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    Giovanni da Nola (1478–1559), also known as Giovanni Merliano, was an Italian sculptor and architect of the Renaissance, active in Naples. He was born...
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  • Giovanni Domenico da Nola (also Nolla) (c. 1510–1520 – May 1592) was an Italian composer and poet of the Renaissance. He was born in the town of Nola...
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    Renaissance painters, and included work by sculptors such as Giovanni da Nola, Girolamo Santacroce, Giovanni Domenico D'Auria, Annibale Caccavello, and Girolamo...
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    contains sculpture by Guido Mazzoni, Antonio Rossellino, Benedetto da Majano, Giovanni da Nola, Pedro Rubiales and others. Gothic details are still preserved...
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  • American baseball player Giovanni da Nola (1478–1559), Italian Renaissance sculptor and architect Giovanni Domenico da Nola (c. 1510 to 1520-1592), Italian...
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    He died at Naples in 1522. His cenotaph in Bellpuig, executed by Giovanni da Nola, is one of the most outstanding examples of Renaissance art in the...
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    dedicated to John the Baptist, was designed and completed by the sculptor Giovanni da Nola. A marble decor from 1534 depicts the baptism of Jesus, flanked by...
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    Sanmartino, the main altar by Gaetano Barba, and two wooden statues by Giovanni da Nola (now in Museo di Capodimonte for security purposes). Other works include...
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    has a pulpit of the 15th century, sculptures by Vincent d'Angelo and Giovanni da Nola, and a painting by Diana (the Communion of St. Augustine). The church...
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  • considered as a replacement for Giovanni Domenico da Nola as maestro di cappella at SS Annunziata in Naples, but Nola was able to retain his position...
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    his death on 10 March 1522. The monument was designed and built by Giovanni da Nola and Genoese master sculptors, it is one of the most important examples...
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    completed by Giovanni da Nola. The Frescoes in the church were completed by Giuliano Bugiardini, Marco Cardisco, Francesco De Mura, Marco Pino, Giovanni Battista...
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    the sculptor Giovanni da Nola. From 1540, he led the rebuilding of the Basilica of the Santissima Annunziata Maggiore, along with Giovanni Benincasa. The...
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    or Gerolamo. Girolamo's father, Giovanni Domenico D'Auria, and Annibale Caccavello, were pupils of Giovanni da Nola. his main task was sculpting funereal...
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  • friends with Coluccio Salutati and Giovanni Boccaccio. In 1361, he attended a meeting in the garden of Barbato da Sulmona [it] with Niccolò Acciaiuoli...
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    Sebastian, and the two recumbent ones, on the summit of the arch, are by Giovanni da Nola. Passing under this arch we enter the piazza by the Bronze Gates, executed...
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    viceroy Don Pedro de Toledo, his wife and son, sculpted in 1570 by Giovanni da Nola. Near the entrance are two sculptures by Francesco Cassano. In addition...
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    commission of the viceroy Don Pedro Álvarez de Toledo using designs by Giovanni da Nola. The fountain has the heraldic symbol of Charles I, Holy Roman Emperor...
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  • Renaissance, active in his native city of Naples. He trained under Giovanni Merliano (Giovanni da Nola). He was a fellow pupil with Domenico Auria. He participated...
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    Girolamo D'Auria, and a Madonna statue and a Deposition bas-relief by Giovanni da Nola. Among the masterworks in the church is the Renaissance burial monument...
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  • be distinguished from the better known Giovanni Domenico da Nola born 130 years earlier (died 1592). Antonio Nola was a minor figure among the Neapolitan...
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    on the right has a bas-relief depicting the Madonna delle Grazie by Giovanni da Nola; and an altarpiece of the Jubilee (1594) by Wenzel Cobergher. The right...
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  • Giovanni Stradone or Giovanni Stradóne (10 November 1911, in Nola – 6 February 1981, in Rome) was an Italian painter. He was a figurative painter who...
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    his family residence. It was designed by the sculptor and architect Giovanni da Nola. Around that time it was also resident to the nobleman and composer...
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  • 1548) was an Italian composer. His villanelle, like those of Giovanni Domenico da Nola, were popular throughout Italy. Cardamone, Donna G. (2001). "Maio...
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    either Giovanni da Nola or a Spanish sculptor by the name of Pietro della Plata, but later scholarship seems to attribute them to Andrea Ferrucci da Fiesole...
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    Ferdinando di Cordova, nephew of Gonzalo commissioned sculptures from Giovanni da Nola for the tombs of the Captain and Pietro Navarro (despite his death...
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    Santafede (17th century) carving in high relief, by the school of Giovanni da Nola Location of Acerra Cathedral 500m 550yds Acerra Cathedral    GCatholic...
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    Renaissance period, active in Naples. He was a pupil of Marliano da Nola. He is also known as Giovanni Domenico or Giovan Domenico Auria, or Domenico d'Auria....
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    Andrea Falcone, Solimena, Giuseppe Marullo, Bartolomè Ordonez, Giovanni da Nola, Giovanni, and Pacio Bertini. The apse has frescoes are by Giacinto Diano...
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