Benedetto Bembo (c. 1423 - 1489) was an Italian painter and miniaturist. Details of Bembo's life are scarce. He was likely born in Brescia, the son of...
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Rossi's lands, searching for her lover: the paintings are attributed to Benedetto Bembo. The chamber opens onto a panoramic loggiato. Scenes of the 1985 film...
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Pier Maria and Bianca, painted by Benedetto Bembo...
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brothers Benedetto and Andrea were also painters active in the areas of Cremona and Parma. Bonifacio also had a nephew named Giovanni Francesco Bembo who became...
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Gonzaga 1462 Andrea Mantegna – Adoration of the Magi (Uffizi, Florence) Benedetto Bembo – Torchiara Polyptych (Madonna and Child with Angels) (Sforza Castle...
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Benedetto Varchi (Italian pronunciation: [beneˈdetto ˈvarki]; 1502/1503 – 1565) was an Italian humanist, historian, and poet. Born in Florence to a family...
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his aid in his Arte Poetica as a "master of the language"), whilst Bembo and Benedetto Varchi also dedicated sonnets to him. He was born in San Polo di...
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Benedetto Pesaro (c. 1430 – August 1503) was a Venetian nobleman who served as commander-in-chief of the Venetian navy from 1500 to 1503. He is notable...
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Foscarini 1405–1408 Francesco Bembo 1408–1410 Nicolò Venier q. Sergio 1410–1412 Paolo Quirini q. Romeo 1412–1414 Benedetto Trevisani da San Barnaba 1414–1416...
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favouring archaic Tuscan, to be learnt by literary imitation (e.g. Pietro Bembo); writing in a language drawn from contemporary Tuscan (e.g. Claudio Tolomei);...
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the most distinguished prelates of the age. Among others, Cardinal Pietro Bembo left on record a testimony to his extraordinary talent. He was so highly...
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Florentine historian Benedetto Varchi in the 16th book of his Storia fiorentina (first published in 1721). Nevertheless, a letter by Pietro Bembo, dated 5 January...
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Kyaw Gil Vicente – Monólogo do Vaqueiro ("Monologue of the Cowboy") Pietro Bembo – Terzerime (published by Aldus Manutius) Conradus Celtis – Amores Baptista...
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ecclesiastics and men of culture. The most important were undoubtedly Benedetto (1686–1739), a famous composer of the Baroque period, and his brother...
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his home until 1732, and becomes one of Handel's most notable rivals. Benedetto Marcello's satirical attack on opera, Il teatro alla moda, is published...
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of a type which Aldus had first used in 1496 for the De Aetna of Pietro Bembo. The type is thought to be one of the first examples of the roman typeface...
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Raison (1640s–1719) Amalia Catharina, Countess of Erbach (1640–1697) Antonia Bembo (c. 1640–1720) Cristoforo Caresana (c. 1640–1709) Giovanni Battista Draghi...
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(1563–1564) Lorenzo Raimondo, Count of Pula (1565) Francesco Bembo, Count of Pula (1566) Benedetto Malipiero, Count of Pula (1567) Giustiniano Badoer, Count...
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September 1543) Rodolfo Pio, (24 September 1543 – 17 October 1544) Pietro Bembo, OBE (17 October 1544 – 19 January 1547) Juan Alvarez de Toledo, OP (24...
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October 1494) Giovanni di Pietro Mocenigo (10 March 1496) Bernardo di Niccolò Bembo (12 July 1497) Girolamo di Antonio Donà (16 July 1499) Cristoforo di Lorenzo...
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Latin, grammar and rhetoric at the chancery school of San Marco under Benedetto Brugnoli, followed by philosophy and logic at the school of the Rialto...
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Pico della Mirandola (1463–1494) Admiral Andrea Doria (1466–1560) Pietro Bembo (1470–1547) Guidobaldo da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino (1472–1508) Cesare...
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Italian violinist, castrato singer and composer (d. 1697) probable – Antonia Bembo, singer and composer (d. c. 1720) February 12 – Michael Altenburg, composer...
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(born 1958) Giorgio Bassani (1916–2000) Cesare Beccaria (1738–1794) Pietro Bembo (1470–1547) Stefano Benni (born 1947) Mario Benzing (1896–1958) Giuseppe...
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delivered by Bernardo Bembo before Pope Innocent VIII on 24 November 1487 was also in the name of Badoer, but was the work of Bembo. Some of Sebastiano's...
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Cremona's Patron Saints in the apse vault. He was succeeded by Giovan Francesco Bembo (Epiphany and Presentation at the Temple) and Altobello Melone (Flight to...
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Visconti: many "Visconti" artists were commissioned, such as Bonifacio Bembo. Nevertheless, the alliance with Florence and repeated contacts with Padua...
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Marcantonio Calbo 1533 – Marco Balbi 1534 – Marcantonio Corner 1535 – Francesco Bembo 1536 – Sebastiano Querini 1537 – Marco Barbo 1538 – Antonio Calbo 1538 –...
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language model proposed about the same time by Della Casa’s friend Pietro Bembo. In the first chapter it is said that a gentleman should be at all times...
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Portrait of Cardinal Pietro Bembo is a 1539–1540 oil on canvas painting of by Titian, now in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. The arm's...
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