Giovanni Giaconi's lavish watercolors on Palladio

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Giovanni Giaconi's unique and beautiful watercolors collection

Giovanni Giaconi is the author of "ANDREA PALLADIO acquarelli di Giovanni Giaconi" published by Dolp. Vicenza 2009 and "THE VILLAS of PALLADIO" published by Princeton Architectural Press. New York October 2003. Unique and exclusive watercolor collection of the existing Villas and Palaces planned by Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio. Drawn by Giovanni Giaconi, these drawings were "hand made" between 1995 and 2008.

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2008 marks the anniversary of his birth! Happy Birthday Andrea

Andrea Palladio by Giovanni Giaconi

The best color drawings of Palladios buildings and architectures
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It's nicely done and I love the color drawings so realistic and up to date, nothing in comparison with old and black and white engravings from centuries ago
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Best recently published book about the entire body of work of Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio, the entire villas collection a must have!
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Palladio's posters and prints

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The Villas of Palladio

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Selected Palladio's buildings by Giovanni Giaconi

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Giovanni Giaconi is the author of "ANDREA PALLADIO acquarelli di Giovanni Giaconi" published by Dolp, Vicenza 2009, and "The Villas of Palladio" publi... more »

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