Carlo Barabino
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Carlo Barabino | |
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Born |
February 11, 1768 Genoa |
Died |
September 3, 1835 Genoa |
Nationality | Italian |
Field | Architecture |
Movement | Neoclassicism |
Carlo Barabino (February 11, 1768 -September 3, 1835) was a prominent Italian architect of the Neoclasssic period, active mainly in his native Genoa. He was a pupil of Giuseppe Barbieri. He designed the original Teatro Carlo Felice Opera House in Genoa; facade rebuilt after destruction in World War II. He also built the Palazzo Dell'Accademia in Genoa, and the facade of Santa Maria Assunta, Genoa (Carignano).
Source
- Corrado, Ricci (1911). Art in Northern Italy. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. pp. page 258.
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