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    for 1341. He is not to be confused with the 16th-century architect Francesco Capriani da Volterra, student of Vignola and husband of the engraver Diana...
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    the reconstruction of the church. The church was built from 1592 by Francesco Capriani and completed after his death by Carlo Maderno in 1604–1609. Within...
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    theatre. It was built at the end of the 16th century by the architect Francesco Capriani at the behest of Cardinal Anton Maria Salviati, and named after the...
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    has remained closed since that day. The building was designed by Francesco Capriani da Volterra around the middle of the 16th century, and finished by...
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    Giacomo degli Incurabili was started in 1592 by a student of Vignola's, Francesco Capriani, and finished by Carlo Maderno. It also has ribs between the six windows...
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    intricately coffered ceiling of the nave and crossings, designed by Francesco Capriani, carved by Jacopo Pavolini, and gilded by Fulvo della Tuccia. The...
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    was donated to the Poor Clares. It was rebuilt by the architects Francesco Capriani da Volterra and Carlo Maderno during 1591–1601, and subsequently restored...
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    Musica viva, Vol. III. Brussels (1936) Johann Sebastian Bach, edited by E. Capriani. "Documenti storici" in Opere per Liuto, Vol. III. Rovereto (1977) MB Lpz...
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    (1568). In 1565, she met her first husband, the architect Francesco da Volterra (Capriani). The pair moved to Rome by 1575. Once in Rome, Diana used...
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