Domenico Fancelli (1469–1519) was an Italian sculptor who worked primarily in Spain, where he was one of those who introduced Renaissance art. His most...
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Chiarissimo Fancelli (?–1632), Italian sculptor Domenico Fancelli (1469–1519), Italian sculptor Pietro Fancelli (1764–1850), Italian painter Petronio Fancelli (1734–1800)...
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first group are the sculptors Domenico Fancelli, Pietro Torrigiano and Jacopo Torni, also called the Indaco. Domenico Fancelli carved the tomb of the infant...
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center of the transept lie the tombs of Isabella and Ferdinand by Domenico Fancelli and Joanna and Philip (by Bartolomé Ordóñez). The tombs are set high...
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d'Antonio Fancelli (died 1632) was an Italian sculptor and architect of the late-Mannerist and Baroque periods, mainly active in Tuscany. Domenico Pieratti...
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the Ghent-Bruges school and Netherlandish tradition (born unknown) Domenico Fancelli, Italian sculptor working in Spain (born 1469) Ambrosius Holbein,...
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of Aragon. A marble monument below the main altar was designed by Domenico Fancelli. While the statue of the prince is still Gothic, the ornamented truncated...
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under the influence of Gil de Siloé, who had studied in Italy, and Domenico Fancelli, who was from Italy. In 1515 he established a studio in Barcelona...
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This work is attributed to a team working under the leadership of Domenico Fancelli, although some authorities attribute it to Andrea Sansovino. Cardinal...
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(bronze) 1469: Baccio da Montelupo – Italian sculptor (died 1523) 1469: Domenico Fancelli – Italian sculptor working in Spain (died 1519) 1469: Francesco Granacci...
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style". He was probably influenced by the Fontainebleau stuccos. Domenico Fancelli (1469–1519) produced several tomb effigies for Spanish royalty and...
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San Domenico, Fiesole, which had been perhaps restored by Giuliano da Sangallo a few years before. In 1493 Perugino had married Chiara Fancelli, daughter...
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of Asturias and Girona in St Thomas's Royal Monastery, sculpted by Domenico Fancelli, is shown the undifferenced Catholic Monarchs's coat of arms without...
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Cathedral, which he completed in 1508. His work shows influences of Domenico Fancelli. He is believed to have taken a trip to Italy in his youth, which...
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de Santa María de la Sede de Sevilla to a marble sepulcher made by Domenico Fancelli and commissioned by his brother, Íñigo López de Mendoza y Quiñones...
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The tomb of the Catholic Monarchs was the work of Italian sculptor Domenico Fancelli; the tomb of Joanna of Castile and Philip I of Castile the work of...
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Martial. An altar in the lower church has a marble bas relief by Cosimo Fancelli commemorating the first excavations of the site. Due to its proximity to...
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Blessed Virgin of Savona to Blessed Anthony Botta was completed by Cosimo Fancelli, and statues of Saint Joseph by Ercole Ferrata and Saint John the Baptist...
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palazzo's architect, and that his pupil Luca Fancelli was merely his assistant in the task, but today it is Fancelli who is generally credited. Besides obvious...
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Giovanni Antonio Dosio Giacomo del Duca Luca Fancelli Giovanni Maria Falconetto Aristotile Fioravanti Domenico Fontana Girolamo Genga Pietro di Giacomo Cataneo...
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Bernini, Stefano Speranza, Giuliano Finelli, Andrea Bolgi, Giacomo Antonio Fancelli, Lazzaro Morelli, Francesco Baratta, Ercole Ferrata, the Frenchman Niccolò...
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decorating the Logge Vaticane (completed in 1519).[citation needed] Domenico Fancelli completes sculpting the tomb of the Catholic Monarchs in the Royal...
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1582, he completely renovated the Ghirardina Court, initiated by Luca Fancelli around 1470. In 1583, he made an important work in the palace Gazzuolo...
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ancient rotunda, and contains a sculpture of St Francis by Giacomo Antonio Fancelli. The German painter Johann Friedrich Overbeck, founder of the Nazarene...
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Florence in September 1493 to marry Chiara, daughter of architect Luca Fancelli. The same year, Perugino made Florence his permanent home once again, though...
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dismantled in 1602 following a fire in the cathedral. A new pulpit by Fancelli was installed 25 years later, it used some of Pisano's original carvings...
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Agostino Chigi, the papal banker. The Deposition over the altar is by Cosimo Fancelli. The second chapel on the right, the Cesi Chapel, was designed by Antonio...
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with three entrances, each one with a drawbridge. In 1459 architect Luca Fancelli, commissioned by marquis Ludovico III Gonzaga, who assigned several rooms...
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Mantegna, Giulio Romano, Donatello, Peter Paul Rubens, Pisanello, Domenico Fetti, Luca Fancelli and Nicolò Sebregondi. Though many of the masterworks have been...
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dum configitur spina Angel with the Sudarium (Veronica's Veil by Cosimo Fancelli Respice faciem Christi tui Angel with the Garment and Dice by Paolo Naldini...
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