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    It is generally held that he commissioned the Baroque architect Cosimo Fanzago to rebuild the palace, and that this architect designed the present facade...
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    The Palazzo of Monte di Pietà is a historic building located along the lower decumanus (East-West road) of Naples, Italy. The lower decumanus is also...
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    Spanish Viceroy of Naples. She had the building redone by architect Cosimo Fanzago in the 1640s. When her husband returned to Spain alone in 1644, the unfinished...
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    Bernini, and Cosimo Fanzago. The fountain originally stood near the Arsenal in the port. In 1629, it was transported to Largo di Palazzo (now Piazza del Plebiscito)...
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    Fanzago's astronomical clock is an astronomical clock in Clusone, Italy. It is housed in a medieval tower in the southwest corner of the Palazzo Comunale [it]...
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  • Roccaraso and Rivisondoli are close by. Basilica della Madonna del Colle Palazzo Fanzago Santa Maria del Colle Hermitage of Saint Anthony Hermitage of San Michele...
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    of Sant'Angelo a Nilo. The initial design was made reputedly by Cosimo Fanzago in the late 16th century. In 1754–1762, the architects Mario Gioffredo...
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    Ostuni. The palace was built between 1637 and 1639 after a design by Cosimo Fanzago. The palace was damaged during the 1646 Revolution of Masaniello, and in...
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    young) to complete work on the Palazzo Reale. Whilst Gisolfi was away from the city for a time in 1645, Cosimo Fanzago made a failed attempt to take the...
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    built in 1414. The Baroque church of San Salvatore was designed by Cosimo Fanzago. The Ducal Palace of Gaetani d'Aragona has kept some late Renaissance details...
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    as the son of Lorenzo Vaccaro. His father Lorenzo was a pupil of Cosimo Fanzago. Domenico Antonio Vaccaro first studied under his father. He subsequently...
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    in 1619 in the site where the Palazzo Spinelli a Pontecorvo stood, and was rebuilt in 1643 and 1660 by Cosimo Fanzago. Decoration in the exterior and...
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    royal court, a post his son also later assumed. In 1632 he and Cosimo Fanzago rebuilt Pozzuoli Cathedral in Rione Terra. In 1638 he worked on the church...
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    was erected, with a project of Ottavio Mascherino and a façade by Cosimo Fanzago. It was dedicated to the Holy Spirit. In the following centuries it was...
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    plan, with Baroque altars, including a polychrome high altar by Cosimo Fanzago. Church of St. Francis of Paola (1621) Church of St. Francis of Assisi...
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    the Torre dell'Orologio. Clusone. Fanzago's astronomical clock at the Palazzo Comunale [it], built by Pietro Fanzago in 1583. Cremona. The 16th-century...
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    was commissioned by Pedro Antonio de Aragón from the architect Cosimo Fanzago, and completed in 1699. Atop stands a bronze statue of Charles II of Spain...
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    Mercy. He helped complete the Spire of San Domenico to a design by Cosimo Fanzago. Picchiatti was so intent on preserving and cataloging remnants of the...
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    The original designer of the spire was the Neapolitan architect Cosimo Fanzago. Construction on the spire was started after the plague of 1656 and was...
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    Palazzo Angeli, constructed in the 15th century and located in Prato della Valle at an angle with the avenue Umberto I. Today, the monumental palazzo...
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    Giotto, Caravaggio, Donatello, Giuseppe Sanmartino, Luca Giordano, Cosimo Fanzago, Luigi Vanvitelli, Jusepe de Ribera, Domenichino, Guido Reni, Tino di Camaino...
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  • with Portraits of Ludovico II and Federico Gonzaga, Palazzo Ducale, Mantua (url) Cosimo Fanzago (1591–1678), 1 sculpture : St Bruno, Certosa di San Martino...
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    Martino resulting from his connections with his fellow Bergamasque Cosimo Fanzago. A major commission in Naples was a series of four large canvases representing...
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    V assigned the basilica to the order of Clerics Regular Minor. Cosimo Fanzago completely renovated the interior in the 17th century, including conversion...
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    anticipation of the Holy Year of 1650, the church was renovated in 1639 by Cosimo Fanzago, but the façade, with its Corinthian columns imposing vertical emphasis...
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    bank of the Adda, not far from the point where a bridge known as "del Fanzago" and one of the river ports managed by the Laudensians already stood. The...
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  • Saak, pg 185 Cosimo Fanzago and Seventeenth Century Neapolitan Marble Decortion (Vol. 1.2.) by Fred Brauen and Cosimo Fanzago Asia in the Making of...
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  • Quattro Fontane (1638–1641) and Sant'Ivo alla Sapienza (1642–1660). Cosimo Fanzago (1591–1678), architect and sculptor; exponent of Baroque architecture in...
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  • Conducini Domini (di Orcenigo) Duolo (H)Erbassica (Barbasecca) Fabris Fanzago Franzani Girardi Grimaldi Lechi Locatello (Locatelli) Lorando Matiuzzi...
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  • of Santa Maria sopra Minerva. Early in his career he worked with Cosimo Fanzago and Giuliano Finelli in Naples. He also made the statue of Saint Catherine...
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