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    known as Jean de Boulogne (French), Jehan Boulongne (Flemish) and Giovanni da Bologna (Italian), was the last significant Italian Renaissance sculptor...
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    San Petronio (Bologna). Bologna racconta (in Italian) Relief Sculpture, Main Portal, San Petronio High-resolution viewers for Giovanni da Modena's Living...
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  • Ferdinando Bologna (1925–2019), Italian art critic Giambologna (1529–1608), Italian sculptor otherwise (incorrectly) known as Giovanni da Bologna Giuseppe...
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  • Jacopo da Bologna (fl. 1340 – c. 1386) was an Italian composer of the Trecento, the period sometimes known as the Italian ars nova. He was one of the first...
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    to just 20,000 to 25,000 after the plague. In 1350, Bologna was conquered by archbishop Giovanni Visconti, the new lord of Milan. But following a rebellion...
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    University of Bologna (Italian: Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna, abbreviated Unibo) is a public research university in Bologna, Italy. Teaching...
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  • Giovanni da Siena (Siena, 1386 – Bologna, 1438 or 1440) was an Italian military engineer. In addition to the construction of the tower and the fortress...
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    music historian of the period and a mentor to Mozart. Giovanni Battista Martini was born in Bologna, in that era part of the Papal States. His father, Antonio...
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    from an upper-class family, the daughter of Benvenuta Mammolini of Bologna and Giovanni Vigri, a Ferrarese notary who worked for Niccolò III d'Este, Marquis...
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    Leuchtenberg in 1817. In the right transept, there is a cross monument of Giovanni da Bologna. The crypt contains among others the tombs of these members of the...
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    San Giovanni in Monte is a 15th-century Roman Catholic church in Bologna, Italy. The current church can be traced back to a round church from the 5th century...
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  • this is no longer accepted. A Florentine chronicle states that Giovanni and Jacopo da Bologna competed at Mastino II of Scala's court; Mastino died in 1351...
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  • Francesco Griffo (1450–1518), also called Francesco da Bologna, was a fifteenth-century Italian punchcutter. He worked for Aldus Manutius, designing the...
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    Saints and scenes from the life of St Helena. In 1428, he worked in Bologna with Giovanni da Modena. A polyptych depicting the Virgin Mary and St John the Evangelist...
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    Guercino (redirect from Giovanni Barbieri)
    lively style. Giovanni Francesco Barbieri was born into a family of peasant farmers in Cento, a town in the Po Valley mid-way between Bologna and Ferrara...
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    which in the 14th century by such masters as Vitale da Bologna, Tommaso da Modena and Giovanni da Bologna, was one of the leaders in the development of a...
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    performance in Bologna and Modena. From 1687 to 1691 he served as maestro di cappella at the church of San Giovanni in Monte in Bologna, for which he composed...
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    core of canon law. Giovanni d'Andrea was born at Rifredo, near Florence, and studied Roman law and canon law at the University of Bologna, the great law school...
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    and a member of the Galli da Bibiena family of artists. He was a member of the Accademia Clementina in Bologna. In Bologna, he decorated the staircase...
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    Pallacanestro Bologna, known for sponsorship reasons as Virtus Segafredo Bologna, is an Italian professional basketball club based in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna...
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    governments that have ruled Bologna is provided by Giovanni Battista Guidicini. In 1527, the Holy See became the absolute ruler of Bologna, and was represented...
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    Nicola Pisano, Arnolfo di Cambio, Niccolò dell'Arca, Michelangelo, Iacopo da Bologna, Guido Reni, Guercino and Filippino Lippi. The remains of the saint were...
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    Galli da Bibiena (also spelled "Bibbiena"), was a family of Italian artists of the 17th and 18th centuries, including: father, Giovanni Maria Galli da Bibiena...
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    the Torrie horse. The original was created in Florence, Italy by Giovanni da Bologna, around the late 1580s. Each year the Breeders' Cup World Thoroughbred...
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    for the pose "Attitude" derived from the famous statue Mercury by Giovanni da Bologna. Enrico Cecchetti expanded his method of instruction and theories...
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    Giovanni Francesco da Rimini (1420–1469), was an Italian painter. The artist was previously only known as the Master of the Scenes from the Life of the...
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    Giovanni da Barbiano (died 27 September 1399) was an Italian condottiero, the leader of a force of mercenary soldiers. He was a brother or nephew of the...
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    his accounts of da Correggio in his Epistola Enoch. Giovanni da Correggio was born sometime around 1451 to a noble family in Bologna, and was likely the...
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    Lorenzo Veneziano. Other sources point to him working for or alongside Giovanni da Bologna. The Grove Encyclopedia of Medieval Art and Architecture, ISBN 0195395360...
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    the Cross, by Giovanni da Rimini] (in Italian). Fondazione Federico Zeri, University of Bologna. Retrieved 1 October 2015. "Giovanni da Rimini: Painted...
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