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Palazzi di Genova is a 1622 book written and illustrated by Peter Paul Rubens, depicting and describing the palaces of Genoa, Italy in 72 plates. A second volume with 67 further plates was added the same year, and they are usually found (and reprinted) together. The illustrations of the second part are usually considered not to be by Rubens though. It is the only book Rubens published himself (he provided illustrations for a number of other books).

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  • Palazzi di Genova (es)
  • Palazzi di Genova (fr)
  • Palazzi di Genova (it)
  • Palazzi di Genova (en)
  • Palazzi di Genova (ru)
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  • Palazzi di Genova est le nom d'un ouvragedédié à l'architecture génoise du Cinquecento, publié à Anvers, en 1622, par le peintre Pierre Paul Rubens. (fr)
  • Palazzi di Genova è un libro dedicato all'architettura genovese del Cinquecento, pubblicato ad Anversa nel 1622, dal pittore Pieter Paul Rubens. (it)
  • «Palazzi di Genova» — книга, написанная и иллюстрированная Питером Паулем Рубенсом и изданная в 1622 году. (ru)
  • Palazzi di Genova es un libro de 1622 publicado en Amberes, escrito e ilustrado por Pedro Pablo Rubens, que muestra y describe los palacios de Génova del Cinquecento, en una colección de grabados con 72 planchas​ Se agregó un segundo volumen con 67 planchas adicionales el mismo año, y generalmente se encuentran (y se reimprimen) juntos. Sin embargo, las ilustraciones de la segunda parte generalmente son consideradas como no hechas por Rubens. Es el único libro que Rubens publicó él mismo (proporcionó ilustraciones para otros libros).​ (es)
  • Palazzi di Genova is a 1622 book written and illustrated by Peter Paul Rubens, depicting and describing the palaces of Genoa, Italy in 72 plates. A second volume with 67 further plates was added the same year, and they are usually found (and reprinted) together. The illustrations of the second part are usually considered not to be by Rubens though. It is the only book Rubens published himself (he provided illustrations for a number of other books). (en)
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  • Palazzi di Genova es un libro de 1622 publicado en Amberes, escrito e ilustrado por Pedro Pablo Rubens, que muestra y describe los palacios de Génova del Cinquecento, en una colección de grabados con 72 planchas​ Se agregó un segundo volumen con 67 planchas adicionales el mismo año, y generalmente se encuentran (y se reimprimen) juntos. Sin embargo, las ilustraciones de la segunda parte generalmente son consideradas como no hechas por Rubens. Es el único libro que Rubens publicó él mismo (proporcionó ilustraciones para otros libros).​ El primer volumen contenía planos, fachadas y vistas adicionales de 12 palacios genoveses y el segundo libro contenía otros 19 palacios y 4 iglesias, siendo muchos los Palazzi dei Rolli. Rubens era un admirador de la arquitectura de Italia, como demostró al hacer su propia casa, el Rubenshuis en Amberes. El estilo genovés, desarrollado por arquitectos como Galeazzo Alessi, se hizo muy popular, y su distribución en el norte de Europa se debió, al menos en parte, al libro de Rubens. Ejemplos de esto incluyen el .​ (es)
  • Palazzi di Genova est le nom d'un ouvragedédié à l'architecture génoise du Cinquecento, publié à Anvers, en 1622, par le peintre Pierre Paul Rubens. (fr)
  • Palazzi di Genova is a 1622 book written and illustrated by Peter Paul Rubens, depicting and describing the palaces of Genoa, Italy in 72 plates. A second volume with 67 further plates was added the same year, and they are usually found (and reprinted) together. The illustrations of the second part are usually considered not to be by Rubens though. It is the only book Rubens published himself (he provided illustrations for a number of other books). The first volume contained plans, facades and additional views of 12 of the palaces of Genoa; the second book contained a further 19 palaces and 4 churches. Included are many of the Palazzi dei Rolli. They were seen by Rubens during his trips to Italy (probably late 1605 and early 1606). Rubens was an admirer of the architecture of Italy, as evidenced in his own house, the Rubenshuis in Antwerp. The Genoese style, developed by architects like Galeazzo Alessi, became very popular, and their distribution in Northern Europe was at least partially due to the book by Rubens. Examples of this include the Hôtel de Ville, Lyon. (en)
  • Palazzi di Genova è un libro dedicato all'architettura genovese del Cinquecento, pubblicato ad Anversa nel 1622, dal pittore Pieter Paul Rubens. (it)
  • «Palazzi di Genova» — книга, написанная и иллюстрированная Питером Паулем Рубенсом и изданная в 1622 году. (ru)
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