Palazzo Corner della Ca' Granda, also called Ca' Corner della Ca' Granda or simply Palazzo Corner or Palazzo Cornaro, is a Renaissance-style palace located...
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del Bovolo Palazzo Contarini Dal Zaffo Palazzo Contarini Fasan Palazzo Contarini Pisani Palazzo Contarini Flangini Palazzo Cornaro Palazzo Corner della...
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Palazzo Loredan dell'Ambasciatore. They commissioned many famous monuments and works of art, including Bernini's Ecstasy of St Theresa in the Cornaro...
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with Palace of the Queen from the "Corner (or Cornaro) Family"; it is so named because Caterina Cornaro, who became Queen of Cyprus by marriage, was born...
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del Bovolo Palazzo Contarini Dal Zaffo Palazzo Contarini Fasan Palazzo Contarini Pisani Palazzo Contarini Flangini Palazzo Cornaro Palazzo Corner della...
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Elena Cornaro Piscopia was born in the Palazzo Loredan, in Venice, Republic of Venice, on 5 June 1646. She was the third child of Gianbattista Cornaro-Piscopia...
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Porta Pia (1562) in Rome; the construction of the Palazzo Cornaro for the cardinal Alvise Cornaro; the construction of the Villa Mattei al Celio; and...
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new classical style, including the Palazzo Chiericati in Vicenza, the Villa Pisani in Montagnana, and the Villa Cornaro in Piombino Dese. Cardinal Barbaro...
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sculptural altarpiece group in white marble set in an elevated aedicule in the Cornaro Chapel of the church of Santa Maria della Vittoria in Rome. It was designed...
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namesake figures of the wider House of Cornaro at the same time. Around the middle of the 14th century, he bought the palazzo now known as the Ca' Loredan, which...
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Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome (redirect from Cornaro chapel)
preserved remains are on display inside. The Cornaro Chapel is a private chapel commissioned by Federico Cornaro to Baroque sculptor Gian Lorenzo Bernini...
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opened February, 1851. The exterior is a combination from Sansovino's Palazzo Cornaro, and Library of St. Mark at Venice; but varying in the upper part,...
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first high Renaissance buildings in Padua, the Loggia Cornaro, a garden loggia for Alvise Cornaro built as a Roman doric arcade. Along with his brother...
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Bartolomeo Cornaro, Felicia Cornaro, Francesco (Doge) Cornaro, Giorgio Cornaro, Giovanni I Cornaro, Giovanni II Cornaro, Girolamo Cornaro, Laura Cornaro, Marco...
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the Palazzi Barbaro, Ca' Rezzonico, Ca' d'Oro, Palazzo Dario, Ca' Foscari, Palazzo Barbarigo and to Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, housing the Peggy Guggenheim...
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Barbarigo reigned from 1486 until 1501, the period in which Catherine Cornaro, queen of Cyprus, donated her kingdom to Venice. He introduced the habit...
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The Portrait of Alvise Cornaro is a portrait by the Venetian painter Tintoretto, showing the man of letters Alvise 'Luigi' Cornaro. Datable to around 1560–1565...
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Girolamo Corner (redirect from Girolamo Cornaro)
Girolamo Corner or Cornaro (25 June 1632 – 1 October 1690) was a Venetian nobleman and statesman. He served in high military posts during the Morean War...
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sufficiently respected to be painter to Doge Giovanni II Cornaro, in charge of the decoration of Palazzo Mocenigo in the sestiere of San Polo, Venice. Satyress...
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facade) 1607–1616: Villa Cornaro al Paradiso, Venice (twin pavilions) 1609: Domenico Trevisan Villa, San Donà di Piave 1609–1616: Palazzo Contarini degli Scrigni...
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opposite case in the Villa Pisani at Montagnana and the Villa Cornaro at Piombino, the Palazzo Antonini was actually a rather ambivalent building: it is truly...
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cities to establish anatomical theatres. On 25 June 1678, Elena Lucrezia Cornaro Piscopia, a Venetian noblewoman and mathematician, became the first woman...
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He designed pieces for Simon and Bernini. The Doge table (1968) and the Cornaro sofa (1973) are the most famous. Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice, Italy...
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discovery that the mysterious and anonymous 104-panel fresco cycle at Villa Cornaro-Gable, the acclaimed villa in Piombino Dese designed by the Renaissance...
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Renaissance architecture to Padua with the Loggia and Odeo Cornaro in the garden of Alvise Cornaro. In southern Italy, Renaissance masters were called to...
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this islet is separate from islands comprising that town. It is stated by Cornaro, that Camaldolese tradition holds that Saint Romuald, founder of the order...
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Francesco Contarini Giovanni I Cornaro Nicolò Contarini Francesco Erizzo Francesco Molin Carlo Contarini Francesco Cornaro Bertuccio Valiero Giovanni Pesaro...
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the door in 1532. Falconetto was the architect of Alvise Cornaro's garden loggia, (Loggia Cornaro), the first fully Renaissance building in Padua. Nearby...
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12th-early 13th centuries). The Castle of Caterina Cornaro, now home to the Eleonora Duse theatre. Palazzo della Ragione, housing the city's museum. The cathedral...
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also be seen in his Ecstasy of Saint Teresa (1645–52), created for the Cornaro Chapel in Santa Maria della Vittoria, the Blessed Ludovica Albertoni in...
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