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    photographic approaches. Old Masters Cornelis Biltius Jacob Biltius Donato Bramante Petrus Christus Antonio da Correggio Carlo Crivelli Luca Giordano Cornelis...
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    improved the function of the navigli and painted The Last Supper, and Bramante, who worked on the church of Santa Maria presso San Satiro, on the basilica...
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    history, such as Giuseppe Verdi, Mario Prada, Caravaggio, Enzo Biagi and Bramante. In addition to Italian, approximately a third of the population of western...
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    Zanetti (1985). "Rito Selvaggi". La musica italiana nel Novecento. Vol. 2. Bramante. p. 989. Casaglia, Gherardo (2005). "Rito Selvaggi". L'Almanacco di Gherardo...
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    begun. The city hosted artists like Ghirlandaio, Perugino, Botticelli and Bramante, who built the temple of San Pietro in Montorio and planned a great project...
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    tourist attractions, such as the Milan Cathedral and Piazza del Duomo, the Teatro alla Scala, the San Siro Stadium, the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, the...
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    popular factions of the city. In 1492 the Benedictines commissioned Donato Bramante, structural architect of St. Peter's Basilica, to renovate the new rectory...
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    masters who worked in Milan at the Sforza court, such as Filarete, Donato Bramante and Leonardo da Vinci and in Mantua at the Gonzaga court, like Andrea Mantegna...
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  • improved the function of the navigli and painted The Last Supper, and Bramante, who worked on the church of Santa Maria presso San Satiro, on the basilica...
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    roof, a citation of Alberti's Basilica of Sant'Andrea already found in Bramante's church of Santa Maria presso San Satiro. Vincenzo Seregni's first work...
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    and architects such as Filippo Brunelleschi, Andrea Palladio, and Donato Bramante. Italian explorers and navigators from the maritime republics, eager to...
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    (1444–1449). At the beginning of the High Renaissance in the early 16th century, Bramante used these elements together in the Tempietto in Rome (1502), which combined...
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    of the Samaritan and the 1854 Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino presented by Bramante to Pope Julius II). His masterpiece (now at the Museum of the Risorgimento...
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    to the mistress of Duca Cecilia Gallerani. Under his supervision, both Bramante and Leonardo took part in the embellishment of the palace, to whom is also...
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    the assistance of a mathematician. St. Peter's Basilica, Rome, by Donato Bramante, Michelangelo, Carlo Maderno and others, completed in 1615 Santa Maria...
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    after 1930, following the opening of Via Bramante, it was reduced to just the final stretch joining Via Bramante and Via Roma. Its route corresponds to...
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    Beltrami (1854–1933), Italian architect and architectural historian Donato Bramante (1444–1514), Italian Renaissance architect and painter Bramantino (1456–c...
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    Salvario district, which extends from Corso Vittorio Emanuele II to Corso Bramante and is delimited by the Turin-Genoa railway on the west side and by the...
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    Renaissance. Among the architects present on the site there were Donato Bramante, Raphael, Antonio da Sangallo the Younger, Michelangelo, Pirro Ligorio...
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  • the words of the philosopher Seneca in the setting of the Tempietto del Bramante, reviving the shared cultural roots of Italy and Spain. RADIX II premiered...
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    construction of the cathedral began in 1488, designed principally by Donato Bramante, Giovanni Antonio Amadeo, Gian Giacomo Dolcebuono; however, only by 1898...
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    The Miser. Considered one of Anfossi's best operas, it premiered at the Teatro San Moisè in Venice in the autumn season of 1775 and was subsequently performed...
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    other side of the incipient Via Bramante is the Rauli house, with its turret. Further south, the little Piazzetta Bramante (formerly Piazzetta Pretura) extended...
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    canons admired by humanists, and studied by architects and artists such as Bramante, Leonardo, and Giuliano da Sangallo. Painted references to the church from...
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  • Basilica. Amici del Liceo (1991). Del teatro - 150 anni di vita teatrale di Busto Arsizio. Busto Arsizio: Bramante editrice. Agnoletto, Attilio (1992)....
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  • in the second half of the 15th century; it is partially attributed to Bramante. The northern wall of the reflectory of the convent features the mural...
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    architecture, anticipated by Paolo Portoghesi around 1960, can be seen in the "Teatro del Mondo" (Theatre of the World) built by Aldo Rossi for the Venice Biennale...
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    Zanetti, i.e. probably, La musica italiana nel Settecento, Busto Arsizio, Bramante Editrice, 1978 Sauvé 2006's list reports the erroneous title of L'Armida...
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    (Naples, 1817), Pedrocchi Café (Padua, 1816), Canova Temple, (Posagno, 1819), Teatro Carlo Felice (Genoa, 1827) and the Cisternone (Livorno, 1829). The Church...
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    world. The city hosted artists like Ghirlandaio, Perugino, Botticelli and Bramante, who built the temple of San Pietro in Montorio and planned a great project...
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