Giuseppe Del Rosso
Giuseppe Del Rosso (May 16, 1760 – December 22, 1831) was an architect and architectural writer mainly in late 18th and early 19th-century Florence and Tuscany.[1] He became a collaborator with Marco Lastri in the editorship of a 6 volume set of observations on cultural monuments and buildings in Florence, which proved as a guide, sometimes anecdotal, for the sophisticated foreign travelers, titled L'Osservatore fiorentino sugli edifizj della sua patria.

Portrait of Giuseppe del Rosso, 1827
He was born in Rome, the son of the architect Zanobi Del Rosso, and obtained his first commissions from the Grand-Duke Peter Leopold of Habspurg-Lorraine. He helped design the Teatro Goldoni in Florence. Among his publications are:
References
- Enciclopedia Treccani, Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 38 (1990), entry by Mario Bencivenni.
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