Costanzo da Ferrara (1450–1524) was an Italian painter and medalist, born in Ferrara, but working mainly in Naples. Costanzo was asked to go to Constantinople...
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attempts would prove more fruitful, with some notable artists including Costanzo da Ferrara and Gentile Bellini both being invited to the Ottoman court. Aside...
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caftan woven with gold. Variously attributed to Gentile Bellini or Costanzo da Ferrara, with a caption in Persian by a later hand. Isabella Stewart Gardner...
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1482 medallion by Costanzo da Ferrara depicting Mehmed II. The titles used include both "sultan" (sultani) and "Byzantine emperor" (Bizantii inperatoris)...
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(see below). Visits by Italian painters such as Gentile Bellini and Costanzo da Ferrara inspired a new demand for naturalistic painting at the Ottoman court...
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The School of Ferrara was a group of painters which flourished in the Duchy of Ferrara during the Renaissance. Ferrara was ruled by the Este family, well...
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is no contemporary evidence, it has been claimed that he studied with Costanzo Porta, becoming choirmaster at the cathedral in Mantua by 1594. In 1597...
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late-Renaissance, Roman Catholic minor basilica church located on via Terranuova in Ferrara, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. A small Franciscan church and monastery was erected...
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two organists of Brescia Cathedral, Fiorenzo Mascara and his successor Costanzo Antegnati, and a noted violin player, Giuseppe Biagini. Like many other...
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Camillo Setti (category Painters from Ferrara)
painter, active in a Baroque style mainly in his native Ferrara. He was a pupil of the painter Costanzo Cattaneo. Among his works are a Purification of the...
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Rome sometime between 1501 and 1505, Tullia traveled throughout Venice, Ferrara, Siena, and Florence before returning to Rome. Throughout her life, Tullia...
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Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua (redirect from Basilica di Sant'Antonio da Padova)
"swarthy". The Madonna del Pilastro is a mid-14th-century fresco by Stefano da Ferrara, located on the pier adjacent the left aisle. Among other sculptural work...
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Jacob Berwald Erben), the first printed German organ music in tablature Costanzo Antegnati – First book of madrigals for four voices with a dialogue for...
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Collenuccio transferred permanently to Ferrara in 1491 with his second wife Lauretta. Ercole I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara valued his diplomatic skills and employed...
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Verdelot (1480–1540), included music by Sebastiano Festa (1490–1524) and Costanzo Festa (1485–1545), Maistre Jhan (1485–1538) and Verdelot, himself. In the...
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This second phase from around 1474 to around 1478 included his series for Costanzo I Sforza (1474, 1475, 1478 and other undated examples), considered to be...
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Scarsellino (category Painters from Ferrara)
prior for the Oratory of Saint Margaret in Ferrara. One of Scarsellino's most important pupils was Costanzo Cattani. Scarsellino was an easel painter as...
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Gisella Giovenco (category Artists from Ferrara)
programme Maurizio Costanzo Show, where she presented her book. 1967: Collective at the galleria "Chiesa di S. Romano" in Ferrara. 1969: Galleria "Il...
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Ludovico Sforza (section War of Ferrara)
allied with Ferrara. The Venetians, with the help of Costanzo Sforza, devised a plan to make Ludovico abandon his alliance with Ferrara. On 15 July,...
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sweet flakes cereal, plumcots, wedding cake top Contestants: Ralph Ferrara and Toni Ferrara from Brick, NJ (eliminated after the appetizer) Henry Hynoski and...
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to Ferrara, becoming the most highly paid musician at the Este court. Lodovico Agostini – Il nuovo Echo for five voices, book 3, Op. 10 (Ferrara: Vittorio...
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Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina loses his wife in an outbreak of plague. The Concerto delle donne is founded by Alfonso II, Duke of Ferrara. First recorded...
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Claudio Merulo (redirect from Claudio da Correggio)
at St. Mark's in Venice. While in Venice he became close friends with Costanzo Porta, a friendship which was to endure for his entire life. On 21 October...
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three voices (Venice: Antonio Gardano), "together with some madrigals by Costanzo Festa along with twelve French chansons and six new motets" Pierre Certon...
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Vittorio Sgarbi (category Politicians from Ferrara)
scrittura d'arte da Vasari a Longhi, Milan, Tascabili Bompiani, 2005, ISBN 88-452-3402-9. Le meraviglie della pittura tra Venezia e Ferrara. Dal Quattrocento...
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conclusion of the Istoria del regno di Napoli in twenty books by Angelo di Costanzo. Biancardi 1737, pp. 355–356. "Treccani - la cultura italiana | Treccani...
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Giacomo Fogliano (redirect from Giacomo Da Modena)
madrigals for three voices which includes works by Jacques Arcadelt and Costanzo Festa. One or two of the madrigals without attribution in the same collection...
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Gardano) Camillo Cortellini – Third book of madrigals for five voices (Ferrara: Vittorio Baldini) Jacobus Gallus – Opus musicum, volume 1 (Prague: Georg...
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Garrone and worked for two consecutive years at the talkshow Maurizio Costanzo Show. She was invited to work with Enrico Montesano, Marco Columbro, Barbara...
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(Duca del Mare), Commodore Luigi Rizzo (Conte di Grado e di Premuda), Costanzo Ciano (Conte di Cortellazzo i Buccari), Dino Grandi (Conte di Mordano)...
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