• Serlio publishes the first volume of his architectural treatise, Tutte l'opere d'archittura et prospetiva, in Venice, putting the classical orders into...
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    The 1530s decade ran from January 1, 1530, to December 31, 1539. February 14 – Tangaxuan II, last cazonci of the Purépecha Empire, is executed by conquistador...
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  • The decade of the 1530s in music (years 1530–1539) involved some significant events, publications, compositions, births, and deaths. 1532: Thomas Tallis...
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  • College in England. Metz Cathedral in the Duchy of Lorraine completed by construction of south transept. Rebuilding of San Giacomo Scossacavalli in Rome...
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  • This is a timeline of architecture, indexing the individual year in architecture pages. Notable events in architecture and related disciplines including...
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  • 1543–1548 – Mimar Sinan builds his first significant architectural commission, Şehzade Mosque in Istanbul. 1544 – King's College Chapel, Cambridge completed...
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    values. Shoin-zukuri (1560s–1860s) Sukiya-zukuri (1530s–present) Minka (Japanese commoner or folk architecture) Gassho-zukuri (Edo period and later) Honmune-zukuri...
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    but no nave or tower. Beginning in the 1530s, the Flamboyant Gothic style of French religious and civil architecture also began to show the influence...
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  • The table of years in architecture is a tabular display of all years in architecture, for overview and quick navigation to any year. Contents: 2000s -...
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  • Vila Viçosa (late 16th-17th centuries) Saint Paul Church in Braga (after 1566) Porta Especiosa of Coimbra Cathedral (1530s) Renaissance architecture...
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    Portuguese architecture refers to both the architecture of Portugal's modern-day territory in Continental Portugal, the Azores and Madeira, as well as...
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    Architecture of Wales is an overview of architecture in Wales from the medieval period to the present day, excluding castles and fortifications, ecclesiastical...
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    In architecture, the term frontispiece is used to describe the principal face of the building, usually referring to a combination of elements that frame...
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  • skladateľ a muzikológ (in Slovak) Randy Sparks, who gave folk music a big choral sound, dies at 90 (subscription required) "DOLIU în lumea muzicii. S-a stins...
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    Fontainebleau, probably designed by Primaticcio, who painted the oval inset, 1530s or 1540s Benvenuto Cellini, Perseus with the Head of Medusa, 1545–1554 Giambologna...
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    layout were decisive for the non-recognition. Architectural activity in colonial Brazil began in the 1530s, when colonization gains momentum with the creation...
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  • publications in the 16th century. 1501 Italic type (cut by Francesco Griffo) is first used by Aldus Manutius at the Aldine Press in Venice, in an octavo...
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    Reid, Abbot of Kinloss and later Bishop of Orkney, was responsible in the 1520s and 1530s for bringing the Italian humanist Giovanni Ferrario to teach at...
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    Casa de Pilatos (category Mudéjar architecture in Andalusia)
    glazed tile) designs made in the 1530s by the brothers Diego and Juan Pulido, one of the largest early-modern azulejo collections in the world. The construction...
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    the monasteries in the late 1530s was one of the most revolutionary events in English history. There were nearly 900 religious houses in England, around...
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    and sculptor in the nascent Sacro Monte complex, where he worked industriously from about 1517 to 1528. Later, during the 1530s, he worked in Vercelli (Stories...
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  • events and releases that have happened or are expected to happen in 2024 in music in the United States. 8 – Fantasia performed the national anthem at...
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    various recurrent elements in their architecture. The onion dome is for example a recurrent and important element in the architecture of Russian churches. Often...
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    Inca Empire (1438–1533), which collapsed after the Spanish conquest in the mid-1530s. The Neo-Inca State lasted until 1572, when the last Inca stronghold...
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    Batalha Monastery (category Gothic architecture in Portugal)
    1430s. But the Manueline, ogival stained-glass windows in the choir date from the 1520s and 1530s and were produced by Portuguese masters, among them Francisco...
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    England (redirect from Life in England)
    practised religion in England. The established church of England is the Church of England, which left communion with Rome in the 1530s when Henry VIII was...
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  • The decade of the 1520s in music (years 1520–1529) involved some significant events, compositions, publications, births, and deaths. 7–24 June 1520: Field...
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    St James's Palace (category 1536 establishments in England)
    King Henry VIII in the 1530s on the site of an isolated leper hospital dedicated to Saint James the Less, the palace was secondary in importance to the...
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    Reddish House (category Georgian architecture in Wiltshire)
    Commons. During the Dissolution period (circa 1530s) the farm appears to have been leased by John Penny. He died in 1555 bequeathing to his son the 80 sheep...
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    began far later than the Italian, which had moved into Mannerism by the 1530s. In literature the later part of the 16th century saw the flowering of Elizabethan...
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