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    Giuliano da Maiano (1432–1490) was an Italian architect, intarsia-worker, and sculptor, the elder brother of Benedetto da Maiano, with whom he often collaborated...
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  • da Maiano is the name of two Italian Renaissance brothers who worked as sculptors and architects: Giuliano da Maiano (c. 1432-1490) Benedetto da Maiano...
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    Florence. The family of Renaissance sculptors Giuliano da Maiano, Benedetto, and Giovanni da Maiano moved from Maiano to Florence in the fourteenth century....
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    he started his career as a companion of his brother, the architect Giuliano da Maiano. When he reached the age of thirty he started training under the sculptor...
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    design as well. In response to this letter, Lorenzo sent another Giuliano, Giuliano da Maiano, to design his palace. Giorgio Vasari, the Renaissance author...
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    San Michele Palazzo Venieri: designed by Giuliano da Maiano. Palazzo Mazzagalli: designed by Giuliano da Maiano or Luciano Laurana. Montefiore Castle: dates...
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    encountered. Poggio Reale, which Giorgio Vasari said was designed by Giuliano da Maiano and was laid out in the 1480s, has utterly disappeared and no extensive...
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    palace. The carved coffer ceiling, laminated with pure gold, is by Giuliano da Maiano (1470–1476). On the portal to the Chapel of the Signoria is an inscription...
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    commissioned by Jacopo de' Pazzi, and built circa 1462–1472 to designs by Giuliano da Maiano. Above its traditionally rusticated ground floor of yellow-ochre sandstone...
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    end of the building (liturgical east) was altered and extended by Giuliano da Maiano between 1466 and 1468, with the work including vestries, the Chapel...
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    At Monte Poggiolo is a Florentine castle. The fort was designed by Giuliano da Maiano and built in 1471 in the form of a rhombus with four towers. Thousands...
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    Ghini) Giuliano da Maiano Piero della Francesca Fra Angelico with Domenico di Michelino and Attavante Leon Battista Alberti Lazaro Vasari Antonello da Messina...
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    the 1490s. Scholars now consider the chapel as possibly the work of Giuliano da Maiano or Michelozzo. A façade thought to have been begun by Brunelleschi...
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    brother Federico was bishop of Faenza. The architect was the Florentine Giuliano da Maiano. Construction finished in 1515. The dedication to Saint Peter did...
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    by the Pazzi family, Canto Pazzi. The architect of the palace was Giuliano da Maiano, though it has in the past been attributed to Michelozzo di Bartolomeo...
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    article Rijksmuseum.nl "Attributed to the Workshop of Giuliano da Maiano (1432–1490) and Benedetto da Maiano (1442–1497) | Chair (Sgabello) | Italian, Florence...
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  • Elder Onorio Longhi Luciano Laurana Annibale Maggi known as Da Bassano Giuliano da Maiano Antonio Manetti Fabio Mangone Giovanni Mangone Francesco di...
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    the highest expressions of Renaissance art in Romagna. Built to Giuliano da Maiano's design, it was begun in 1474 and completed in 1511. The marble decoration...
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    new ones. The styles of Manetti, Bernardo Rossellino, Giuliano da Maiano, and even of Giuliano da Sangallo are unimaginable without the support and influence...
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    located in San Gimignano, Tuscany, Italy. It was designed by Giuliano and Benedetto da Maiano in 1468 to enshrine the relics of Saint Fina. The side walls...
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  • Laurana. Building of Basilica della Santa Casa, Loreto, Italy, begun by Giuliano da Maiano. 1469 – Kasımiye Medrese in Mardin, Turkey, begun before 1407, is...
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    Gothic structure built starting from 1468, and continued by Giuliano da Maiano, Giuliano da Sangallo, and Donato Bramante. It is 93 metres (305 ft) long...
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    designed by Giuliano da Maiano in 1468 and consecrated in 1488. Her relics are located inside the altar built by Giuliano's brother Benedetto da Maiano. On the...
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    documents of Renaissance architectural theory. Giacomo Andrea da Ferrara (died 1500). Giuliano da Maiano (c. 1432–1490), architect; made an important contribution...
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    stone façade. It was built between 1464 and 1490 by the Florentine Giuliano da Maiano for a wealthy merchant, Angelo Como (or Cuomo). It was sold in 1587...
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    building was commissioned by Lorenzo de' Medici and constructed by Giuliano da Maiano starting in 1486. Following a visit by Savonarola in 1495 the work...
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    depicted in the famous wooden inlays (the work of Baccio Pontelli, Giuliano da Maiano and other artists for the designs) and paintings once preserved there...
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  • 1458–1469 Giuliano da Maiano Loggia Rucellai 1460–1466 ? Palazzo Antinori 1461–1466 Giuliano da Maiano Palazzo Della Gherardesca 1472–1490 Giuliano da Sangallo...
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    in 1623. Notable is the apse, with a wooden choir with intarsia by Giuliano da Maiano and Domenico del Tasso (1486–91), which was damaged by a fire in 1985...
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    Pietro di Martina, a Milanese architect, or, according to Vasari, to Giuliano da Maiano. Modern authors attribute the design to Francesco Laurana. It is 35...
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