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Pontormo and designed
The Barbadori ( or Capponi ) chapel dates also to the 15th century ( 1419-1423 ); it was designed by Filippo Brunelleschi and when the patronage passed to Lodovico di Gino Capponi the decoration was entrusted to Pontormo, who worked on it from 1525 until 1528.

Pontormo and altarpiece
The painting of the vault has disappeared but in the chapel can still be seen the Four Evangelists in the pendentives and two of the greatest masterpieces by Pontormo: the Virgin and the Angel Gabriel on the side wall and the altarpiece of the Deposition above the end altar.

Pontormo and Deposition
* The Deposition from the Cross ( Pontormo ), an oil painting of 1528
* The Deposition from the Cross ( 1528 ) by Jacopo Pontormo at the Capponi Chapel in the church of Santa Felicita, in Florence.

Pontormo and from
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.
This is also demonstrated in the elaborate poses the director has set up, evoking the great Italian Renaissance, particularly of Pontormo and Fiorentino and yet are far from respected.

Pontormo and fresco
* Pontormo ( Italian, 1494 – 1556 ) Florentine fresco / oil painter

Pontormo and .
In some ways, Allori is the last of the line of prominent Florentine painters, of generally undiluted Tuscan artistic heritage: Andrea del Sarto worked with Fra Bartolomeo ( as well as Leonardo da Vinci ), Pontormo briefly worked under Andrea, and trained Bronzino, who trained Allori.
This painting, which was copied many times, influenced Michelangelo, Raphael, and Andrea del Sarto, and through them Pontormo and Correggio.
Among his many students were Jacopo da Pontormo, Innocenzo di Pietro Francucci da Imola and Giuliano Bugiardini.
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.
* January 2 – Pontormo, Italian painter ( b. 1494 )
* May 24 – Pontormo, Italian painter ( d. 1557 )
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.
Pontormo, Portrait of a Halberdier, 1528 – 1530.
Giulia de ' Medici as a child with Maria Salviati in a painting by Pontormo.
Giulia is likely the child depicted in a portrait by Pontormo which shows Maria Salviati with a young child.
A Meditatione sopra la Passione del nostro signore iesu christo, drawing in part on Acta Pilati for its expanded anecdotal elements in the Passion, was printed twenty-eight times in Italy between about 1476 and 1500, and inspired the depiction of Christ before Pilate by Pontormo.
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.
Among the artists in whose work can be seen the direct influence of Michelangelo are Pontormo, Andrea del Sarto, Correggio, Tintoretto, Annibale Carracci, Paolo Veronese and El Greco.
File: Jacopo_Pontormo_062. jpg | Pontormo, Portrait of a Halberdier, 1528
According to his contemporary Vasari, Bronzino was a pupil first of Raffaellino del Garbo, and then of Pontormo, to whom he was apprenticed at 14.
Pontormo is thought to have introduced a portrait of Bronzino as a child ( seated on a step ) into one of his series on Joseph in Egypt now in the National Gallery, London.
Pontormo exercised a dominant influence on Bronzino's developing style, and the two were to remain collaborators for most of the former's life.
It displays the ambivalence, eroticism, and obscure imagery that are characteristic of the Mannerist period, and of Bronzino's master Pontormo.

designed and interior
The great architect also designed the fine interior staircase and colonnade which connects the two courts.
Altdorfer made etchings of the interior of the synagogue and designed a woodcut of the cult image of the Schöne Maria.
Some buildings have been aerodynamically designed so that convection via ducts and interior spaces eliminates any need for electric fans.
The horizontally spacious and dimly lit interior is designed to feel peaceful and contemplative.
Bassist Nick Seymour, who is also an artist, designed or co-designed all of the band's album covers and interior artwork.
Most residential interior doors are 2 '- 6 " ( 0. 76 m ) wide except when designed to allow wheelchair access, then 3 '- 0 " ( 0. 91 ).
Frank Lloyd Wright ( born Frank Lincoln Wright, June 8, 1867 – April 9, 1959 ) was an American architect, interior designer, writer and educator, who designed more than 1, 000 structures and completed 500 works.
Wright also designed many of the interior elements of his buildings, such as the furniture and stained glass.
His home, redecorated in 1935 by actor-turned interior designer William Haines with gardens designed by Florence Yoch & Lucile Council, was the scene of many gatherings for the industry's homosexuals.
Some points of interest are the Grotto ( the interior was designed by the French artist Niki de Saint-Phalle ), the Gallery Building, the Orangerie and the two pavilions by Remy de la Fosse.
Philip Johnson had a role in interior materials selections, and he designed the sumptuous Four Seasons Restaurant, which has endured un-remodeled to today.
This also gave the opportunity for a new interior set to be designed, as Belbin had been unhappy with the original set designed for the series, which she felt was too restrictive to shoot in.
Glass Moonshine slides are made of glass, but have a porous ceramic interior that helps prevent slipping ; other slides have been designed to reduce the weight of brass or porcelain slides by using a lightweight interior, while still others are made of glass on the front and of metal on the back to allow easy switching.
The Union strategy, of a comprehensive effort to bring about a speedy victory for the Union, designed by President Lincoln and Grant, consisted of combined military Union offensives, attacking the Confederacy's armies, railroads, and economic infrastructure, to keep the Confederate armies from mobilizing reinforcements within southern interior lines.
With regards to interior decoration, Rococo rooms were designed as total works of art with elegant and ornate furniture, small sculptures, ornamental mirrors, and tapestry complementing architecture, reliefs, and wall paintings.
IS-IS ( pronounced " i-s i-s ") is an interior gateway protocol, designed for use within an administrative domain or network.
* The church of Sant ' Andrea al Quirinale was designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini ( 1658 – 1671 ), for Cardinal Camillo Pamphilii ( nephew of Pope Innocent X ); it is one of the most elegant samples of baroque architecture in Rome, with its splendid interior of marble, stuccoes, and gilded decorations.
SAIC offers classes in art and technology ; arts administration ; art history, theory, and criticism ; art education and art therapy ; ceramics ; fashion design ; filmmaking ; historic preservation ; architecture ; interior architecture ; designed objects ; painting and drawing ; performance ; photography ; printmaking ; sculpture ; sound ; time arts ( time-based media ); video ; visual communication ; and writing.
The new Ram also featured a totally new interior with a console box big enough to hold a laptop computer, or ventilation and radio controls that were designed to be easily used even with gloves on.
These included the Chapel, designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott, which includes in its interior some pieces saved from the original chapel.
The Palace of Fine Art, designed by architect Cass Gilbert, featured a grand interior sculpture court based on the Roman Baths of Caracalla.
The interior was replaced with a new one in Art Moderne style designed by Alfred P. Shaw.
Johnston & Edleman were commissioned for the design of the Moody Tabernacle, with the interior decorative " fresco secco " stencils ( stencil technique applied on dry plaster ) designed by Sullivan .< ref > Louis Sullivan at www. prairiestyles. com

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