Caspar van Wittel or Gaspar van Wittel (Dutch: [ˈkɑspɑr vɑɱ ˈʋɪtəl, ˈɡɑs-]; born Jasper Adriaensz van Wittel; 1652 or 1653 – 13 September 1736), known...
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grandson of the above Caspar van Wittel (1652 or 1653–1736), Dutch painter Caspar Veldkamp (born 1964), Dutch politician Caspar Whitney (1864–1929), American...
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Vanvitellii can refer to: Caspar van Wittel, painter of Baroque vedute Luigi Vanvitelli, prominent 18th-century Baroque and Neoclassical architect of...
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continent. Italian architect Luigi Vanvitelli son of Dutch architect Caspar van Wittel built the Royal Palace in Caserta in c. 1750. He contributed to the...
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include displays of works by the Caravaggisti, Bartolomeo Manfredi, Caspar van Wittel, Giacomo Ceruti, and Antonio Joli. Its most significant sales include...
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Pieter. The Dutch-born painter Caspar van Wittel, who lived in Rome since 1675, became the godfather of his first child. Van Bloemen was successful in Rome...
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Amersfoort until 1674, the year in which he left for Italy together with Caspar van Wittel, another pupil of Withoos. He is documented in Rome on 3 January 1675...
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Anna Lorenzani, and a Dutch painter of land and cityscapes (veduta), Caspar van Wittel, who also used the name Vanvitelli. He was trained in Rome by the...
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writer and photographer Emanuel de Witte (1617–1692), Dutch painter Caspar van Wittel (1653–1736), Dutch/Italian painter and draftsman Uwe Wittwer (born...
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influenced by the Dutch painter Caspar van Wittel (often called Vanvitelli), who was a long-term resident of Rome. Van Wittel was the pioneer of the genre...
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