Emilio De Fabris (28 October 1808 – 3 June 1883) was an Italian architect best known for his design of the west facade of Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence...
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features an elaborate 19th-century Gothic Revival (west) façade by Emilio De Fabris. The cathedral complex, in Piazza del Duomo, includes the Baptistery...
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Fabris is a surname. Notable persons with that name include: Antun Fabris, (1864–1904), Serbian journalist Emilio De Fabris, (1808–1883), an Italian architect...
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in its permanent setting in the Accademia until 1882. The architect Emilio De Fabris, professor at the Accademia, designed a tribune to house the David...
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Italy), 1294–1436, by Arnolfo di Cambio, Filippo Brunelleschi and Emilio De Fabris The Tempietto (Rome), by Donato Bramante, 1444–1514 The Hall of Perspective...
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designed by Pugin & Pugin. New façade of Florence Cathedral, designed by Emilio De Fabris (died 1883). Basilica of St. Nicholas, Amsterdam, designed by Adrianus...
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architecture in his native Florence, in the Royal Academy of Fine Arts under Emilio De Fabris, and then entered the studio of Mariano Falcini. He was knighted with...
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Doesburg, Dutch De Stijl architect (died 1931) December 19 – Barry Byrne, American Prairie School architect (died 1967) June 3 – Emilio De Fabris, Italian architect...
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structure and the fine campanile next to it. This competition was won by Emilio De Fabris, and so work on his polychrome design and panels of mosaic was begun...
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Salvi Villa Favard 1857 Giuseppe Poggi Palazzo Calcagnini 1857 Giuseppe Poggi Palazzo della Borsa 1858–1860 Michelangelo Maiorfi and Emilio De Fabris...
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design of the facade of the Cathedral of Florence, but lost out to Emilio De Fabris. He was employed by the Savoy Monarchy in various projects around Rome...
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Italy), 1294–1436, by Arnolfo di Cambio, Filippo Brunelleschi and Emilio De Fabris Crucifix; by Giotto; c. 1300; tempera on panel; 5.78 x 4.06 m; Santa...
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Cathedral, Florence, Italy, by Arnolfo di Cambio, Filippo Brunelleschi and Emilio De Fabris, 1294–1436 Early Renaissance - Basilica of Sant'Andrea, Mantua, Italy...
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dogma of the Immaculate Conception was built in 1855‑1878 by architect Emilio de Fabris, better known for the sensitive Gothic façade he provided for the Duomo...
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palace underwent restoration complete by 1871 under the guidance of Emilio De Fabris, and in the 1970s by Lando Bartoli. In 2015, the palace housed offices...
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Italian government, including Domenico Morelli, Roberto Bompiani, Emilio De Fabris, and Odoardo Tabacchi, found high merit to the work. The contrarian...
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heavy Stock Exchange building, designed by Michelangelo Maiorfi and Emilio De Fabris along the course of the Arno River. This included the inauguration...
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(the Inno all'Arte for the unveiling of the new face of the Duomo by Emilio De Fabris in 1886), before abandoning compositions altogether in 1887 (this was...
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contemporaries in Tuscany included Gaetano Baccani, Mariano Falcini, Emilio De Fabris, and Giuseppe Poggi. Matas worked closely with sculptor Giovanni Dupré...
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councilor of public education and collaborated with the architect Emilio De Fabris for the decoration of the facade of Santa Maria del Fiore using iconographic...
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His oratorio Il Giuditio universale was recorded by Antonio Florio. Dinko Fabris Music In Seventeenth-century Naples: Francesco Provenzale (1624-1704)2007...
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facade of the cathedral of Florence and the bust of the architect Emilio De Fabris in the interior of the same cathedral. Consani died in Florence on...
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Russell, Australian architect and surveyor (died 1900) October 28 – Emilio De Fabris, Florentine architect (died 1883) date unknown – Jean-Baptiste Schacre...
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hockey team. The team plays in the highest Italian inline league. Enrico Fabris, long track speed skater who has won three World Cup races. Ivan Lunardi...
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Cappella della Pietà de' Turchini dir. Florio, Opus111 1999 The Siena Lute Book Jacob Heringman Avie-AV0036 2004 Dinko Fabris, 'Vita e opere di Fabrizio...
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p. 228. Peirce 1993, pp. 108, 129. Peirce 1993, p. 92. Maria Pia Pedani Fabris; Alessio Bombaci (2010). Inventory of the Lettere E Scritture Turchesche...
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Club de Santander, S.A.D. (Spanish pronunciation: [reˈal ˈraθiŋ kluβ ðe santanˈdeɾ]), also known as Racing de Santander (pronounced [ˈraθin de santanˈdeɾ])...
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Porfirio Villa de Cortés Isabella Tena as Gala Abril Tayabas as Child Gala Luz Ramos as Mireya Roble Ruiz Tiago Correa as Mauro Nicoliti Mía Fabri as Samara...
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Sara Guasch Alfonso del Real as Borracho Manuel Soriano Emilio S. Espinosa Juan Cazalilla Inma de Santis as Niña King & Torrents p.138 John King & Nissa...
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Kovačič (b. 1973), real name of the Austrian musician better known as Dieb13 Emilio Kovačić (b. 1968), Croatian basketball player Igor Kovačić (b. 1979), Serbian...
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