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    Girolamo Campagna (1549–1625) was a Northern Italian sculptor. Born in Verona, he went to Venice in 1572 and studied under both Jacopo Sansovino and Danese...
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    partially sculpted by Giovanni Maria da Cannaregio using designs by Girolamo Campagna. The latter sculptor completed the statues of Saints Lawrence and...
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    marble, which included work by architects and sculptors Girolamo Grappiglia, Girolamo Campagna and Danese Cattaneo. Loredan was portrayed in numerous portraits...
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    Foscari Lorenzo Bregno tomb of Benedetto Pésaro Girolamo Campagna,St Anthony of Padua Girolamo Campagna, St Agnes Donatello, St. John the Baptist Tullio...
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    Gattamelata and of his son Giannantonio. The bronze tabernacle is made by Girolamo Campagna. This chapel, with its broad bands of polychrome and carved Gothic...
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  • Campagna is a town in the Campania region of southern Italy. Campagna also may refer to: People Girolamo Campagna (1552-1623 or 1625), sculptor Louis...
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    to Girolamo Campagna. Madonna dell’Umiltà Monument to Andrea Gritti Monument to Tradiano Gritti Main altar Main altar pediment by Girolamo Campagna Antony...
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    inscription. Statue of Tomas Rangone Greek inscription. Interior Girolamo Campagna (terracotta figures of the Virgin Mary and Mary Magdalene and a marble...
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    architecture by Girolamo Grappiglia, and adorned with an extremely lifelike statue, an early work by the sculptor Girolamo Campagna, which depicts him...
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    door-knockers and andirons. The workshops of Andrea Riccio and later Girolamo Campagna were prominent in this area, but the makers of many objects are unclear...
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    Torritti respectively. The bronze angels on the balustrade are by Girolamo Campagna. The wooden frontal represents the Miracles of the Madonna (1724)...
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  • Salerno, Acerna, and Campagna. Cherubino Caietano, O.P. (1525 - 1544) Camillo Mantuato (1544 - 1560) Marco Lauro, O.P. (1560 - 1571) Girolamo Scarampi (1571...
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    Agostino and Vigilio Rubini, Camillo Mariani, Tiziano Aspetti, and Girolamo Campagna. Over time, however, several of the original statues were eroded or...
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    had statues of Saints Thomas and Peter (1616) sculpted in marble by Girolamo Campagna. It once had two altarpieces by Palma Vecchio: a Madonna and Child...
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    San Giacomo di Rialto, Venice (altar of Scuola degli Orefici; with Girolamo Campagna) 1601–1636: San Lazzaro dei Mendicanti Church and Hospital, Venice...
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    of Padua. In porch of the gate to the rectory are two monuments by Girolamo Campagna, the one on the left of Sperone Speroni and the one on the right of...
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    architecture by Girolamo Grappiglia, and adorned with an extremely lifelike statue, an early work by the sculptor Girolamo Campagna, which depicts him...
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    practically stopped sculpting and Girolamo Campagna had a monopoly on the main sculptural commissions. Although Aspetti beat Campagna to the commission for the...
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  • restored the stucco model of the statue of Federico da Montefeltro by Girolamo Campagna (made using designs of Barocci) for the Ducal Palace of Urbino. He...
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    courtyard towards the street. The entrance portal has statues by Girolamo Campagna, depicting two of the labors of Hercules: Slaying the Nemean Lion...
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    bronzes by Jacopo Sansovino and Tiziano Aspetti, two bronze firedogs by Girolamo Campagna and a table inlaid with ancient marbles and lapis lazuli belonged...
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    Girolamo Grimaldi-Cavalleroni (see below) Girolamo (1597–1683). Cardinal and Archbishop of Aix Elena Grimaldi, painted by Anthony van Dyck Girolamo (1674–1733)...
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  • pgs 214-217 Getty-Museum Campagna Archived 2014-01-03 at the Wayback Machine Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Girolamo Campagna" . Catholic Encyclopedia...
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    Francesco Loredan, by Antonio Nani Statue of Doge Leonardo Loredan, by Girolamo Campagna, 1572, Basilica of Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice Bust of Doge Leonardo...
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  • (1669–1736), 2 sculptures : Annunciation, La Superga, Turin (url) Girolamo Campagna (c. 1549 – 1625), 4 sculptures : High Altar, San Giorgio Maggiore...
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    issues from the Sabine Hills. The city offers a wide view over the Roman Campagna. Gaius Julius Solinus cites Cato the Elder's lost Origines for the story...
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    century to 1986. From 1818 to 1921, it was the archdiocese of Conza e Campagna, and then, from 1921 to 1986, the archdiocese of Conza-Sant'Angelo dei...
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    library. In the resulting passageway, two colossal statues, carved by Girolamo Campagna and Tiziano Aspetti, were placed. Minting activity fluctuated throughout...
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  • Gerolamo Maria Caracciolo, Marquis of Torrecuso was a Spanish aristocrat and soldier born in the Kingdom of Naples in the 17th century. He rose through...
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    appointed bishop of Satriano & Campagna on 14 November 1544. He served as papal pro-legate in Bologna (under Cardinal Girolamo Morone, 1544–1547, who resided...
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