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  2. Villa Albani - Wikipedia

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    The Villa Albani (later Villa Albani-Torlonia) is a villa in Rome, built on the Via Salaria for Cardinal Alessandro Albani.It was built between 1747 and 1767 by the architect Carlo Marchionni in a project heavily influenced by others – such as Giovanni Battista Nolli, Giovanni Battista Piranesi and Johann Joachim Winckelmann – to house Albani's collection of antiquities, curated by ...

  3. Villa Torlonia (Rome) - Wikipedia

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    Villa Torlonia is a villa and surrounding gardens in Rome, Italy, formerly belonging to the Torlonia family. ... Villa Albani-Torlonia; References

  4. Torlonia Collection - Wikipedia

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    One of the outstanding pieces belonging to the Villa Albani collection is the Torlonia Vase, a marble krater resting on carved lions' feet with a relief around its sides depicting a Bacchic symposium. It is believed to have adorned the Horti Agrippinae, the gardens of Agrippina the Elder between the Janiculum Hill and the Vatican plain.

  5. Villa Torlonia - Wikipedia

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    Villa Torlonia is a name of several country retreats of the princely family of Torlonia on the outskirts of Rome and in Frascati (Lazio) including: Villa Torlonia (Frascati) Villa Torlonia, San Mauro Pascoli; in Rome: Villa Albani-Torlonia with its entrance in the via Salaria, better known by its former name, the Villa Albani; Villa Torlonia (Rome)

  6. Torlonia - Wikipedia

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    He was the builder of the Villa Torlonia in Rome, among other Palazzo Torlonia villas. He married Anna Maria Chiaveri née Schultheiss, a widow who came from a family of southern German merchants from the city of Donaueschingen. Leopoldo Torlonia, a grandson of Giovanni, was the Mayor of Rome from May 1882 to May 1887. [3]

  7. Alessandro Torlonia, 2nd Prince of Civitella-Cesi - Wikipedia

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    Alessandro Torlonia was a great collector of Greek and Roman antiquities, purchasing or excavating quantities of sculpture to add to the Torlonia Collection. [4] [5] In 1866, Prince Alessandro purchased the Villa Albani, which contained many outstanding Graeco-Roman artifacts assembled by the late Cardinal Alessandro Albani, a nephew of Pope Clement XI.

  8. The J. Paul Getty Museum's priceless collection of artwork, which includes paintings by Van Gogh, Rembrandt, Monet and Degas, once again found itself in the path of destruction as the Palisades ...

  9. Studi sul Settecento Romano - Wikipedia

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    Committenze della famiglia Albani (1985) Note sulla Villa Albani Torlonia (1986) Ville e palazzi. Illusione scenica e miti archeologici (1987) Carlo Marchionni. Architettura, decorazione e scenografia contemporanea (1988) L'architettura da Clemente XI a Benedetto XIV. Pluralità di tendenze (1989)