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    Florence (redirect from Rovezzano)
    Florence (/ˈflɒrəns/ FLORR-ənss; Italian: Firenze [fiˈrɛntse] ) is the capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany. It is also the most populated city...
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    Benedetto Grazzini, best known as Benedetto da Rovezzano (1474 – c. 1552) was an Italian architect and sculptor who worked mainly in Florence. He was...
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    San Michele Arcangelo a Rovezzano is a Roman Catholic parish church located on Via Di S Michele A Rovezzano #4, in Florence, region of Tuscany, Italy...
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    but Torrigiano left the country before it was completed; Benedetto da Rovezzano finished its construction in 1526. Originally made of terracotta, white...
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    Oxford, Wolsey had planned a magnificent tomb at Windsor by Benedetto da Rovezzano and Giovanni da Maiano. Henry VIII contemplated using the impressive black...
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    with ETCS level 2, and it was first activated on the section between PM Rovezzano - Arezzo South interconnection in December 2020. This was the first phase...
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    RFI Campo di Marte Castello Le Cure Le Piagge Porta al Prato Rifredi Rovezzano San Marco Vecchio Statuto Proposed Belfiore Cascine Piazza Puccini Defunct...
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    façade, in Romanesque style, has a portal attributed to Benedetto da Rovezzano. The plan, with a nave and two aisles with a semicircular apse, still...
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    Alessandro Rosi (28 December 1627 in Rovezzano [it] – 19 April 1697 in Florence) was an Italian artist, working during the Baroque period, for the Medicis...
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    da Urbino Andrea Sansovino (Andrea dal Monte Sansovino) Benedetto da Rovezzano Baccio da Montelupo and Raffaello da Montelupo (father and son) Lorenzo...
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    craftsman of slender, vibrant forms. Other sculptors, such as Benedetto da Rovezzano, although very active and in demand, did not renew their repertoire, remaining...
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    14/61 howitzers. During the same year the group moved from Livorno to Rovezzano in Florence. For its conduct after the 1966 flood of the Arno the group...
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    finally made between 1524 and 1528 by the Italian sculptor Benedetto da Rovezzano. With the implementation of the Protestant Reformation, religious sculpture...
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    sculptural help of the studio/followers of Baccio d'Agnolo or Benedetto da Rovezzano. In 1911, the architect and art historian Herbert Percy Horne acquired...
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    RFI Campo di Marte Castello Le Cure Le Piagge Porta al Prato Rifredi Rovezzano San Marco Vecchio Statuto Proposed Belfiore Cascine Piazza Puccini Defunct...
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    which payment was made to a Giovanni di Francesco del Cervelliera da Rovezzano. However, due to marked differences in style between the works attributed...
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    included Baccio in volume IV of his Vite.[citation needed] San Michele a Rovezzano "Baccio d'Agnolo". Encyclopædia Britannica. 2007. Encyclopædia Britannica...
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    hosted historical figures such as Leon Battista Alberti, Benedetto da Rovezzano, Pope Eugene IV, Renais D'Anjou, Francesco Sforza. The presence in the...
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  • Benozzo Gozzoli Giovanni Francesco Rustici Brunelleschi Benedetto da Rovezzano Gentile Bellini Maso da San Friano Albertinelli Annibale Fontana Giovan...
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    The ruins and land were sold in 1827 to Lorenzo di Bartolommeo Galli da Rovezzano They became a source of interest to writers and artists during the romantic...
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    d'Andrea (c. 1400) and the marble monument of Pier Soderini by Benedetto da Rovezzano (1511–1513). The vault of the nave has a trompe-l'œil, quadratura fresco...
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    — these and many others produced great works in bronze. Benedetto da Rovezzano came to England in 1524 to execute a tomb for Cardinal Wosley, part of...
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    commissioned in Florence by a Zanobi Strozzi for the chapel at his Villa of Rovezzano. It was cited by Giorgio Vasari in his biography of Sarto, who would die...
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    in the family chapel in the church, specially created by Benedetto da Rovezzano. In 1627, with the demolition of the original chapel, the altarpiece was...
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    sculptures for abbate Antonio di Zanobi Bracci for the Villa Bracci at Rovezzano near Florence. The thirteen were purchased through Sir Horace Mann, British...
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    15th-century Man of Sorrows and a tabernacle (1505–15) by Benedetto da Rovezzano. R 6 (far wall after transept exit) Sassetti Chapel: a landmark in Florence...
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  • He is also remembered for his text on Etruscan culture. He was born in Rovezzano to a family of modest means. An older brother became a Franciscan friar...
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    VII. Benedetto Grazzini (1474 – c. 1552), known also as Benedetto da Rovezzano, was a sculptor and architect from Pistoia. Giovanni Francesco Rustici...
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  • for Wolsey with the Italian sculptor and bronze-founder, Benedetto da Rovezzano, but the project had to be abandoned after the Cardinal fell out of royal...
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