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Jacopo and Pontormo
Andrea del Sarto, Jacopo da Pontormo, Correggio
Among his many students were Jacopo da Pontormo, Innocenzo di Pietro Francucci da Imola and Giuliano Bugiardini.
Jacopo Pontormo, Entombment, 1528 ; Santa Felicità, Florence
The early Mannerists in Florence — especially the students of Andrea del Sarto: Jacopo da Pontormo and Rosso Fiorentino — are notable for elongated forms, precariously balanced poses, a collapsed perspective, irrational settings, and theatrical lighting.
1525 Jacopo Pontormo painting containing the Eye of Providence in a triangle
Sent to Florence at the age of sixteen by Cardinal Silvio Passerini, he joined the circle of Andrea del Sarto and his pupils Rosso Fiorentino and Jacopo Pontormo where his humanist education was encouraged.
* 1494 in art-Birth of Ambrosius Holbein, Jacopo Pontormo ; Death of Domenico Ghirlandaio
* Jacopo Pontormo – Pharaoh with his Butler and Baker
Jacopo Carucci ( May 24, 1494 – January 2, 1557 ), usually known as Jacopo da Pontormo, Jacopo Pontormo or simply Pontormo, was an Italian Mannerist painter and portraitist from the Florentine school.
Image: Pontormo_-_Cena_in_Emmaus_-_Google_Art_Project. jpg | A 1525 Jacopo Pontormo painting using the Eye of Providence in a triangle as a symbol of the Christian Trinity.
* Jacopo Carrucci, better known as Pontormo ( 1494 – 1556 ), painter
Francesco de Layolle, in a painting by Jacopo da Pontormo ( 1518 )
* The Deposition from the Cross ( 1528 ) by Jacopo Pontormo at the Capponi Chapel in the church of Santa Felicita, in Florence.
Image: Jacopo Pontormo 004. jpg | Jacopo Pontormo.

Jacopo and Joseph
Jacopo da Pontormo's Joseph in Egypt stood in what would have been considered contradicting colors and disunified time and space in the Renaissance.
* Archduke Raineri Salvatore Maria Gaetano Giuseppe Giovanni Filippo Jacopo Antonius Zanobi Lodovico Gonzaga ( Rainer Salvator Maria Gaëtan Joseph Johann Phillipp Jacob Antonius Zanobius Ludwig Gonzaga ) ( Florence, 1 May 1842-Florence, 14 August 1844 ).
Joseph Solomon Qandia Delmedigo ( also Del Medigo, ישר מקנדיא, Yashar Mi-Qandia or in Italian Jacopo de Candia ) ( 16 June 1591 – 16 October 1655 ) was a rabbi, author, physician, mathematician, and music theorist.

Jacopo and Egypt
File: Bassano, _Flight_Into_Egypt_1545. jpg | Jacopo Bassano, Flight Into Egypt, 1545

Jacopo and ;
Jacopo refused ; in May, Boniface removed him from the College of Cardinals and excommunicated him and his followers for four generations.
While yet a cardinal, he had restored the church of Santa Maria in Domnica after Raphael's designs ; and as pope he had San Giovanni dei Fiorentini, on the Via Giulia, built, after designs by Jacopo Sansovino and pressed forward the work on St Peter's Basilica and the Vatican under Raphael and Agostino Chigi.
Jacopo Ortis had been a real person ; he was a young student of Padua, and committed suicide there under circumstances akin to those described by Foscolo.
File: Another Room of Casts. jpg | Room 46b ; Cast Court — Plaster Cast of Central doorway of S. Petronio, Siena by Jacopo della Quercia
In 1122, in fact, Callistus II promulgated the basic Bull of the Concordat of Worms ; in 1159, Pope Adrian IV received in Anagni, during the siege of Crema, the legates of Milan, Brescia, and Piacenza ( the building of the Civic Palace was assigned to the Ambassador of Brescia, Architect Jacopo da Iseo ).
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.
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.
This, however, is mere conjecture ; and perhaps it may be fairer to suppose that the drawings exhibited so much independence of manner that Titian judged that young Jacopo, although he might become a painter, would never be properly a pupil.
:* Jacopo Bassano-2 paintings ;
Following his appointment in 2009 as Artistic Director he has premiered his new works we unfold ( 2009 ), 6 Breaths ( 2010 ), LANDforms ( 2011 ) and 2 One Another ( 2012 ); presented Australian premieres of his previous works Irony of Fate, Soledad, and The Land of Yes & The Land of No ; and new commissions from guest choreographers Kenneth Kvarnstrom ( Mercury 2009 ); Adam Linder ( Are We That We Are 2010 ); Emanuel Gat ( Satisfying Musical Moments 2010 ); and Jacopo Godani ( Raw Models 2011 ).
X is also used for native words derived from Latin and Greek ; J is also used for just a few native words, mainly names of persons ( as in Jacopo ) or of places ( as in Jesolo and Jesi ), in which is always pronounced as letter I.
In later times Statius, Ausonius, Sidonius Apollinaris and Claudian are the authors of the best-known epithalamia in classical Latin ; and they have been imitated by Julius Caesar Scaliger, Jacopo Sannazaro, and a whole host of modern Latin poets, with whom, indeed, the form was at one time in great favor.
The libretto by Ottavio Rinuccini survives complete ; the mostly-lost music was completed by Jacopo Peri, but at least two of the six surviving fragments are by Jacopo Corsi.
It also has fine Late Gothic and Early Italian Renaissance paintings by ; Jacopo del Casentino ( The Presentation of Christ in the Temple ), Giovanni di Paolo and Workshop, Bernardo Daddi and Workshop, Lorenzo Monaco, Gherardo Starnina ( The Adoration of the Magi ), and Lorenzo di Credi.
Other walls have canvases by Paolo Piazza ( St Silvester baptizes Emperor Costantine and St Paul Preaching ; by Jacopo Guarana ( Sacred Heart ).
* 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.
Milanesi's identification as Jacopo Giallo, a Florentine illuminator to whom some manuscript work has been assigned, was eliminated by Lionello Puppi's archival discovery that Jacopo Giallo was dead by 1545, thirteen years before the villa was built ; Puppi offered instead a certain fresco painter " Giallo Fiorentino ", an assistant to Giuseppe Salviati for exterior frescoes at Palazzo Loredan at S. Stefano.

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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.
* The Ducal Palace, built from 1561 for Duke Ottavio Farnese on a design by Jacopo Barozzi da Vignola.
In 1445, Foscari's only surviving son, Jacopo, was tried by the Council of Ten on charges of bribery and corruption and exiled from the city.
Jacopo Peri, in the preface to his Euridice refers to " the ancient Greeks and Romans ( who in the opinion of many sang their staged tragedies throughout in representing them on stage ).
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.
John the Apostle on Patmos by Jacopo Vignali.
The conspirators, Francesco de ' Pazzi, Bernardo di Bandino Baroncelli, Archbishop Salviati, Renato de ' Pazzi, Messer Jacopo de ' Pazzi, Antonio Maffei and Stefano de Bagnone, were depicted in a painting by Sandro Botticelli on either a wall of the Bargello or a wall of the Dogana, part of the government-complex.
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.
* Venice's Biblioteca Marciana is completed by Vincenzo Scamozzi on the Piazza San Marco after more than a century of construction following a plan by the late Jacopo Sansovino.
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.
The main gates are Porta San Giovanni on the ridge extending south, Porta San Matteo to the north west and Porta S. Jacopo to the north east.
* Giovanni Jacopo Meditates on the High-IQ Haiku ( 1995 )
The libretto was written by Jacopo Ferretti, based on the fairy tale Cinderella.
Even though the Gondola by now has become a widely publicized icon of Venice, in the times of the Republic of Venice it was by far not the only means of transportation: on the map of Venice created by Jacopo de ' Barbari in 1500 only a fraction of the boats are gondolas, the majority of boats are batellas, caorlinas, galleys and other boats-by now only a handful of batellas survive, and caorlinas are used for racing only.
For centuries, scholars have had to depend primarily on the three best witnesses to this lost manuscript: a copy made in 1501 by Jacopo Sannazaro ( identified by the siglum V, for Vienna ); another copy made by Ioannes Andreas ( identified by the siglum R, for Rome ); and the editio princeps of Johannes Baptista Pius ( Bologna, 1520 ).
* Jacopo Sansovino ( tomb of Francesco Venier on the south wall )
* Jacopo Sansovino, damaged figure of St. John the Baptist on the font in the Corner Chapel
On the left wall near the entrance is a Last Supper by Jacopo Tintoretto while the first altarpiece on the left, is attributed to his studio.
Italy had Jacopo Gelli and Francesco Novati, who published a facsimile of the " Flos Duellatorum " of Fiore dei Liberi, and Giuseppe Cerri, whose book on the Bastone drew inspiration from the two-handed sword of Achille Marozzo.
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.

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