Francesco Maria Richini (also spelled Ricchini) (9 February 1584 – 24 April 1658) was an Italian Baroque architect. He was born in Milan, Italy, and trained...
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1560s), Renaissance architect, painter and poet from Rovato Francesco Maria Richini (1584–1658), Baroque architect from Milan This disambiguation page lists...
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The east side is called "Richini", as it is situated on a seventeenth-century garden designed by Francesco Maria Richini, and houses two auditorium-style...
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Milan Cathedral (redirect from Cathedral of Santa Maria Nascente)
Federico Borromeo had the foundations of the new façade laid by Francesco Maria Richini and Fabio Mangone. Work continued until 1638 with the construction...
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to the Jesuits (1572), then underwent a radical rebuilding by Francesco Maria Richini (1627–28). When the Jesuits were disbanded in 1773, the palazzo...
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Construction was begun in 1607 and completed in 1630. The architect was Francesco Maria Richini. The right side of the church overlooks Via Andegari, after a family...
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also a Barnabite monk. One of his pupils was the future architect Francesco Maria Richini. His major work is the influential church of Sant'Alessandro in...
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professor architecture at the Accademia Ambrosiana. He was assisted by Francesco Maria Richini and others in the rebuilding of the famous Biblioteca Ambrosiana...
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Gian Battista Vismara, and installed by the Milanese architect Francesco Maria Richini. The construction of the column was ordered by the "Confraternity...
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creation of the Biblioteca Ambrosiana, in a building designed by Francesco Maria Richini, and the nearby Pinacoteca Ambrosiana. Many notable churches and...
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It was designed by architect Francesco Maria Richini, and after his death in 1658, the project was completed by Francesco Castelli—the original architect...
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Borromeo in Pavia.: 8 The present palace was built to designs of Francesco Maria Richini from about 1615.: 251 Work began in 1627, but was interrupted...
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the inside of the church. Other works inside are attributed to Francesco Maria Richini and Carlo Bellosio. "Chiesa di San Sepolcro" (in Italian). Provincia...
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29 – Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange (d. 1647) February 9 – Francesco Maria Richini, Italian architect (d. 1658) February 12 – Caspar Barlaeus, Dutch...
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Busto Arsizio (section Piazza Santa Maria)
of the cemetery in front of the basilica. In 1609 the architect Francesco Maria Richini was entrusted with the construction of the new basilica on an earlier...
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Palazzo Brera was built to the north of the church, to designs of Francesco Maria Richini, from about 1615.: 251 Following the suppression of the Jesuits...
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Tuscan columns in the courtyard of the Palazzo Brera, Milan, by Francesco Maria Richini, 17th century Baroque Tuscan columns of the Christ Church, London...
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housing exhibition spaces, offices, and a theater. Architect Francesco Maria Richini built the nucleus of the palazzo in the years 1642–1648 for Count...
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and Francesco Maria Richini known simply as il Richini, with his lines more inspired by the early Roman Baroque. Beyond this dualism, Richini represents...
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project was initially assigned to Fabio Mangone, but completed by Francesco Maria Richini. The latter architect solved the problem of the disparate registers...
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and Francesco Maria Richini known simply as il Richini, with lines more inspired by the early Roman Baroque. Having overcome this dualism, Richini represents...
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baroque works in the province of Varese. Built to a design by Francesco Maria Richini., the foundation stone of the new basilica was laid on 26 May 1609...
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Fabio Mangone, as architect of the Duomo of Milan. At this time Francesco Maria Richini soon became architect for the cathedral. A sketch (1647) by Buzzi...
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music, commissioning Palazzo Arese (later Arese Litta) in Milan by Francesco Maria Richini, extensive additions to Palazzo Arese (later Arese Borromeo) in...
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Mannerist style. The current appearance of the church is the work of Francesco Maria Richini, who completed the commission in 1630 for the Theatine order. The...
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1511 with funding from King Louis XII of France. The architect Francesco Maria Richini undertook major work between 1621 and 1624. Following its closure...
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moreover not under Tibaldi's supervision, but of his major pupil Francesco Maria Richini. Inside, owed to Tibaldi are the three monumental altars in the...
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English colonial administrator and admiral (b. 1587) April 24 – Francesco Maria Richini, Italian architect (b. 1584) April 29 – John Cleveland, English...
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the Palazzo Brera, which was built in about 1615 to designs by Francesco Maria Richini, and until the suppression of the Jesuits in 1773 had been a Jesuit...
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English colonial administrator and admiral (b. 1587) April 24 – Francesco Maria Richini, Italian architect (b. 1584) April 29 – John Cleveland, English...
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