Giuseppe Pannini or Panini (Rome, 1720–1810 or 1812[1][2] or possibly 1718–1805[3]), also Joseph Pannini, was an architect, scenographer and archaeologist living in Rome, capital of the Papal States, present-day Italy, in the transitory period between Late Baroque and Neoclassicism.[4][5]
Translated: Of his sons, Giuseppe (Rome 1720 – 1812), was architect and archaeologist, Francesco (Rome 1725 circa – there after 1794), collaborator of his father, was the author of views for engravings.