Cristoforo Foppa (redirect from Foppa Caradosso)
Cristoforo (known as Caradosso) Foppa (1445 – c. 1527) was an Italian goldsmith, sculptor, and die sinker. According to some sources he was born at Olgiate...
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Captain Luigi Caradosso. The Luigi Caradosso stories were enormously popular with Adventure's readers. When Adventure published a new Caradosso story in the...
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Medallion of Niccolò by Caradosso...
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Francis I stemmed from methods that he learned from Caradosso (Cristoforo Foppa). He noticed that Caradosso would, "make a little model in wax of the size...
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lifelike head of Pope Julius II, which bear comparison with those of Caradosso; not to mention that he made medals of Signor Giovanni Bentivogli, in...
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Pinturicchio with Niccolò Alunno and Gerino da Pistoia Francesco Francia with Caradosso Pietro Perugino with Rocco Zoppo, Francesco Bacchiacca, Eusebio da San...
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sculptors such as Gian Cristoforo Romano, Cristoforo Solari and the Caradosso, humanists such as Baldassarre Castiglione, musicians and luthiers such...
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Founded 16 August 2012 (2012-08-16) Dissolved 2014 (2014) Headquarters Via Caradosso, 17 Milan Membership (2014) 72,583 Ideology Classical liberalism Economic...
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of the left column: it is taken from the front of one of the medals by Caradosso and Gian Cristoforo Romano made in honour of that pope around or after...
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(1485–1500), 2 sculptures : Two Angels, Musei Vaticani, Vatican (url) Caradosso (c. 1452 – 1527), 2 sculptures : Medal of Julius II, Bibliothèque Nationale...
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preserved at the National Gallery of Art in Washington and attributed to Caradosso. Even in the specular tondo, depicting the Battle Scene, there is the...
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is an effigy of Pope Julius II inferred from the obverse of a medal of Caradosso and Gian Cristoforo Romano cast after 1506. See Zani 2010, p. 125. That...
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