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Giovanni Battista Borra - Facade of a Baroque Church, Probably the Facade that Bernini Added to Pichetti’s Chiesa da le Barberine in Rome in 1639

Facade of a Baroque Church, Probably the Facade that Bernini Added to Pichetti’s Chiesa da le Barberine in Rome in 1639 (ca. 1750)

Giovanni Battista Borra (Italian, 1713 – 1770)
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Giovanni Battista Borra was an Italian architect, engineer and architectural draughtsman.

Borra was born in Dogliani. Studying under Bernardo Antonio Vittone from 1733 to 1736 (producing 10 plates for his teacher's Istruzione elementari per indirizzo de'giovani allo studio dell'architettura civile, published in Lugano in 1760), in 1748 he published a work of his own. This was a handbook on buildings' stability, practical in tone. He met Robert Wood in Rome, and joined his 1750–51 antiquarian expedition to Asia Minor and Syria as its architectural draughtsman before returning with Wood to England.

There he used his sketchbooks (now in the library of the Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies, London) to produce the original drawings (now in the Royal Institute of British Architects) for Wood's The Ruins of Balbec and The Ruins of Palmyra, and from 1752 to 1760 carried out commissions for English patrons. These works and their images led to motifs from Baalbek and Palmyra becoming fashionable for ceiling and interior decorations in England and Italy (Borra used them, for example, in his own work on the south facade of the Palazzo Isnardi and the interior decoration of its Sala d'Ercole and Sala di Diana, on the piano nobile). He is thought to have died in Turin.

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Topographical Map of Halicarnassus at its Harbor (ca. 1750)

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View of the Theater and Plan of the Ionic Temple at Sardis

View of the Theater and Plan of the Ionic Temple at Sardis (ca. 1750)

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Pianta di Rodi (ca. 1750)

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View of Maglova Aqueduct (ca. 1750)

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Reggio di Calabria

Reggio di Calabria (ca. 1750)

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Scoglio di Silla nel Faro di Mesina

Scoglio di Silla nel Faro di Mesina (ca. 1750)

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View of the Ruined Baths at Hadrian’s Villa at Tivoli

View of the Ruined Baths at Hadrian’s Villa at Tivoli (ca. 1750)

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Plan of a Temple at Mylasa and Detail of a Coffered Ceiling from a Tomb

Plan of a Temple at Mylasa and Detail of a Coffered Ceiling from a Tomb (ca. 1750)

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View of Micale Promontorio (ca. 1750)

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Plan, View and Second Plan of Ruins at Sardis

Plan, View and Second Plan of Ruins at Sardis (ca. 1750)

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Plan of Lake Tiberias (ca. 1750)

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Frieze and Capital of the Ionic Temple at Toreh

Frieze and Capital of the Ionic Temple at Toreh (ca. 1750)

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View of Ruins of the Asclepium at Pergamon

View of Ruins of the Asclepium at Pergamon (ca. 1750)

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Plan of the Port of Sigacik (ancient Teos)

Plan of the Port of Sigacik (ancient Teos) (ca. 1750)

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