Giovanni Paolo Panini (1691-1765) was an Italian artist and architect from Rome, best known for his grandiose and detailed vedute, or views of the city. His works are characterised by their sweeping perspectives, lively details, and a masterful manipulation of light and atmosphere. Panini's works are considered some of the finest examples of the genre, and have been widely reproduced in fine art prints and posters.
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Panini Prints
- Alexander the Great before the Tomb of Achilles
- Arcadian Scene
- Capriccio View of Rome with the Colosseum, Arch of Constantine and the Temple of Castor and Pollux
- Cardinal Melchior de Polignac Visiting St Peter's in Rome
- Charles de Bourbon visiting Pope Benedict XIV at St Peter's, Rome, 1745
- Classical Ruins, 18th Century
- The Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine, Rome
- Concert Given by Cardinal de La Rochefoucauld at the Argentina Theatre in Rome, on the Marriage of Louis the Dauphin, son of Louis XV, to Marie-Josephe of Saxony
- Concert in a Circular Gallery
- Festive Decorations on Piazza di Spagna to Mark the Birth of a Prince
- Gallery of Views of Ancient Rome
- Gallery with Views of Modern Rome
- Interior of St Peter's, Rome
- Interior of the Church of San Paolo Fuori le Mura, Rome
- The Interior of the Pantheon, Rome, Looking North from the Main Altar
- Interior of the Pantheon, Rome, c.1734
- Landscape with Roman Ruins
- Modern Rome
- The Piazza Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome
- Portrait of the Duc de Choiseul
- Preaching Among the Ancient Ruins
- Preparation For the Firework Display at Piazza Navona, Rome, to Celebrate the Birth of the Dauphin
- Presentation of the Order of the Holy Spirit to Prince Vaini by Paul-Hippolyte de Beauvillers, Duke of Saint-Aignan in 1732
- Roman Ruins with a Prophet
- Ruins with St Paul Preaching
- View of Campo Vaccino in Rome
- View of the Roman Forum