Giovanni Battista del Tasso (1500–1555) was an Italian architect and sculptor. [citation needed] v t e...
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constructed by Giovanni Battista del Tasso (and funded by the Medici family); Mercato Vecchio, Florence, designed by Giorgio Vasari (1567); and Loggia del Grano...
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(1547) by Giovanni Battista del Tasso (and funded by the Medici family); Mercato Vecchio, Florence by Giorgio Vasari (1567) and Loggia del Grano (1619)...
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commission for these rooms was originally given by Cosimo I to Giovanni Battista del Tasso. But on his death, the decorations were continued by Vasari and...
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Giovanni Battista Moroni (c. 1520-1524– 5 February 1578) was an Italian painter of the Mannerism. He also is called Giambattista Moroni. Best known for...
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Giovanni Battista Guarini (10 December 1538 – 7 October 1612) was an Italian poet, dramatist, and diplomat. Guarini was born in Ferrara. On the termination...
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Giovanni Battista Manso (1570 – 28 December 1645) was an Italian aristocrat, scholar, and patron of the arts and artists. He was for many years the leading...
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Venezia: Bernardo Giunta (2.) & Giovanni Battista Ciotti & C. 1609. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Guidobaldo del Monte. O'Connor, John J.; Robertson...
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Benvenuto Cellini, Baccio Bandinelli, and his in-law, the sculptor Giovanni Battista del Tasso. Bachiacca's first major commission was to paint the walls and...
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Giambattista Marino (redirect from Giovanni Battista Marino)
had been a friend of Torquato Tasso (Marino knew Tasso personally, if only briefly, at the house of Giovanni Battista Manso and exchanged sonnets with...
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Jerusalem Delivered (category Torquato Tasso)
lit. 'The freed Jerusalem'), is an epic poem by the Italian poet Torquato Tasso, first published in 1581, that tells a largely mythified version of the...
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Niccolò Tribolo e Bernardo Buontalenti Loggia del Mercato Nuovo 1546–1564 Giovanni Battista del Tasso Palazzo Uguccioni c. 1550 Church of San Giovannino...
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Valuasense stampator dell'Accademia, 1647, pp. 220–223 (on-line). Giovanni Battista Lalli entry (in Italian) by Giulio Natali in the Enciclopedia italiana...
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(1618–1628) and, with the assistance of his pupil Giovanni Battista Magnani, the hexagonal church of Santa Maria del Quartiere (1604–1619). He also helped design...
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Giovanni Battista Marchetti (1730–1800) was an Italian painter, active mainly as a decorative fresco painter in a neoclassical-style in Siena and Rome...
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Giambattista Bodoni (redirect from Giovanni Battista Bodoni)
greatest work, including the great classics of Horace, Virgil, Anacreon, Tasso, and Homer, among others. Napoleon was so delighted with the gift of Bodoni's...
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Castello Ursino (redirect from Museo del Castello Ursino)
"Le Pazze"; Women in the Fields; Tasso and Cardinal d'Este) and Bernardo Celentano (Provenzan Salvani in the piazza del Campo). Michele Rapisardi - Self-portrait...
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Giovanni Battista Ciotti, or Ciotto (Siena, 1560 - Palermo, 1625), was an Italian publisher and typographer. Born in Siena, Ciotti moved to Venice at...
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fresco: Tribolo (Niccolo di Raffaello di Nicolo dei Pericoli), Tasso (Giovanni Battista del Tasso), Nanni Unghero, San Marino, Giorgio Vasari, Baccio Bandinelli...
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and 17th centuries. Earlier exponents of this style included Giovanni Battista del Tasso with the Mercato Nuovo in 1547 and Giorgio Vasari with the Mercato...
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Manuel Chrysoloras Giovanni de' Marignolli Francesco Petrarca (also known as Petrarch) Coluccio Salutati 15th century Leon Battista Alberti Nicolaus Copernicus...
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(1901–1903) Casa Galimberti in Milan by Giovanni Battista Bossi (1903–1905) Casa Guazzoni in Milan by Giovanni Battista Bossi (1904–1906) Kiosk in Palermo...
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"Oltre i confini ancor del mondo nostro" ('Beyond the confines of this world of ours'), a line by the Italian poet Torquato Tasso. The Academy meetings...
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(Ferrara 1570 – 1638) was an Italian historian and scholar, nephew of Giovanni Battista Guarini and author of the Compendio Historico and of the Famiglie...
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Italian literature (section Torquato Tasso)
criticism directed particularly against the Arcadians and the pedants. Giovanni Battista Niccolini was a classicist; in imitating Aeschylus, as well as in...
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of Torquato Tasso, Giambattista Marino, and Angelo Grillo. He edited the second edition of Giovanni Battista Manso's Vita di Torquato Tasso (Rome 1634)...
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Ariostea in Ferrara) and linguistic corrections to Il Pastor Fido by Giovanni Battista Guarini (1586). Salviati was recognized by his contemporaries as a...
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intellectual and artistic accomplishments Giovanni Battista Guarini (1538–1612), poet who, with Torquato Tasso, is credited with establishing the form of...
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Torquato Tasso dedicated several sonnets, canzones, eulogies and dialogues to Barbara of Austria. Another Italian poet, Giovanni Battista Guarini, also...
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to exit closed. — Torquato Tasso In the 16th century, Comacchio was ruled by the Papal States. Cardinal Giovan Battista Pallotta commissioned the Trepponti...
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