Bartolomeo Scala (1430–1497) was an Italian politician, author and historian. Born in Colle Val d'Elsa, he became a protégé of Cosimo and Piero de' Medici...
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Bartolomeo (redirect from Bartolommeo (name))
Bartolomeo or Bartolommeo is a masculine Italian given name, the Italian equivalent of Bartholomew. Its diminutive form is Baccio. Notable people with...
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of Santa Maria della Scala also centered on the life of the Virgin Mary. The main painter of these altarpieces was Bartolommeo Bulgarini whose family...
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George Eliot, Volume 1. BiblioBazaar. p. 191. ISBN 978-0-559-29442-6. Bartolommeo Scala gave his Alessandra to the Greek Marullo… Pierre de Ronsard, Oeuvres...
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Michelozzo (redirect from Michelozzo di Bartolommeo)
537–538. ISBN 0-8240-2678-0. Fabriczy, Cornelius von. Michelozzo di Bartolommeo. pp. 59ff. Lightbrown, R.W. (1980). Donatello & Michelozzo: An Artistic...
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Bartolomeo Bulgarini (redirect from Bartolommeo Bulgarini)
is now lost, was a panel painting for the hospital of Santa Maria Della Scala in Siena although he was active up until his death in 1378. The Assumption...
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National Gallery of Art in Washington. It was probably commissioned by Bartolommeo Bartoli, bishop of Cagli. It originated in a chapel of the Dominican...
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di Garegnano), Milan (1349–1779) Genoa Charterhouse (Certosa di San Bartolommeo di Genova), Rivarolo Ligure, Genoa (1297–1798) Gorgona Charterhouse (Certosa...
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Mastino II della Scala of Verona, who had been hostile to the Archbishop, he gained the friendship of Mastino's son, Cangrande II della Scala. In 1351, he...
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(1943–2014), motorcycle designer for Cagiva, Ducati, and MV Agusta. Bartolommeo Tutiani (fl. 1515), engraver. Antonio Zabelli (1742–1796), engraver....
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Scarlatti (d. 1725). 1709 — First fortepiano (modern piano) built by Bartolommeo Cristofori in Florence. 1718 — Alessandro Scarlatti's The Triumph of...
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begun until 1446, after his death. It was completed by Michelozzo di Bartolommeo and Bernardo Rossellino in 1467. Brunelleschi also planned for an external...
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original name Lorenzo Lotti, was a sculptor and architect from Florence. Bartolommeo Bandinelli (1493–1560), was a Renaissance sculptor. Hercules and Cacus...
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Verona suffered a schism between two would-be bishops. Bishop Bartolommeo della Scala (1336–1338), a Benedictine who had been Abbot of S. Zeno, was the...
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maker of altarpieces; known for works from after he settled in Spain Bartolommeo Bandinelli, did bas-reliefs in the choir of the cathedral of Florence...
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Bring forth Water, State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg (url) Maso di Bartolommeo (1406-ca. 1456), 1 sculpture : Bronze Doors of the New Sacristy, Duomo...
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Martyrdom of San Sebastian, which Catholics were prohibited from seeing, at La Scala in 1926. Cardinal Tosi died after a long illness in Milan, at age 64. He...
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giocoso 3 acts Ferdinando Rutini 11 February 1817 Rome, Teatro Argentina Bartolommeo colla Cavalla melodramma buffo 2 acts Antonio Pauselli Autumn 1817 Florence...
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