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Antonio Canevari (Rome, 1681– Naples, 1764) was an Italian architect of the Rococo and Neoclassical periods. He trained with a poorly known architect by the name of Antonio Caleri, and began early work in Rome. Moved to Lisbon in 1725, and then to Naples, Italy. In Rome, as a young 22-year-old he won a design competition of the Accademia di San Luca. he helped design the Chiesa delle Stimmate, and reconstruct the church of Santi Giovanni e Paolo. He provided some designs (not used) for restructuring San Giovanni Laterano and competed with Juvarra, Michetti, and others for refurbishing the sacristy of St Peter's Basilica. In Portugal, he helped build the Aqueduto das Águas Livres, an important aqueduct supplying the city of Lisbon; much of his work was destroyed by the 1755 Lisbon earthquak

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  • Antonio Canevari (1681, Řím – 1764, Neapol) byl italský vrcholně barokní architekt projektující v Římě, Lisabonu a Neapoli. (cs)
  • Antonio Canevari (né à Rome en 1681 et mort à Naples en 1764) est un architecte italien des périodes rococo et néoclassique . (fr)
  • Antonio Canevari (Roma, 1681 – Napoli, 1764) è stato un architetto italiano. (it)
  • Antonio Canevari, född 1681 i Rom, död 1764 i Neapel, var en italiensk arkitekt, lärare åt Nicola Salvi. (sv)
  • Antonio Canevari (Rome, 1681– Naples, 1764) was an Italian architect of the Rococo and Neoclassical periods. He trained with a poorly known architect by the name of Antonio Caleri, and began early work in Rome. Moved to Lisbon in 1725, and then to Naples, Italy. In Rome, as a young 22-year-old he won a design competition of the Accademia di San Luca. he helped design the Chiesa delle Stimmate, and reconstruct the church of Santi Giovanni e Paolo. He provided some designs (not used) for restructuring San Giovanni Laterano and competed with Juvarra, Michetti, and others for refurbishing the sacristy of St Peter's Basilica. In Portugal, he helped build the Aqueduto das Águas Livres, an important aqueduct supplying the city of Lisbon; much of his work was destroyed by the 1755 Lisbon earthquak (en)
  • Antonio Canevari (* 1681 in Rom; † 1764 in Neapel) war ein italienischer Architekt des Barock und Klassizismus. Antonio Canevari erhielt seine Architekturausbildung bei Antonio Caleri in Rom und gewann 22-jährig den Wettbewerb der Accademia di San Luca. Zusammen mit Giovanni Battista Contini errichtete er die Kirche Chiesa delle Stimmate, deren Fassade ihm zugeschrieben wird, und führte die Barockisierung und Innenausstattung der frühchristlichen Kirche Santi Giovanni e Paolo durch. (de)
  • Antonio Canevari (Roma, 1681 – Nápoles, 1764) foi um arquitecto italiano do período do barroco. Canevari tornou-se conhecido em 1703, vencendo o primeiro prémio do concurso de desenho da Academia de São Lucas. Em 1715 participou, juntamente com Filippo Juvarra, e outros, no concurso para a sacristia da Basílica de São Pedro. Em 1713 foi admitido na "Congregazione dei Virtuosi" do Panteão e em 1715 na Academia da Arcádia, da qual em 1723 se tornaria arquitecto oficial, e onde conheceu o rei de Portugal D. João V. (pt)
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  • Antonio Canevari (1681, Řím – 1764, Neapol) byl italský vrcholně barokní architekt projektující v Římě, Lisabonu a Neapoli. (cs)
  • Antonio Canevari (* 1681 in Rom; † 1764 in Neapel) war ein italienischer Architekt des Barock und Klassizismus. Antonio Canevari erhielt seine Architekturausbildung bei Antonio Caleri in Rom und gewann 22-jährig den Wettbewerb der Accademia di San Luca. Zusammen mit Giovanni Battista Contini errichtete er die Kirche Chiesa delle Stimmate, deren Fassade ihm zugeschrieben wird, und führte die Barockisierung und Innenausstattung der frühchristlichen Kirche Santi Giovanni e Paolo durch. 1725 wechselte er nach Lissabon, wo die meisten seiner Werke beim Erdbeben von 1755 zerstört wurden. Lediglich der von ihm errichtete Aqueduto das Águas Livres überstand das Erdbeben unbeschädigt. In Neapel errichtete er im Auftrag von Karl III. ab 1738 den Palazzo Reggia di Capodimonte sowie den Palazzo Reggia di Portici. (de)
  • Antonio Canevari (Rome, 1681– Naples, 1764) was an Italian architect of the Rococo and Neoclassical periods. He trained with a poorly known architect by the name of Antonio Caleri, and began early work in Rome. Moved to Lisbon in 1725, and then to Naples, Italy. In Rome, as a young 22-year-old he won a design competition of the Accademia di San Luca. he helped design the Chiesa delle Stimmate, and reconstruct the church of Santi Giovanni e Paolo. He provided some designs (not used) for restructuring San Giovanni Laterano and competed with Juvarra, Michetti, and others for refurbishing the sacristy of St Peter's Basilica. In Portugal, he helped build the Aqueduto das Águas Livres, an important aqueduct supplying the city of Lisbon; much of his work was destroyed by the 1755 Lisbon earthquake, his other works there included the towers of the University of Coimbra and of the Royal Palace. In Naples, he worked on the Royal Palace of Capodimonte, the Royal Palace of Portici, and in the designs of the Porta Nuova. (en)
  • Antonio Canevari (né à Rome en 1681 et mort à Naples en 1764) est un architecte italien des périodes rococo et néoclassique . (fr)
  • Antonio Canevari (Roma, 1681 – Napoli, 1764) è stato un architetto italiano. (it)
  • Antonio Canevari (Roma, 1681 – Nápoles, 1764) foi um arquitecto italiano do período do barroco. Canevari tornou-se conhecido em 1703, vencendo o primeiro prémio do concurso de desenho da Academia de São Lucas. Em 1715 participou, juntamente com Filippo Juvarra, e outros, no concurso para a sacristia da Basílica de São Pedro. Em 1713 foi admitido na "Congregazione dei Virtuosi" do Panteão e em 1715 na Academia da Arcádia, da qual em 1723 se tornaria arquitecto oficial, e onde conheceu o rei de Portugal D. João V. Foi o próprio rei a oferecer à Academia o pequeno jardim no Janículo que Canevari transformaria no Bosco Parrasio, segundo um pitoresco projecto (análogo ao da escadaria da Praça de Espanha, realizado apenas em parte e modificado de seguida). Entre 1727 e 1732 Canevari esteve em Lisboa, onde executou várias obras que ficaram destruídas com o terramoto de 1755. Nesses anos as suas encomendas romanas (incluindo a de um cibório para a abadia de Montecassino) foram "herdadas" e levadas em diante pelo colega Nicola Salvi. De regresso a Itália, Canevari foi requisitado pelo rei Carlos III de Espanha, que procurava arquitectos de prestígio para o ambicioso programa de edificações para o Reino de Nápoles (com ele foram chamados também Luigi Vanvitelli, que desenhou a Reggia di Caserta, e Ferdinando Fuga). (pt)
  • Antonio Canevari, född 1681 i Rom, död 1764 i Neapel, var en italiensk arkitekt, lärare åt Nicola Salvi. (sv)
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