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Giovanni Paolo Panini
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Interior of the Pantheon, Rome - Giovanni Paolo Panini
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Alexander the Great Cutting the Gordian Knot - Giovanni Paolo Panini
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The Adoration of the Magi - Giovanni Paolo Panini
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Ancient Roman Ruins - Giovanni Paolo Panini
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Interior of St Peter's in Rome - Giovanni Paolo Panini
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Architectural Capriccio - Giovanni Paolo Panini
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Roman Capriccio: The Pantheon and Other Monuments - Giovanni Paolo Panini
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Gallery of Views of Modern Rome - Giovanni Paolo Panini
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Interior of a Picture Gallery with the Collection of Cardinal Silvio Valenti Gonzaga - Giovanni Paolo Panini
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Capriccio of Classical Ruins - Giovanni Paolo Panini
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Modern Rome - Giovanni Paolo Panini
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Ancient Rome - Giovanni Paolo Panini
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Interior of Saint Peter's, Rome - Giovanni Paolo Panini
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Interior of the Pantheon, Rome - Giovanni Paolo Panini
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Roman Ruins and Sculpture - Giovanni Paolo Panini
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Musical Fête - Giovanni Paolo Panini
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Adoration of the Shepherds, Adoration of the Magi - Giovanni Paolo Panini
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A Capriccio of the Roman Forum - Giovanni Paolo Panini
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View of the Roman Forum - Giovanni Paolo Panini
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Picture Gallery with Views of Modern Rome - Giovanni Paolo Panini
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The Lottery at Palazzo Montecitorio - Giovanni Paolo Panini
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View of the Colosseum - Giovanni Paolo Panini
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Artist Biography
Giovanni Paolo Panini
Panini invented a way of seeing Rome that tourists still use. His paintings of the Pantheon interior, the Forum and the Colosseum established the visual conventions for depicting ancient ruins that persisted through two centuries of Grand Tour painting and into modern photography. He was so precise in his architectural reconstructions that he carefully edited out later additions, removing Bernini's bell towers from the Pantheon's pediment and stripping walled-in arches from the Theatre of Marcellus.
He was born in Piacenza in 1691 and trained under Giuseppe Natali, the stage designer Francesco Galli-Bibiena, and Andrea Galluzzi. He settled in Rome in 1711 and entered the studio of Benedetto Luti. His early career was in palace decoration: the Villa Patrizi (1719), the Palazzo de Carolis (1720) and the Seminario Romano (1721). But veduta painting, views of real and imagined Rome, became his principal occupation.
His vedute split into two modes. Some were topographically faithful; others were capricci, fanciful rearrangements of monuments that compressed centuries of Roman architecture into a single composition. Both types were bought by European collectors, royalty and Grand Tourists who wanted a portable version of the city to take home. The Spanish monarchs were particularly avid patrons; several Panini paintings remain in the Prado.
He taught perspective and optics at the French Academy in Rome, where his students included Hubert Robert and the stage designer Giovanni Niccolo Servandoni. His methods were later formalised into the "Panini projection", a mathematical technique for rendering panoramic views. He was elected director of the Accademia di San Luca in 1754. He died in Rome in 1765.
He was born in Piacenza in 1691 and trained under Giuseppe Natali, the stage designer Francesco Galli-Bibiena, and Andrea Galluzzi. He settled in Rome in 1711 and entered the studio of Benedetto Luti. His early career was in palace decoration: the Villa Patrizi (1719), the Palazzo de Carolis (1720) and the Seminario Romano (1721). But veduta painting, views of real and imagined Rome, became his principal occupation.
His vedute split into two modes. Some were topographically faithful; others were capricci, fanciful rearrangements of monuments that compressed centuries of Roman architecture into a single composition. Both types were bought by European collectors, royalty and Grand Tourists who wanted a portable version of the city to take home. The Spanish monarchs were particularly avid patrons; several Panini paintings remain in the Prado.
He taught perspective and optics at the French Academy in Rome, where his students included Hubert Robert and the stage designer Giovanni Niccolo Servandoni. His methods were later formalised into the "Panini projection", a mathematical technique for rendering panoramic views. He was elected director of the Accademia di San Luca in 1754. He died in Rome in 1765.
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