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* 1260 Nicola Pisano sculpts the pulpit of the Pisa Baptistery.
* 1268 Nicola Pisano completes the famous octagonal Gothic-style pulpit at the Duomo di Siena.
* 1278 Nicola Pisano, Italian sculptor ( b. c. 1220 )
* Nicola Pisano sculpts the pulpit of the Pisa Baptistery.
* Nicola Pisano completes the famous octagonal Gothic-style pulpit at the Duomo di Siena.
* Nicola Pisano, Italian sculptor
Tradition says that the building was designed by Nicola Pisano.
* Fontana Maggiore, a medieval fountain designed by Fra Bevignate and sculpted by Nicola and Giovanni Pisano.
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.
Nicola Pisano, statue at the Uffizi in Florence
Nicola Pisano was probably trained in the local workshops of the emperor Frederick II, and he attended his coronation.
" The head of a young girl " ( now displayed in the Museo del Palazzo Venezia in Rome ), cut in hardstone of Elba, is also ascribed to Nicola Pisano in the same period.
Vasari relates that Nicola Pisano constantly studied these Roman remains and the Roman sculptures from Augustan times seem to have marked a deep impression on him.
The front side was done in his workshop, partially by Nicola Pisano himself but mostly by his assistant Lapo di Ricevuto.
Nicola Pisano was given this commission due to his fame by the Pisa pulpit.
In July 1273 Nicola Pisano was commissioned by the Operai di San Jacopo of Pistoia to make the altar of San Jacopo in the cathedral of San Zeno.
Therefore, surveys of the Italian Renaissance usually begin with the year 1260, the year that Nicola Pisano dated this pulpit in the Pisa baptistery.
However, as the pulpit of the Siena Cathedral shows, Nicola Pisano was still attached to the contemporary Gothic art.

Nicola and also
The libretto was written for a dramma per musica in three acts by Francesco Gasparini, performed that same year in the Teatro San Cassiano in Venice, but the same libretto was put in music also by Nicola Porpora ( 1711, in Neaples, as Il trionfo di Flavio Anicio Olibrio ) and Leonardo Vinci ( Naples, 1728, as Ricimero ), and Andrea Bernasconi ( 1737, Wien, as Flavio Anicio Olibrio o La tirannide debellata ).
A marble statue of the apostle San Bartolomeo, by Nicola da Monteforte, is also from the 14th century.
The Cascades extend from Lassen Peak ( also known as Mount Lassen ) in northern California to the confluence of the Nicola and Thompson Rivers in British Columbia.
Markus Liebherr has also brought in Italian businessman Nicola Cortese to look after the club's business interests on his behalf.
Borromeo also suggested that if Don Nicola, a composer of a more chromatic style, was in Milan he too could compose a mass and the two be compared for textural clarity.
Many other OLRs, written by CIX users, are also available for other operating systems, such as Nicola on the Amiga, and Polar for Psion PDAs.
An early, striking and influential model by Pietro da Cortona, preserved in the Albertina, Vienna, also exists, as do various early 18th century sketches, most unsigned, as well as a project attributed to Nicola Michetti one attributed to Ferdinando Fuga and a French design by Edme Bouchardon.
Loughborough natives include Albert Francis Cross, the journalist, author, poet and playwright who was born on Moor Lane on 9 May 1863, the two time Laurence Olivier Award nominated stage actress Nicola Hughes and Coronation Streets Roy Cropper actor David Neilson, and also the notorious rock star of the mid-1960s, Viv Prince of the Pretty Things.
In September 2011, DC launched a new Superman series written by Pérez, who also provided breakdowns and cover art, with interior art by Jesús Merino and Nicola Scott.
The series would also feature many special guest stars such as The League of Gentlemens Mark Gatiss playing Judge Death, Doctor Who companion actress Nicola Bryant ( who would also direct 99 Code Red!
A now-extinct group known as the Nicola Athapaskans also inhabited and hunted in the area now occupied by the Similkameen.
* Broadcasters and journalists including Dr Kenan Malik FRSA, Jonathan Meades, Jenni Murray OBE, Polly Toynbee, Dr. Nicola Gerrard ( also known as Nicci French )
Nicola Utili ( also known as Nicola da Castel Bolognese ) ( Ravenna, Italy.
After Solomon undergoes the procedure, he is assigned a Protectorate observer who also acts as a companion, Miss Brown ( Nicola Bryant ), and begins his new life as the Doctor-like " Stranger ".
Steven Findlay, former Labour Students Block of 12 member, was also elected to the new Democratic Procedures Committee, on which he served with fellow Labour Student Nicola Heaton.
It has also been claimed by critics such as Nicola Griffith that LGBT readers identify strongly with the mutants, aliens, and other outsider characters found in speculative fiction.
Jabra Nicola ( February 16, 1912 1974 ) was an Arab Israeli and Palestinian Trotskyist leader, the author of numerous articles and pamphlets who also translated some of the classics of Marxism into Arabic.
Aqua Tofana ( also known as Acqua Toffana, Aqua Tophana, and Aqua Tufania and " Manna di San Nicola ") was a strong poison that was reputedly widely used in Naples and Rome, Italy.
Giuliana Sgrena, an Italian left-wing journalist who was also kidnapped in Iraq, complained that no similar honor had been awarded to Nicola Calipari, an Italian intelligence agent killed by American friendly fire during the rescue of Giuliana Sgrena in a rather controversial episode.

Nicola and called
In 1927 the IWW called for a three day nationwide walkout — in essence, a demonstration general strike — to protest the execution of anarchists Ferdinando Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti.
Tey appears as a main character in a series of novels by Nicola Upson called the " Josephine Tey Mysteries ".
He has 6 children, called Michael, Georgina, Nicola, Philippa, Patrick, Timothy, and James.
Song number 7 was called " This is the Kiss " by a group called Two-Che, featuring Irishman Paul Clements, and Manchester born Nicola Jackson.
In Italy Nicola Pisano ( 1258 78 ) and his son Giovanni developed a style that is often called Proto-Renaissance, with unmistakable influence from Roman sarcophagi and sophisticated and crowded compositions, including a sympathetic handling of nudity, in relief panels on their pulpit of Siena Cathedral ( 1265 68 ), the Fontana Maggiore in Perugia, and Giovanni's pulpit in Pistoia of 1301.
Cailliau later became a key proponent of the project and developed with Nicola Pellow the first web browser for the Mac OS operating system called MacWWW.
Contemporary Nottingham author, Nicola Monaghan called her blog The Loneliness of the Long Distance Writer in tribute to the story.
The project dates back to 1905 when its first feasibility studies was forwarded by an Italian engineer called Nicola Coles.
He also has another sister called Nicola.
These methods are predominantly based on the research of Nicola Tesla and Georges Lakhovsky and culminated in a device called the MWO ( Multiple Wave Oscillator ).
In 1985, during a period when the series was on a sabbatical at the BBC, BBC Radio hired Colin Baker and his TV companion Nicola Bryant to reprise their TV roles for a new production called Slipback, broadcast as part of the Radio 4 children's magazine Pirate Radio Four, which received quite a bit of press fanfare, though it did not receive good reviews.

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