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Portrait of the architect Vincenzo Brenna (1747-1820), 1897. Artist: Anonymous
Portrait of the architect Vincenzo Brenna (1747-1820), 1897. Found in the collection of the Russian National Library, St. Petersburg
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Media ID 15005222
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Brenna Engineer Castle Engineers Castle Michaels Castle Mikhailovsky Castle Mikhailovsky Palace Mikhaylovsky Palace Petersburg Saint Michaels Castle Saint Petersburg Academic Art
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This lithograph, titled "Portrait of the architect Vincenzo Brenna (1747-1820)", offers a glimpse into the life and work of an esteemed figure in architectural history. Created by an anonymous artist in 1897, this fine art print showcases the remarkable talent and attention to detail that characterized academic art during this period. The subject of this portrait, Vincenzo Brenna, was a renowned Italian architect who made significant contributions to the architectural landscape of Saint Petersburg, Russia. His most notable achievement is perhaps the Mikhailovsky Castle, also known as Saint Michael's Castle or Engineer Castle. This magnificent structure stands as a testament to his skill and vision. Set against a backdrop reminiscent of Mikhaylovsky Palace, where many of Brenna's designs came to life, this portrait captures his dignified presence and intellectual prowess. With every stroke of the lithograph pencil, the artist has managed to convey both Brenna's passion for his craft and his unwavering commitment to excellence. Now housed within the collection of the Russian National Library in St. Petersburg itself, this print serves as a timeless tribute not only to Vincenzo Brenna but also to the rich cultural heritage preserved within these walls. It invites us all to appreciate and celebrate those individuals whose artistic endeavors have shaped our world for generations to come.
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