Antonio Salviati (18 March 1816 – 25 January 1890) was an Italian glass manufacturer and founder of the Salviati family firm. A native of Vicenza, Salviati...
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Salviati may refer to: The Salviati family of Florence The Salviati (glassmakers) family, glass makers and mosaicists in 19th-century Venice Antonio Salviati...
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d'Aubigné Antonio Maria Salviati (1537–1602), appointed cardinal in 1583 Alamanno Salviati, cardinal from 1727 until his death in 1733 Gregorio Salviati, cardinal...
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and bronze by Henri de Triqueti, Susan Durant, Alfred Gilbert and Antonio Salviati. The east door of the chapel, covered in ornamental ironwork, is the...
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Antonio Maria Salviati (21 January 1537 – 26 April 1602) was a Florentine Roman Catholic cardinal. Salviati was born in Florence, son of Lorenzo Salviati...
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1999. The company was founded by Antonio Salviati, a lawyer from Vicenza in Northern Italy. In 1971, the House of Salviati collaborated with the Laurel Lamp...
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Maria Salviati (17 July 1499 – 29 December 1543) was a Florentine noblewoman, the daughter of Lucrezia di Lorenzo de' Medici and Jacopo Salviati. She married...
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thee in Christ Antonio Salviati designed and created the elaborate mosaics in the porch of the mausoleum, at a quoted cost of £480. Salviati created mosaics...
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crowns to him. In 1880–81 it was recreated by the Venetian workshop of Antonio Salviati, according to the plans of the Belgian architect Jean-Baptiste de Béthune...
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glass mosaic), is the Villa Oechsler in Heringsdorf, built in 1883 by Antonio Salviati. The Wolgaster Holzbau company was internationally known for their...
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trips to Europe. Stanford commissioned Camerino and his company, the Antonio Salviati studios, to produce mosaics for the church. Stanford was involved in...
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Giovanni Salviati (Florence, 1490 - Ravenna, 1553) Lorenzo Salviati (Florence, 1492 - Ferrara, 1539), senator and patron Antonio Maria Salviati cardinal...
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began reinventing the earlier Murano techniques for making glass. Antonio Salviati, a Venetian lawyer who gave up his profession in 1859 in order to devote...
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Armistead, as well as a mosaic of the Last Supper by J. R. Clayton and Antonio Salviati. The south transept contains wall paintings made c. 1300, which Richard...
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is a grade II listed building built in 1898 for Venetian mosaicist Antonio Salviati. Austin Reed's flagship store was at Nos. 103–113 Regent Street for...
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glass-making with interest in Venetian glass-maker Antonio Salviati. Tiffany would study techniques from Salviati-trained glassmaker, Andrea Boldini. In 1902...
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Dawn, funded by Konstanty Przezdziecki [pl] (made in the workshop of Antonio Salviati in Venice in the late 19th century). All work was carried out by the...
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Filippo Vincenzo Romolo Salviati (29 January 1583 (Florence) – 22 March 1614 (Barcelona)) was an Italian nobleman, scientist and friend of Galileo. He...
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1970) Jean Xceron, Greek-American painter (died 1967) January 25 – Antonio Salviati, Italian glassmaker (born 1816) March 17 – John Rogers Herbert, English...
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chancel walls are glass mosaics of the tree of life by Antonio Salviati. A third mosaic by Salviati originally hung in the tympanum above the tower's front...
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Gregorio Antonio Maria Salviati (1722–1794) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal. Gregorio Salviati was born in Rome on 12 December 1722, the son of...
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the Salviati family between 1903 and 1906, designed by the architect Giacomo Dell'Olivo. The Salviati company was founded in 1859 by Antonio Salviati. In...
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was added in 1877 with decoration by the famous mosaicist company of Antonio Salviati in 1881. Between 1885 and 1888 the church architect William Butterfield...
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with an apse at the east end". The terrazzo floor was designed by Antonio Salviati, an Italian mosaicist, and is said to be influenced by a pavement in...
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listed building, able to seat 500 worshippers. It contains a reredos by Antonio Salviati. Previously an ancient chapel stood nearby. Coal mining in the area...
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mosaic by Antonio Salviati depicting the Last Supper. The cartoon is by John Clayton of Clayton & Bell and is nearly identical to the Salviati reredos in...
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Lionardo Salviati (1539–1589) was a leading Italian philologist of the sixteenth century. He came from an illustrious Florentine family closely linked...
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partially obscured by it, is a mosaic by the renowned Italian company of Antonio Salviati of Murano, Venice, probably in collaboration with Clayton and Bell...
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east end features mosaic panels by the Venetian glass mosaic artist Antonio Salviati. The screen in the chancel arch dates from 1898 and is by the architect...
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design by Louisa, Marchioness of Waterford, and The Good Shepherd, by Antonio Salviati. The Good Shepherd has since been lost, but The Sower survives, having...
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