• Sansovino may refer to: Andrea Sansovino (c. 1467 – 1529), artist Francesco Sansovino (1521–1586), scholar, son of Jacopo Jacopo Sansovino (1486–1570)...
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    Jacopo d'Antonio Sansovino (2 July 1486 – 27 November 1570) was an Italian Renaissance sculptor and architect, best known for his works around the Piazza...
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  • Associazione Calcio Sansovino is an Italian association football club, based in Monte San Savino, Tuscany. Sansovino currently plays in Eccellenza. The...
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    Morresi, Jacopo Sansovino, pp. 451–453 Howard, Jacopo Sansovino..., pp. 20–21 Morresi, Jacopo Sansovino, pp. 451–452 Howard, Jacopo Sansovino..., p. 20 Morresi...
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    Andrea dal Monte Sansovino or Andrea Contucci del Monte San Savino (c. 1467 – 1529) was an Italian sculptor active during the High Renaissance. His pupils...
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    Francesco Tatti da Sansovino (1521–1586) was a versatile Italian scholar, humanist (one of the most important of his century) and man of letters, also...
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    the church, is the small building known as the Loggetta del Sansovino, built by Sansovino in 1537–46 and used as a lobby by patricians waiting to go into...
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  • Sansovino (1921–1940) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a career which lasted from 1922 to 1924 he ran twelve times and won six races...
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    Lazarus) In Dell'origine dei Cavalieri (1566), the Italian scholar Francesco Sansovino (1521–1586) distinguished knights and their respective societies in three...
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     63 Morresi, Jacopo Sansovino, p. 216 Morresi, Jacopo Sansovino, p. 213 Morresi, Jacopo Sansovino, p. 215 Morresi, Jacopo Sansovino, p. 219 Lupo, 'Il restauro...
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    Procuratie (category Jacopo Sansovino buildings)
    san Marco..., p. 17 Howard, Jacopo Sansovino…, pp. 14–15 Howard, Jacopo Sansovino…, p. 15 Morresi, Jacopo Sansovino, pp.105-110 Talamini, 'Le Procuratie...
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    the bell tower in Saint Mark's Square, Venice, Italy. Built by Jacopo Sansovino between 1538 and 1546, it served at various times as a gathering place...
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    Tegoleto in the same division in September 1999. In 2000, Sarri signed for Sansovino in Eccellenza, and achieved promotion to Serie D with the side in his...
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    coloured stones and brick. When Francesco, son of the architect Jacopo Sansovino, wrote Venetia citta nobilissima et singolare (1580) he emphasized the...
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  • HMS Sansovino was an infantry landing ship in service with the Royal Navy during the late stages of the Second World War. She was built in 1943 by Consolidated...
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    the saint’s life, like Jacobus de Voragine's Golden Legend and Jacopo Sansovino's bronze reliefs, Saint Mark appears at the top of the image after being...
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  • a marble sculpture by Michelangelo Bacchus (Jacopo Sansovino), a sculpture by Jacopo Sansovino Bacchus (Caravaggio), a painting by Caravaggio Bacchus...
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    suoi sommarii posti dinanzi a ciascuna vita..., Venice, 1560. Francesco Sansovino, Le vite de gli huomini illustri greci e romani, di Plutarco Cheroneo...
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    Jacopo Sansovino, datable to 1515. It is held at the National Museum of the Bargello, in Florence. The sculpture was created by Jacopo Sansovino to decorate...
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    and he entrusted the project to none other than Sansovino himself, as recorded by Andrea Sansovino's son Francesco's memoirs on architecture and identifiable...
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    death of his chosen candidate, Giulio Romano and the refusal of Jacopo Sansovino to leave Venice. Michelangelo wrote, "I undertake this only for the love...
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    following year by Tullio Lombardo, Vincenzo Scamozzi and possibly Jacopo Sansovino. They built a large hall church, formed from three Greek crosses placed...
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  • time in 2006 after winning the Serie C2 promotion play-offs by beating Sansovino in the final. In the following years, Sassuolo proved to be a serious...
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    Artists mainly known as sculptors also worked as architects. Apart from Sansovino (discussed below), the most important of these are the Lombardo family...
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    Verrocchio also painted, and Giovanni Pisano, Michelangelo, and Jacopo Sansovino were architects. Some sculptors maintained large workshops. Even in the...
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    other things. Plans were offered by famous architects, such as Jacopo Sansovino, Palladio and Vignola, but all involved a Classical approach with several...
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    (1512) by Andrea Sansovino is located below Raphael's Isaiah. The 1521 sculpture Madonna del Parto (Our Lady of Childbirth) by Jacopo Sansovino is based, according...
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  • Angus, David Hume of Godscroft, Edinburgh 1646. Godscroft, pp. 7–14. Sansovino, pp. 111–117. Godscroft, David Hume of. Ane Historie of the House and...
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    heart of the building. Since 1567, the Giants' Staircase is guarded by Sansovino's two colossal statues of Mars and Neptune, which represents Venice's power...
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    ante-baptistery, the infancy of Christ. Directly above the bronze font, designed by Sansovino, the dome contains the dispersion of the Apostles, each shown in the act...
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