Andrea dal Monte Sansovino or Andrea Contucci del Monte San Savino (c. 1467 – 1529) was an Italian sculptor active during the High Renaissance. His pupils...
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uniquely printed his Vita of Sansovino separately. Sansovino was born in Florence, Italy, and apprenticed with Andrea Sansovino, whose name he subsequently...
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Primitive Humanity". In sculpture, Andrea Sansovino and his pupil Jacopo were alternatives to Michelangelo. Sansovino was a craftsman of slender, vibrant...
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(born 1996), German singer Andrea Sansovino (c. 1467–1529), Italian sculptor Andrea Meldolla (1510/1515–1563), also known as Andrea Schiavone or Andrija Medulic...
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Florence Baptistery (section Andrea Pisano)
also ornamented with a number of artistically significant statues by Andrea Sansovino (above the Gates of Paradise), Giovan Francesco Rustici, Vincenzo Danti...
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opinion. Though Leonardo da Vinci among others was consulted, and Andrea Sansovino was also keen to get the commission, it was Michelangelo, at 26 years...
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Antonio and Giuliano da Sangallo, Andrea della Robbia, Cosimo Rosselli, Davide Ghirlandaio, Piero di Cosimo, Andrea Sansovino and Michelangelo's dear friend...
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Biblioteca Marciana (redirect from Sansovino Library)
masterpiece of the architect Jacopo Sansovino and a key work in Venetian Renaissance architecture. The Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio described it as "perhaps...
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interior courtyard, with two orders of loggias, partially designed by Andrea Sansovino from 1519. Palazzo Balleani, an example of local Baroque architecture...
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Sansovino may refer to: Andrea Sansovino (c. 1467 – 1529), artist Francesco Sansovino (1521–1586), scholar, son of Jacopo Jacopo Sansovino (1486–1570)...
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(1512) by Andrea Sansovino is located below Raphael's Isaiah. The 1521 sculpture Madonna del Parto (Our Lady of Childbirth) by Jacopo Sansovino is based...
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Antonio Rossellino (1479), Andrea del Verrocchio (1488), Antonio del Pollaiuolo (1498), Michelangelo (1564), and Jacopo Sansovino (1570). Elsewhere there...
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painting by Francesco Botticini. The Corbinelli chapels works are by Andrea Sansovino, Cosimo Rosselli and Donnino and Agnolo del Mazziere. In the chapels...
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fresco of Isaiah and a marble grouping of Virgin with St. Anne by Andrea Sansovino. The Saint Anne altar was intended as his tomb. At the dedication of...
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John by Domenico Gagini ; a Virgin and a St. John the Baptist by Andrea Sansovino. Other works include works by Matteo Civitali, Taddeo Carlone, and...
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towards the end of his life. Francesco da Sangallo was a pupil of Andrea Sansovino. The earliest dated sculpture attributed to him is the "Virgin and...
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Europe, but which sits awkwardly amid the Italianate churches of Rome. Andrea Sansovino was retained as architect. The facade was completed by Giuliano da...
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crouching lions. Among the ex voto objects is a statue of the Archangel by Andrea Sansovino. The Bell Tower The upper Atrium The staircase The internal atrium...
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Niccolò Circignani. Beside that altar is a marble font (1502) is by Andrea Sansovino. The Ciborium (1471) was completed by Mino da Fiesole. The baptismal...
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that he found in the basilica of San Pietro in Vincoli. Sansovino (his proper name is Andrea Contucci) was an artist educated among Florentine artists...
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to Il Sodoma and a terracotta of "Madonna with Child" attributed to Andrea Sansovino. The high altar (15th century) is by Giovanni di Paolo. "Superficie...
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Giovanni della Robbia, Benedetto Buglioni, Raffaellino del Garbo and Andrea Sansovino Castles include those of: Iano Camporena, destroyed by the Florentines...
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first floor and perhaps the glazed majolica pediment attributed to Andrea Sansovino (some historians refer to a second constructive step). Giuliano da...
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windows of Guillaume de Marcillat. It was also used as a mausoleum where Andrea Sansovino created two monumental tombs for Cardinal Girolamo Basso della Rovere...
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resort of some of the most celebrated artists of the day: Michelangelo, Andrea Sansovino, the brothers Antonio da Sangallo the Elder and Giuliano da Sangallo...
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Ghirlandaio Domenico Puligo Andrea da Fiesole Vincenzo da San Gimignano and Timoteo da Urbino Andrea Sansovino (Andrea dal Monte Sansovino) Benedetto da Rovezzano...
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Vijaynagar emperor Richard Pynson, Norman-born English printer (b. 1448) Andrea Sansovino, Italian sculptor (b. 1467) Petrus Särkilahti, Finnish Lutheran and...
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leadership of Domenico Fancelli, although some authorities attribute it to Andrea Sansovino. Cardinal Cisneros occupied the cardinalate office for twenty-two years;...
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Clement VII and Paul III. A small part of this sculpture was the work of Andrea Sansovino, but the greater part was executed by Raffaello da Montelupo, Tribolo...
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influenced by classical sources, especially Roman, probably borrowed from Andrea Sansovino and contemporary Florentine sculptors. The art historian Barbara Hochstetler...
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