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Antonio Maria Visentini
Antonio Maria Visentini

Antonio Maria Visentini

Italian, 1688-1782
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Antonio Visentini was an Italian architectural designer, painter and engraver, known for his architectural fantasies and capricci, the author of treatises on perspective and a professor at the Venetian Academy.

Born in Venice, Visentini was a pupil of the widely travelled Baroque painter Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini, who had painted some decors in English country houses at the beginning of the 18th century. Visentini is best known today as the engraver for Canaletto's first great series of Venetian vedute published under the title Urbis Venetiarum Prospectus Celebriores ex Antonii Canal, organised by British resident Joseph (Consul) Smith (1682–1770). The series was begun around 1728 and by the time it was completed in 1735, thirty-eight etchings and engravings had been printed.

On the Grand Canal, Visentini was commissioned to redesign the façade of the residence of Consul Smith, the Palazzo Balbi. He collaborated with Francesco Zuccarelli on capriccios based on English Palladian villas, again for Consul Smith; some have passed with Smith's collection to the British Royal Collection. In Vicenza, Visentini painted frescoes at the Villa Valmarana, for which Gian Domenico Tiepolo painted the figures. In the 1760s the English architect James Wyatt studied with him as an architectural draughtsman and painter.

Visentini's work, the Osservazioni, published in Venice in 1771, was intended as a complement and an extension of a treatise by Teofilo Gallacini (1564–1641), which concerned itself with the errors of Mannerist and early Baroque architecture. Visentini's engravings in the Osservazioni illustrate his proposed modifications correcting Baroque architectural details.

Visentini taught at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Venice from 1772–78, and he died in Venice in 1782.

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Drawing for Engraving in Raccolta di Vari Schizzi, Venice, 1747, After Angelo Rosis.

Drawing for Engraving in Raccolta di Vari Schizzi, Venice, 1747, After Angelo Rosis. (ca. 1747)

Antonio Maria Visentini (Italian, 1688-1782)
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Elevation of Column of Antoninus Pius and Elevation of Column of Trajan

Elevation of Column of Antoninus Pius and Elevation of Column of Trajan (1688–1782)

Antonio Maria Visentini (Italian, 1688-1782)
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Elevation of Wall Decoration in the Villa Medici

Elevation of Wall Decoration in the Villa Medici (1688–1782)

Antonio Maria Visentini (Italian, 1688-1782)
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Entrance Portal; Plan and Elevation, Each Pier Consisting of Two Pilasters

Entrance Portal; Plan and Elevation, Each Pier Consisting of Two Pilasters (1688–1782)

Antonio Maria Visentini (Italian, 1688-1782)
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Facade of a Rotunda

Facade of a Rotunda (1688–1782)

Antonio Maria Visentini (Italian, 1688-1782)
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Ionic Colonnade (6 Columns) on Rusticated Base

Ionic Colonnade (6 Columns) on Rusticated Base (1688–1782)

Antonio Maria Visentini (Italian, 1688-1782)
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