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Jacopo and Galli
At dawn Argiento went to Jacopo Galli.
However, upon completion, the work was rejected by the cardinal, and subsequently entered the collection of the banker Jacopo Galli, for his garden.
Another sculpture of Cupid, in a standing position, was created for Riario's banker, Jacopo Galli.

Jacopo and introduced
The powerful Barbaros introduced Palladio to Venice, where he finally became " Proto della Serenissima " ( chief architect of the Republic of Venice ) after Jacopo Sansovino.

Jacopo and him
The Venetian artist Jacopo de ' Barbari, whom Dürer had met in Venice, visited Nuremberg in 1500, and Dürer said that he learned much about the new developments in perspective, anatomy, and proportion from him.
Jacopo refused ; in May, Boniface removed him from the College of Cardinals and excommunicated him and his followers for four generations.
When Cardinal Jacopo Sadoleto wrote a letter to the city council inviting Geneva to return to the Catholic faith, the council searched for an ecclesiastical authority to respond to him.
When Jacopo proves his selfless loyalty, Dantès rewards him with his own ship and crew.
Jacopo della Quercia, a Sienese, must have seen the works of Nicola Pisano and Arnolfo di Cambio on the pulpit in the cathedral of Siena and this must have influenced him.
Duke Cesare d ' Este hired Vecchi in 1598 to be his maestro di corte, i. e. the master of music at his court, and Vecchi accompanied him to Rome and Florence in 1600 ; while in Florence he heard Jacopo Peri's opera Euridice.
In childhood Jacopo, a born painter, began daubing on the dyer's walls ; his father, noticing his bent, took him to the studio of Titian to see how far he could be trained as an artist.
His uncle, Jacopo di Domenico di Luca del Borra Gamberelli may have given him his first lessons in stonemasonry.
In February 1229 he abdicated and in his place a Jacopo Tiepolo was elected, but Ziani refused to meet him and died a year later.
He worked in Verona and Padua — works by him survive in the church of Sant ' Anastasia in Verona and in the basilica of Sant ' Antonio and the Oratorio di San Giorgio in Padua ( where the credit for the work has been generally shared with Jacopo d ' Avanzi, about whom little is known ).
Ugo Foscolo, who met Parini in Milan, portrayed him as a serious, dignified person in Ultime lettere di Jacopo Ortis and accused the rich and corrupt town which had forgotten him, in Dei sepolcri.
Don Sgabarizza was concerned with such talk of witchcraft, and on 21 March 1575, he appeared as a witness before both the vicar general, Monsignor Jacopo Maracco, and the Inquisitor Fra Giulio d ' Assis, a member of the Order of the Minor Conventuals, at the monastery of San Francesco di Cividale in Friuli, in the hope that they could offer him guidance in how to proceed in this situation.

Jacopo and into
Hannibal's feat in crossing the Alps with war elephants passed into European legend: detail of a fresco by Jacopo Ripanda, ca.
The first complete translation into English of the Arcadia is by Ralph Nash, Jacopo Sannazaro: Arcadia and Piscatorial Eclogues ( Detroit: Wayne State University Press ) 1966.
Nash returned to translate into English prose and verse The Major Latin Poems of Jacopo Sannazaro, ( Detroit: Wayne State University Press ) 1996.
Gentile was born into a family of renowned painters: his father Jacopo Bellini, was a Venetian pioneer in the use of oil paint as an artistic medium ; his acclaimed brother was Giovanni Bellini, and his brother-in-law Andrea Mantegna.
Jacopo Berengario da Carpi, a 16th century professor of anatomy at Bologna, wrote an extensive commentary on Mondino's work, and the text of Anathomia was incorporated into Ketham's 1493 text Fasciculus medicinae.
Secco recitative, popularized in Florence though the proto-opera music dramas of Jacopo Peri and Giulio Caccini during the late 16th century, formed the substance of Claudio Monteverdi's operas during the 17th century, and continued to be used into the Romantic era by such composers as Gaetano Donizetti, reappearing in Stravinsky's The Rake's Progress.
In the 1590s, monody developed into a vehicle capable of extended dramatic expression through the work of composers such as Jacopo Peri, working in conjunction with poet Ottavio Rinuccini.
His rivalry with both Emilio de ' Cavalieri and Jacopo Peri seems to have been intense: he may have been the one who arranged for Cavalieri to be removed from his post as director of festivities for the wedding of Henry IV of France and Maria de ' Medici in 1600 ( an event which caused Cavalieri to leave Florence in fury ), and he also seems to have rushed his own opera Euridice into print before Peri's opera on the same subject could be published, while simultaneously ordering his group of singers to have nothing to do with Peri's production.
Neri di Landocio wrote a life of St Catherine ; Jacopo Gradenigo put the Gospels into triplets.
What makes Jacopo Bassano particularly unique amongst his fellow Renaissance artists was his ability to incorporate diverse artistic influences ( including Dürer, Parmigianino, Tintoretto, and Raphael, amongst many others ) into his work despite his reluctance to leave the comfort of his home town.
Sometimes erroneously referred to as Loggia dell ' Orcagna because it was once thought to be designed by that artist, it was built between 1376 and 1382 by Benci di Cione and Simone di Francesco Talenti, possibly following a design by Jacopo di Sione, to house the assemblies of the people and hold public ceremonies, such as the swearing into office of the Gonfaloniers and the Priors.

Jacopo and several
In the beginning Assisi fell under the rule of Perugia and later under several despots, such as the soldier of fortune Biordo Michelotti, Gian Galeazzo Visconti and his successor Francesco I Sforza, dukes of Milan, Jacopo Piccinino and Federico II da Montefeltro, lord of Urbino.
His estate included gifts from royalty, a large collection of paintings including works by Velázquez, Murillo and Jusepe de Ribera, as well as portraits of his royal patrons, and several of himself, one by his friend Jacopo Amigoni.
* The Badia or ancient cathedral of St. Romulus, built in 1028 by Bishop Jacopo Bavaro with materials taken from several older edifices, at the foot of the hill on which Fiesole stands, supposed to cover the site of the martyrdom of St. Romulus ; it contains notable sculptures by Mino da Fiesole.
Plans were offered by famous architects such as Jacopo Sansovino, Palladio and Vignola, but all involved a Classical approach with several arches, which was judged inappropriate to the situation.
Jacopo d ’ Andrea Saltarelli ( b. 1459 ) was an apprentice goldsmith and male prostitute, sometimes described in modern literature as an artist's model, about which nothing is known except the details of court records of several charges of prostitution, in one of which Leonardo da Vinci was among the accused.
Plans were offered by famous architects such as Jacopo Sansovino, Andrea Palladio and Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola, but all involved a Classical approach with several arches, which was judged inappropriate to the situation.

Jacopo and Roman
The mid-16th century Italians, especially Sebastiano Serlio and Jacopo Barozzi da Vignola, who established a canonic version of the orders, thought they detected a " Composite order ", combining the volutes of the Ionic with the foliage of the Corinthian, but in Roman practice volutes were almost always present.
Zuccari returned to Rome in 1548, and began his career as a fresco painter, by executing a series of scenes in monochrome from the life of Marcus Furius Camillus on the front of the palace of a wealthy Roman named Jacopo Mattei.
Andrea Mantegna (; c. 1431 – September 13, 1506 ) was an Italian painter, a student of Roman archeology, and son in law of Jacopo Bellini.
Jacopo Albertini ( 1311 ) became attached to the schism of Antipope Nicholas V and Holy Roman Emperor Louis IV the Bavarian, whom he crowned with the Lombard Iron Crown in 1327, and was therefore deposed.

Jacopo and homes
They were used in the homes and chapels of the rich, at banquets and court events, in choirs and music schools, and in the small orchestras of Jacopo Peri and Claudio Monteverdi at the dawn of the musical drama or opera.

Jacopo and .
After the death of his condottiero Jacopo Caldora, however, René's fortune started to wane: Alfonso could easily capture Aversa, Salerno, Benevento, Manfredonia and Bitonto.
* 1530 – Jacopo Sannazaro, Italian poet ( b. 1458 )
" His models were niellos and copper engravings from the workshops of Jacopo de Barbari and Albrecht Dürer.
It has with a Baroque portal ( 1667 ), a noteworthy bell tower, presbytery frescoes portraying the Histories of St. Peter and Virgin by Jacopo da Montagnana ( 1495 ) and Palma the Younger's altarpiece depicting Christ Crucifixed Between St. Augustine and St. Jerome.
He studied under Baccio Bandinelli and Jacopo Sansovino ( assisting on the Library of St. Mark's, the Biblioteca Marciana, Venice ) and closely imitated the style of Michelangelo.
Jacopo Buonaparte was a friend and advisor to Medici Pope Clement VII.
Jacopo was also a witness to and wrote an account of the sack of Rome, which is one of the most important historical documents recounting that event.
In 1297, Cardinal Jacopo ( Giacomo Colonna ) disinherited his brothers Ottone, Matteo, and Landolfo of their lands.
The latter three appealed to Pope Boniface VIII who ordered Jacopo to return the land, and furthermore hand over the family's strongholds of Colonna, Palestrina, and other towns to the Papacy.
** Note: under the pseudonym " Jacopo Berenizi " Marker wrote the commentary for this short about whale hunters in the Azores.
The Origin of the Milky Way by Jacopo Tintoretto.
An album he had bound in 1504, which once contained five engravings by Jacopo de ' Barberi, provides important evidence for dating de ' Barbari's work.
* 1623 – Jacopo Melani, Italian composer and violinist ( d. 1676 )
Jacopo Amigoni ( 1682 – 1752 ), also named Giacomo Amiconi, was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque or Rococo period, who began his career in Venice, but traveled and was prolific throughout Europe, where his sumptuous portraits were much in demand.
* 1676 – Jacopo Riccati, Italian mathematician ( d. 1754 )
Among his many students were Jacopo da Pontormo, Innocenzo di Pietro Francucci da Imola and Giuliano Bugiardini.

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