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Luigi Vanvitelli Collection

Luigi Vanvitelli, an Italian architect and engineer, left an indelible mark on the world of architecture with his stunning creations

Background imageLuigi Vanvitelli Collection: Staircase of Honor in the Palazzo Reale, Caserta, Italy (b / w photo)

Staircase of Honor in the Palazzo Reale, Caserta, Italy (b / w photo)
6016722 Staircase of Honor in the Palazzo Reale, Caserta, Italy (b/w photo) by American Photographer (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Staircase of Honor in the Palazzo Reale)

Background imageLuigi Vanvitelli Collection: Piazza della Madonna, Loreto, Italy (litho)

Piazza della Madonna, Loreto, Italy (litho)
5996433 Piazza della Madonna, Loreto, Italy (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Piazza della Madonna, Loreto, Italy.); © Look and Learn

Background imageLuigi Vanvitelli Collection: Facade Palace decorated Marriage King Naples

Facade Palace decorated Marriage King Naples
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Background imageLuigi Vanvitelli Collection: Design Church Interior 1700-1773 Pen brown ink

Design Church Interior 1700-1773 Pen brown ink
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Background imageLuigi Vanvitelli Collection: Ceiling Ballroom decorated Marriage King Naples

Ceiling Ballroom decorated Marriage King Naples
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Background imageLuigi Vanvitelli Collection: Design Altar 1700-1773 Pen brown ink brush

Design Altar 1700-1773 Pen brown ink brush
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Background imageLuigi Vanvitelli Collection: Architectural Sketch design Wall Doorway two smaller sketches

Architectural Sketch design Wall Doorway two smaller sketches
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Background imageLuigi Vanvitelli Collection: Manuscript page Project Fountain recto Plan Monumental Staircase

Manuscript page Project Fountain recto Plan Monumental Staircase
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Background imageLuigi Vanvitelli Collection: Design Theater Interior 1700-1773 Pen brown ink

Design Theater Interior 1700-1773 Pen brown ink
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Background imageLuigi Vanvitelli Collection: Transverse Section Small Theater Palace Caserta

Transverse Section Small Theater Palace Caserta
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Background imageLuigi Vanvitelli Collection: Longitudinal Section Small Theater Palace Caserta

Longitudinal Section Small Theater Palace Caserta
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Background imageLuigi Vanvitelli Collection: Project Chapel Church San Ciriaco Ancona 1700-1773

Project Chapel Church San Ciriaco Ancona 1700-1773
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Background imageLuigi Vanvitelli Collection: Longitudinal Section Ballroom Decorated Marriage

Longitudinal Section Ballroom Decorated Marriage
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Background imageLuigi Vanvitelli Collection: Projection Ceiling Plan Small Theater Palace

Projection Ceiling Plan Small Theater Palace
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Background imageLuigi Vanvitelli Collection: Design high altar Gesu Nuovo Naples 1700-1773

Design high altar Gesu Nuovo Naples 1700-1773
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Background imageLuigi Vanvitelli Collection: Luigi Vanvitelli 1674-1755 Pen brown ink traces

Luigi Vanvitelli 1674-1755 Pen brown ink traces
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Background imageLuigi Vanvitelli Collection: Detail study facade Milan cathedral 1700-1773

Detail study facade Milan cathedral 1700-1773
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Background imageLuigi Vanvitelli Collection: Italy, Campania Region, Caserta, Royal Palace

Italy, Campania Region, Caserta, Royal Palace
Italy - Campania Region - Caserta. FaA

Background imageLuigi Vanvitelli Collection: View of Castel Sant Angelo by Luigi Vanvitelli

View of Castel Sant Angelo by Luigi Vanvitelli
The Luigi Vanvitelli (1700-1773) School. Rome, view of Castel Sant Angelo


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Luigi Vanvitelli, an Italian architect and engineer, left an indelible mark on the world of architecture with his stunning creations. One such masterpiece is the Staircase of Honor in the Palazzo Reale, Caserta, Italy. This black and white photo captures the grandeur and elegance of this architectural marvel. In Piazza della Madonna, Loreto, Italy, Vanvitelli's litho artwork adorns the square. The intricate details and artistic finesse are a testament to his talent. The facade of the Palace decorated for the marriage of King Naples showcases Vanvitelli's ability to blend beauty with functionality seamlessly. His design transforms ordinary structures into works of art that stand as symbols of power and opulence. Vanvitelli's pen brown ink sketches reveal his meticulous attention to detail in designing church interiors during 1700-1773. Each stroke brings life to these drawings, showcasing his mastery over architectural elements. The ceiling ballroom decorated for the marriage of King Naples is a sight to behold. Vanvitelli's creativity shines through as he combines exquisite designs with structural integrity. His altar designs showcase his versatility as an artist using both pen brown ink and brush techniques. These detailed drawings highlight Vanvitelli's ability to create sacred spaces that inspire awe and reverence. An architectural sketch featuring a wall doorway alongside two smaller sketches demonstrates Vanvitelli's knack for capturing unique perspectives while maintaining harmony within each composition. A manuscript page from one of his projects reveals a plan for a monumental staircase fountain - a true testament to his innovative thinking and vision. Vanvitelli also ventured into theater design during 1700-1773; pen brown ink drawings depict intricately designed interiors that transport audiences into another world filled with drama and enchantment. Transverse sections provide insight into how small theaters were integrated within larger palaces like Caserta - showcasing not only Vanvitelli's technical prowess but also his ability to seamlessly blend different architectural elements.