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    Nicola Salvi or Niccolò Salvi (6 August 1697 (Rome) – 8 February 1751 (Rome)) was an Italian architect; among his few projects completed is the famous...
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    in the Trevi district in Rome, Italy, designed by Italian architect Nicola Salvi and completed by Giuseppe Pannini in 1762 and several others. Standing...
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  • Mirko Salvi (born 1994), Swiss professional footballer Nicola Salvi (1697–1751), Italian architect Paolo Salvi (1891–1945), Italian gymnast Pooja Salvi, Indian...
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    During his papacy, Benedict XIV commissioned a team of architects, led by Nicola Salvi and Luigi Vanvitelli, to design a large palace that was to be 'more complex...
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  • One of the most emblematic Baroque structure is the Trevi Fountain by Nicola Salvi. Notable 17th-century Baroque palaces are the Palazzo Madama, now the...
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    Renaissance fountain by Leon Battista Alberti. It was the work of architect Nicola Salvi and the successive project of Pope Clement XII, Pope Benedict XIV and...
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  • Germany 1726–1738 George Bähr Trevi Fountain Rome, Italy 1732–1762 Nicola Salvi The High Street screen of Queen's College Oxford, England 1733–1736 Nicholas...
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    Construction of the Trevi Fountain began during the time of Ancient Rome and was completed in 1762 by a design of Nicola Salvi....
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    Renaissance fountain by Leon Battista Alberti. It was the work of architect Nicola Salvi and the successive project of Pope Clement XII, Pope Benedict XIV and...
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    also used the name Vanvitelli. He was trained in Rome by the architect Nicola Salvi, with whom he worked on the construction of the Trevi Fountain. Following...
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    Nicola Salvi (1697–1751) and finally, from 1728, Giovanni Domenico Navone. The new high altar, in bronze and polychrome marble, was added by Nicola Salvi...
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    of St. John the Baptist (Capela de São João Baptista), a project by Nicola Salvi and Luigi Vanvitelli constructed in Rome of many precious stones and...
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    of Ottaviano Vestri. The portal gate of the gardens is to ascribe to Nicola Salvi. The main edifice of the villa was destroyed when Frascati was bombed...
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  • Ribart (fl. 1776–1783), French Antonio Rinaldi (c. 1710–1794), Italian Nicola Salvi (1697–1751), Italian Thomas Sandby (1721–1798), English Jan Blažej Santini-Aichel...
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    The new Baroque style south facade of the building was commissioned by Nicola Salvi in 1731. He hired the architect, Luigi Vanvitelli. As a setting for the...
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    chapel. The chapel was designed by Luigi Vanvitelli in 1742 and built by Nicola Salvi in the church S. Antonio dei Portoghesi. After the benediction, the chapel...
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    Chapel of St. John the Baptist, designed by Luigi Vanvitelli (along with Nicola Salvi) for King John V of Portugal. It was built in Rome starting in 1742,...
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    – Susanna Wright, colonial English American poet (d. 1784) August 6 Nicola Salvi, Italian architect (d. 1751) Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor from 1742...
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    the tritons when he took over work on the fountain. After the death of Nicola Salvi (1751) work was halted with only the foundations built. A few years later...
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  • Girolamo Rainaldi Carlo Rainaldi Pietro Rosa Mattia de Rossi Nicola Sabbatini Nicola Salvi Francesco de Sanctis Ferdinando Sanfelice Giuseppe Sardi Vincenzo...
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    but failed to obtain the choice commission from the main architect Nicola Salvi for the final sculpting of the statue of Neptune and Oceanus group, which...
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  • in 1762, the construction of the Trevi Fountain after the death of Nicola Salvi, who made the initial design. Earlier, Pope Benedict XIV, born Prospero...
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  • was responsible for many of the new buildings in the new city of Noto. Nicola Salvi (1697–1751), architect known for the Trevi Fountain. Giovanni Battista...
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  • – Susanna Wright, colonial English American poet (d. 1784) August 6 Nicola Salvi, Italian architect (d. 1751) Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor from 1742...
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    Antonio Salvi (17 January 1664 – 21 May 1724) was an Italian physician, court poet and librettist, active mainly in Florence, Italy. He was in the service...
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  • Luigi Sagrati Alessio Sakara Luciano Salce Tommaso Salini Sergio Salvati Nicola Salvi Sampson the Hospitable Rafael Sánchez Ferlosio Aitana Sánchez-Gijón Valeria...
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  • Fighting the Dragon, Scuola di San Giorgio degli Schiavoni, Venice (url) Nicola Salvi (1697–1751), 4 sculptures : Fontana di Trevi, Piazza di Trevi, Rome (url)...
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    Bartolomeo Pinelli, Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Joshua Reynolds and Nicola Salvi (designer of the Trevi Fountain). Storia del Museo (in Italian). Museo...
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    14 February 1808) was an Italian architect. Asprucci was a pupil of Nicola Salvi, the creator of the Trevi fountain, whom he assisted with creating various...
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    architects whose work moved away from Baroque towards Neoclassicism. Nicola Salvi (1697–1751), was an architect. He is now remembered for his work at the...
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