzori, Jorge M. FonsecaGet full text
Published 2019-09-01
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