Giuseppe Barberi

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Giuseppe Barberi
Born1746
Died1809
Occupation architect
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Design for a Monument for Aristodemus Giuseppe Barberi (1746 - 1809).jpg
Design for a Monument for Aristodemus

Giuseppe Barberi (1746-1809) was an Italian architect, [1] though he first trained as a silversmith. [2]

Legacy

His work is held in several museums, including the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, [3] the University of Michigan Museum of Art, [4] the Morgan Library & Museum, [5] and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. [1] [6] [7]

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References

  1. 1 2 "Giuseppe Barberi". Collection. Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum. Retrieved 30 September 2012.
  2. "A design for a Trompe l'oeil ceiling, attributed to Giuseppe Barberi (Rome 1746-1809) - LAPADA". lapada.org. Retrieved 2020-03-11.
  3. "Giuseppe Barberi | People | Collection of Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum". collection.cooperhewitt.org. Retrieved 2021-01-12.
  4. "Exchange|Search: barberi". exchange.umma.umich.edu. Retrieved 2020-03-11.
  5. "Barberi, Giuseppe". The Morgan Library & Museum. Retrieved 2020-03-11.
  6. University of Michigan Museum of Art: Results (27 : 1 / 2)
  7. The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Convention entre la Republique Française et les États-Unis d'Amerique, signée à Mortefontaine le onze Vendemaire, An 9, 3 Octobre, 1800 [Conve...