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Giovanni Antonio Scalfarotto (1672 – 1764) was an Italian architect from Venice. He is said to have taught architectural drawing to the engraver Giovanni Piranesi. Like many eclectic architects of his time, it is difficult to pin down a specific style. He was likely limited in part because of the weight of architectural tradition in many of his projects. For example, his designs for the façade of the chiesa of San Rocco, completed posthumously, looked peculiarly antique, but are meant to match the adjacent Scuola di San Rocco. He designed the present bell tower for the church of San Salvador and San Bartolomeo (1747-1752) near the Rialto. He is best known for the designs of the church of San Simeone Piccolo across the Grand Canal from the modern railroad station. His nephew, Tommaso Temanz

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  • Giovanni Antonio Scalfarotto (1672 – 1764) was an Italian architect from Venice. He is said to have taught architectural drawing to the engraver Giovanni Piranesi. Like many eclectic architects of his time, it is difficult to pin down a specific style. He was likely limited in part because of the weight of architectural tradition in many of his projects. For example, his designs for the façade of the chiesa of San Rocco, completed posthumously, looked peculiarly antique, but are meant to match the adjacent Scuola di San Rocco. He designed the present bell tower for the church of San Salvador and San Bartolomeo (1747-1752) near the Rialto. He is best known for the designs of the church of San Simeone Piccolo across the Grand Canal from the modern railroad station. His nephew, Tommaso Temanza was also an architect in Venice. (en)
  • Giovanni Scalfarotto (attestato anche come Scalferotto e Scalfurotto; Venezia, 17 aprile 1672 – Venezia, 10 ottobre 1764) è stato un architetto italiano. Cominciò a fare carriera quando aveva già quasi quarant'anni, forse favorito dalle illustri parentele nel mondo dell'architettura. Autore perlopiù di piccoli interventi sparsi per Venezia, deve la sua notorietà alla grandiosa rifabbrica della chiesa di San Simeon Piccolo. (it)
  • Джованни Антонио Скальфаротто (итал. Giovanni Antonio Scalfarotto, 1700, Венеция — 1764, Венеция) — итальянский архитектор из Венеции. (ru)
  • Giovanni Antonio Scalfarotto, född 1672 i Venedig, död 1764, likaledes i Venedig, var en italiensk arkitekt. Han verkade främst i Venedig och hans viktigaste verk är kyrkan San Simeone Piccolo, som är inspirerad av Pantheon. (sv)
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  • Giovanni Scalfarotto (attestato anche come Scalferotto e Scalfurotto; Venezia, 17 aprile 1672 – Venezia, 10 ottobre 1764) è stato un architetto italiano. Cominciò a fare carriera quando aveva già quasi quarant'anni, forse favorito dalle illustri parentele nel mondo dell'architettura. Autore perlopiù di piccoli interventi sparsi per Venezia, deve la sua notorietà alla grandiosa rifabbrica della chiesa di San Simeon Piccolo. (it)
  • Джованни Антонио Скальфаротто (итал. Giovanni Antonio Scalfarotto, 1700, Венеция — 1764, Венеция) — итальянский архитектор из Венеции. (ru)
  • Giovanni Antonio Scalfarotto, född 1672 i Venedig, död 1764, likaledes i Venedig, var en italiensk arkitekt. Han verkade främst i Venedig och hans viktigaste verk är kyrkan San Simeone Piccolo, som är inspirerad av Pantheon. (sv)
  • Giovanni Antonio Scalfarotto (1672 – 1764) was an Italian architect from Venice. He is said to have taught architectural drawing to the engraver Giovanni Piranesi. Like many eclectic architects of his time, it is difficult to pin down a specific style. He was likely limited in part because of the weight of architectural tradition in many of his projects. For example, his designs for the façade of the chiesa of San Rocco, completed posthumously, looked peculiarly antique, but are meant to match the adjacent Scuola di San Rocco. He designed the present bell tower for the church of San Salvador and San Bartolomeo (1747-1752) near the Rialto. He is best known for the designs of the church of San Simeone Piccolo across the Grand Canal from the modern railroad station. His nephew, Tommaso Temanz (en)
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  • Giovanni Antonio Scalfarotto (en)
  • Giovanni Scalfarotto (it)
  • Скальфаротто, Джованни (ru)
  • Giovanni Antonio Scalfarotto (sv)
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