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      • Luigi Rossini (1790–1857) was an Italian artist, best known for his etchings of ancient Roman architecture.
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  2. Luigi Rossini (1790–1857) was an Italian artist, best known for his etchings of ancient Roman architecture.

  3. Luigi Rossini. Italian, 1790-1857. Luigi Rossini trained as an architect in Bologna before moving to Rome in 1813, where he had more success as an artist. Following in the footsteps of Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Rossini began a series of etchings of Rome’s constructed marvels.

  4. Luigi Rossini was a great Italian artist of the 19th century. He began working in Bologna, where he studied with Antonio Giuseppe Basoli (1744-1843), and at the same time he took an interest in attending architectural lectures, thanks to which he won a prize in 1813 which led him to Rome.

  5. Luigi Rossini was an Italian artist born in 1790, renowned for his contributions to the Romanticism movement through his detailed engravings. He studied at the Accademia di San Luca in Rome, where he honed his skills in architectural and landscape depiction.

  6. With a libretto by the 61-year-old poet-in-residence Luigi Romanelli already lined up for the season’s second new production in mid-September, Rossini was invited to provide the music. The story of La pietra del paragone, ‘The Touchstone’, suited him perfectly.

  7. Biography. Etcher of large Roman views in sub-Piranesian manner. b. Ravenna, to Rome 1813. His best-known set of 100 views in Rome (see 1870,0709.417 to 517) was confusingly titled 'Le Antichità Romane'. The figures in most of his plates from 1817-35 were added by Bartolomeo Pinelli (qv).

  8. Balochi [né Balloco], Luigi (17661832), Italian-born librettist and composer. Trained as a lawyer, he moved in 1802 to Paris, where for twenty-five years he worked as librettist and stage director at the Théâtre Italian.

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