, the exterior is rather plain. The interior contains the only rood screen still in place in Venice. The Frari ... important member of the 16th century Venetian school of painting is interred in the Frari. Works ... Adrian Fletcher s Paradoxplace Venice Pages I Frari photos spacing Venice landmarks Category 1338 establishments Category 1390s architecture Category Basilica churches in Venice Maria Gloriosa dei Frari Category Gothic architecture in Italy de Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari es Bas lica de Santa Mar a dei Frari fr Basilique Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari it Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari ... dei Frari Velence nl Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari ja pl Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari pt Bas lica de Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari ru sv Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari tr Frari Santa Maria Gloriosa Bazilikas uk vec Bax ega de Santa Maria Glorioxa dei Frari zh ... more details
Luigi Frari Lat. Aloysius ibenik , Dalmatia , now Croatia 1813 1898 was the Chief Municipal Physician and the mayor and political and social activist of ibenik, Dalmatia. His special political and social efforts were related to improving the infrastructure and modernizing the city of ibenik, as well as speaking in favor of preservation of Diocese of ibenik in 1872. He also contributed to collecting and preserving of people s proverbs in region of ibenik. His inaugural dissertation on rabies from 1840 represents an expample of conceptions of that disease in first half of 19th century, before Louis Pasteur s time. Origins Luigi Frari came from an illustrious ibenik medical family. His grandfather Giuseppe Frari came from Treviso , Italy to ibenik, Dalmatia , where he became the Chief Municipal ... Frari was Chief Municipal Physician of Split city Split , famous epidemiologist, hystorian of medicine and the protomedicus of Venice , whose son Michele Carlo Frari was an illustrious professor of obstetrics at Padua University. Dissertation on Rabies In 1840 in Vienna Luigi Aloysius Frari published ... was, doubtlessly in a great deal inspired by his grandfather Giuseppe Frari s pioneer work on rabies ..., Luigi Frari was famous for his political and social activity and writing. He was the mayor of ibenik ... Podest , Frari also fought against a possible abolition of the Diocese of ibenik in 1872. In an article published in La Dalmazia Cattolica, addressed directly to the Austrian Emperor, Luigi Frari provided substantial religious and civil arguments for preserving the Diocese of ibenik . Luigi Frari ... Krni A. Giuseppe and Aloysius Frari s Works on Rabies and History of Frari Medical Family of ibenik ...?artid 2080547 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Frari, Luigi ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... Frari, Luigi Category 1813 births Category 1898 deaths Category Croatian physicians Category Italian physicians Category Croatian politicians Category People from ibenik hr Luigi Frari it Luigi Frari ... more details
Michele Carlo Frari in Croatian sources also mentioned as Mihovil Frari Split city Split 1813 Padua ? 1896 was a renowned professor of obstetrics in Padua from 1843 until 1889. Life and work Michele Frari was the author of many obstetrical scientific articles and the inventor of various obstetrical instruments, including the so called Frari Forceps . He also published a textbook on obstetrics Obstetrics theoretical and practical , with its second edition that appeared in 1876. Michele Frari, who was the son of famous ibenik born physician and epidemiologist, Angelo Antonio Frari , also participated in the social life of ibenik in 1889 he took part in the discussion about possible location of Niccolo Tommaseo s monument in ibenik. Reflections on Frari s work As a response to criticism by Dr Ferdinando Moroni, Dr Ghirotti from Padua vehemently defended Frari s work in Giornale veneto di science mediche in 1868. Ghirotti accused Moroni of ignorance and avidity as being the aspirant on the position at the Cathedra in Padua . Ghirotti discussed the obstetrical issues which were mentioned in the Frari s textbook, such as symphisiotomy, pelvic fetal head diameters, fetal maternal auscultation, geminal and extra uterine pregnancy, mola, menstrual cycles, anatomical variations of the uterus, maternal alimentation, infertility, and death in utero. He concluded that Professor Michele Carlo Frari was a highly qualified obstetrician and skilled surgeon, reliable and extremely appreciated for his work, and that his textbook was written according to true principals of the art, with the right ... of various nations 20 . Sources Krni A. Giuseppe and Aloysius Frari s Works on Rabies and History of Frari Medical Family of ibenik, Dalmatia. Croat Med J. 2007 June 48 3 378 390. http www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov ... Frari, Michele Carlo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1813 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Frari, Michele Carlo Category Obstetricians Category 1813 births ... more details
Angelo Antonio Frari Croat. An eo Antun ibenik Sebenico , Dalmatia , Republic of Venice , now Croatia ... 1843 , famous epidemiologist and historian of medicine. Origins Angelo Frari came from an illustrious ibenik medical family. His father Giuseppe Frari came from Treviso , Italy to ibenik, Dalmatia ... , as well as his nephew Luigi Frari , who was also the mayor of ibenik . His son Michele Carlo Frari was an illustrious professor of obstetrics at Padua University. Medical Education Angelo Antonio Frari graduated in medicine from Padua University in 1801 and acquired further medical education ..., Dr Johann Peter Frank . Work in Dalmatia As a prominent epidemiologist, Angelo Frari became the municipal ... quarantine system and municipal hygiene. Frari, astonished with the poor sanitary conditions ... by Frari. During this period of his life, Frari was also very effective in the suppression of Bubonic ... and sweat. Work in Venice Frari, as a supporter of the Franch revolutionary ideas, had to leave ... Frari s Letters from Italy Although A.A. Frari never came back to Dalmatia, he remained emotionally ... money . Out of this, it is obvious that Angelo Antonio Frari was facing some financial difficulties ... Frari published a number of medical papers. In Padua, in 1817 2nd edition in Split 1820 , he published ... nell anno 1817 . Frari named the illness typhus because it, apparently, resembled the yellow fever ... at the entrance to Venice. Antonio Frari obviously found the quarantine protection system extremely ... steamship traffic. The issue of the quarantine system finally led Frari to his involuntary ... system. Angelo Antonio Frari s capital work was Della peste e della publica amministrazione sanitaria ... such as fumigation. Frari was convinced that the cause of the disease was a specific contagious germ .... Reflections on Frari s Work Antonio Frari s scientific work and medical practice was especially praised by Frari s close friend Niccolo Tommaseo , the famous ibenik born Italian and Croatian ... more details
Jacopo Celega d. before 30 March 1386 ref cite book last Turner first Jane title The Dictionary of Art publisher Grove year 1996 pages 216 ref was a fourteenth century Italy Italian architect . Little is known of Calegna s biography, but some of his work remains today. Around 1330 he took over construction of the Venice Venetian church Frari Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari &ndash normally referred to only as the Frari &ndash work that was finished by his son Pier Paolo in 1396. References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Celega, Jacopo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Celega, Jacopo Category 1380s deaths Category Venetian architects Category Year of birth unknown Italy architect stub es Jacopo Celega ... more details
File Bernardino Licinio 006.jpg thumb Bernardino Licinio. A wife with her husband s portrait . c. 1500. Bergamo, Italy Bernardino Licinio c. 1489 &ndash 1565 was an Italian Renaissance Italian High Renaissance painter of Venice and Lombardy . Born in Poscante Bergamo . He mainly painted portraits and religious canvases. Anthology of Works Holy Family with the Magdalene Man with a Skull Stefano Nani Lady Portrait Beli Dvor , Belgrade Ottaviano Grimani Madonna Enthroned with Saints 1535, Frari, Venice Return of the Prodigal Son , National Museum of Art of Romania , Bucharest The Madonna and Child with Saint Joseph and a Female Martyr , 1510 30, National Gallery, London Portrait of Stefano Nani , 1528, National Gallery, London A Sculptor in his Studio with Five of his Pupils, One Holding an Armless Statue of Venus , Alnwick Castle , Northumberland Madonna and Child with Saint Francis , Uffizi Gallery , Florence, Portrait of a Lady , Courtauld Gallery , London http www.artandarchitecture.org.uk images gallery e1733264.html Madonna with Child in Arms , Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, Venice, http www.kfki.hu arthp html l licinio index.html Franciscan Martyrs , Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari , Venice, References cite book first Sydney J. last Freedberg year 1993 title Painting in Italy, 1500 1600 chapter editor Pelican History of Art others pages 344 345 Penguin Books Ltd publisher id url authorlink Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Licinio, Bernardino ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Lombardy, Italy DATE OF DEATH 1565 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Licinio, Bernardino Italy painter 15thC stub commonscat Bernardino Licinio Category 1480s births Category 1565 deaths Category Italian painters Category Bergamese painters Category Renaissance painters es Bernardino Licinio fr Bernardino Licinio it Bernardino Licinio pl Bernardino Licinio ... more details
Image Melchior Barthel Venice.jpg thumb Melancholy at Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice Melchior Barthel born 10 December 1625 in Dresden died there 12 November 1672 was a Germany German sculptor . Biography He studied with his father and with Johann Boehme, of Schneeberg 1640 45 , and settled at Dresden, where he was appointed sculptor to the court. Works His principal works are the colossal tomb of the Doge Giovanni Pesaro Frari Santa Maria dei Frari , Venice the statue of John the Baptist Oratory of Santa Maria, Nazareth and a tomb in San Giovanni e Paolo, Venice. His numerous ivory carving s in the Green Vault at Dresden are considered superior to his more elaborate works. References Cite NIE Barthel, Melchior year 1905 vb 1 commons category Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Barthel, Melchior ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 10 December 1625 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 12 November 1672 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Barthel, Melchior Category 1625 births Category 1672 deaths Category German sculptors Category People from Dresden de Melchior Barthel sv Melchior Barthel ... more details
Father Francesco Antonio Calegari died 1742 was an Italian baroque music theorist, composer and priest. ref Francesco Antonio Calegari d. 1742 music theorist and composer Walter William Schurr 1972 ref Calegari was maestro di cappella at Basilica of Santa Maria dei Frari , Venice in 1705, and at the Basilica del Santo , Padua in the 1720s. Several manuscript copies of his treatise on consonance and dissonance survive. ref Venetian instrumental music from Gabrieli to Vivaldi Eleanor Selfridge Field 1994 Several MS copies of a treatise on consonance and dissonance by the priest Francesco Antonio Calegari survive. Calegari was maestro di cappella at the Frari in 1705 and at the Basilica del Santo in Padua in the 1720s ref The Italian oratorio La risurrezione di Lazzaro 1779, recorded under Filippo Maria Bressan in 2000, is by Antonio Calegari ref The Harvard biographical dictionary of music Don Michael Randel 1996 Calegari, Antonio b. Padua, 17 Feb. 1757 d. there, 22 or 28 July 1 828 . ref Another Calegari from Padua was Giuseppe Calegari , composer of a Betulia liberata 1771 . References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Calegari, Francesco ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Italian composer DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1742 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Calegari, Francesco Category Italian Roman Catholic priests Category 1742 deaths Italy composer stub ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2008 Infobox Painting image file Tizian 039.jpg title Pesaro Madonna artist Titian year 1519 &ndash 1526 type Oil on canvas height metric 4.88 width metric 2.69 metric unit m imperial unit ft city Venice museum Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari The Pesaro Madonna lang it Pala Pesaro better known as the Madonna di Ca Pesaro is a painting by the Italian Renaissance master Titian , commissioned by Jacopo Pesaro , whose family acquired in 1518 the chapel in the Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari Frari Basilica in Venice for which the work was painted, and where it remains today. Jacopo was Bishop of Paphos , in Cyprus , and had been named commander of the papal fleet by the Borgia pope, Alexander VI . Aesthetics Titian shows his patron in a devotional pose, kneeling before the Virgin and presented to her by Saint Peter . Prominently displayed on the step is Saint Peter s key its diagonal plane, leading toward the Virgin, parallels that of Jacopo. The Virgin s position at the top of the steps alludes to her celestial role as Madonna della Scala Madonna of the Stairs and as the Stairway to Heaven. Titian actually used his wife, who died in childbirth soon after, as the model for the Virgin Mary in this work. http www.sacred destinations.com italy venice santa maria gloriosa dei frari The large red banner at the far left prominently displays the papal arms in the center and those of Jacopo below, also displayed are olive leaves a symbol of peace. An unidentified knight has two prisoners in tow, a turbaned Turkish people Turk and a Moors Moor , probably a reference to Jacopo s victory over the Turks in 1502. At the right, Saint Francis of Assisi links the five kneeling Pesaro family members to Christ, suggesting that through his own route of identification with Christ salvation can be achieved. Just behind Saint Francis is Saint Anthony of Padua both, like Saint Bernardino , are Franciscans, as is the church of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari. The members of ... more details
Basilica of St. Mary may refer to In Italy Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli , Assisi Basilica di Santa Maria dei Servi , Bologna Basilica of Santa Maria Novella , Florence Santa Maria di Collemaggio , L Aquila Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri , Rome Santa Maria in Aquiro , Rome Santa Maria in Aracoeli , Rome Santa Maria Ausiliatrice, Rome Santa Maria in Campitelli , Rome Santa Maria in Cosmedin , Rome Santa Maria in Domnica , Rome Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore , Rome Santa Maria sopra Minerva , Rome Santa Maria del Popolo , Rome Santa Maria della Scala , Rome Santa Maria in Traspontina , Rome Santa Maria in Trastevere , Rome Santa Maria in Via , Rome Santa Maria in Via Lata , Rome Santa Maria della Vittoria , Rome Basilica of Our Lady Help of Christians, Turin Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta , Torcello, Venice Frari Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari , Venice Santa Maria della Salute , Venice In Spain Santa Maria de Montserrat Basilica of Santa Maria, Alicante , Alicante Santa Maria del Mar, Barcelona , Barcelona Basilica of Santa Maria, Igualada , Igualada Santa Maria de Manresa , Manresa Saint Mary of Valencia Cathedral , Valencia In the United States St. Mary s Cathedral Basilica, Galveston , Texas Basilica of Saint Mary, Minneapolis , Minnesota St. Mary Basilica, Natchez , Mississippi Basilica of Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Norfolk , Virginia St. Mary s Basilica, Phoenix , Arizona Elsewhere St Mary of the Angels Basilica , Geelong, Australia St. Mary s Basilica, Halifax , Canada St. Mary s Basilica, Bangalore , India St. Mary s Cathedral Basilica, Ernakulam , India St. Mary s Basilica, Invercargill , New Zealand St. Mary s Church, Gda sk , Poland St. Mary s Basilica, Krak w , Poland St. Mary s Basilica, Kevelaer , Germany See also Saint Mary s Church disambiguation Disambig church es Bas lica de Santa Mar a it Basilica di Santa Maria ... more details
File Abbati Vincenzo Veduta del monumento sepolcrale a Paolo Savelli nella chiesa di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari a Venezia.jpg thumb right 250px Veduta del monumento sepolcrale a Paolo Savelli nella chiesa di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari a Venezia , 1857 Art collections of Fondazione Cariplo Vincenzo Abbati Naples, 1803 1874? was an Italian painter. Biography After attending the school of set design attached to the San Carlo Theatre in Naples , Abbati enrolled at the Royal Institute of Fine Arts in 1822 and remained there until 1826, the year of his debut in the first Bourbon exhibition. He then became court painter to Carolina the daughter of Francesco I, better known as the Duchess of Berry, and moved in her entourage to Florence in 1842, Graz Austria in 1844, and finally Venice , where he took part in the annual exhibitions of the Academy of Fine Arts with perspective views. After returning to Naples in 1856 with his son Giuseppe, who was also a painter, he lived there on a permanent basis as from 1859. Recent studies suggest that the date of his death, traditionally given as 1866, could in fact be around 1874, at which time he was apparently involved in a lawsuit for debt. References Laura Casone, http www.artgate cariplo.it collezione online page45d.do?link oln82d.redirect&kcond31d.att3 207 Vincenzo Abbati , online catalogue http www.artgate cariplo.it Portal museo page38.do?sp page38&link ln502&stu24.LanguageISOCtxParam en Artgate by Fondazione Cariplo , 2010, CC BY SA source for the first revision of this article . Other projects commonscat inline Vincenzo Abbati Persondata NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1803 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category Italian painters Category Neapolitan painters Category People from Naples Category 1803 births Category Year of death uncertain es Vincenzo Abbati fr Vincenzo Abbati it Vincenzo Abbati ... more details
architecture is Santa Maria dei Frari, a Franciscan church. First constructed in the 1400s, this Franciscan church was rebuilt in its current Gothic style in the 15th Century. ref Santa Maria dei Frari ... EBchecked topic 522958 Santa Maria dei Frari . ref Revival The style was revived in the 19th century ... more details
to Gallerie dell Accademia Venice s Academy , returning to its original place in Frari in 1919. ref ... Titian , Santa Maria dei Frari, Venice References reflist Sources Durant, Will 1953 . The Renaissance ... more details
Bartolomeo Bon also spelled Buon died after 1464 was an Italy Italian sculptor and architect from Campione d Italia . Together with his father Giovanni Bon Giovanni , he worked in Venice they finished the decoration of the famous Gothic architecture Gothic Ca d Oro 1424 1430 and the marble door of the Basilica di Santa Maria dei Frari . They were also entrusted the construction of the Porta della Carta Paper s Door of St. Mark s Basilica 1438 1442 . Bartolomeo alone worked at a portal of the Scuola Grande di San Marco a lunette is now housed in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London , the portal of San Polo, Venice San Polo and the Porta della Carta, which connects the Ducal Palace, Venice Ducal Palace to St. Mark s Basilica . References commons category http www.wga.hu bio b bon bartolom biograph.html Web Gallery of Art DEFAULTSORT Bon, Bartolomeo Category 15th century deaths Category Italian architects Category Renaissance architects Category Italian sculptors Category People from Ticino Category 1460s deaths be de Bartolomeo Buon it Bartolomeo Bono he nl Bartolomeo Bon pl Giovanni i Bartolomeo Bon pt Bartolomeo Bon ru , sh Giovanni Bon sv Bartolomeo Bon ... more details
Image Doge Giacomo Contarini.png thumb right Coat of Arms of Jacopo Contarini. Jacopo Contarini 1194 1280 was the 47th Doge of Venice , from 6 September 1275 to his abdication on 6 March 1280. Although he came from one of the most illustrious Venetian families, Contarini was not considered an influential person and he was probably chosen as a compromise between the two major factions. Being already in his eighties and unable to face the position s challenges a revolt in Istria and Crete and a war with Ancona he abdicated as Doge after five years and retired to a monastery, where he died the same year. He was probably buried in the church of Frari . Unsourced image removed Image GrossoOfJacopoContarini.jpg thumb Jacopo Contarini on the left receiving tall flag from St. Mark on the right. The reverse depicts Christ sitting on a throne. start box succession box before Lorenzo Tiepolo title Doges of Venice Doge of Venice years 1275 &ndash 1280 after Giovanni Dandolo end box Doge of Venice DEFAULTSORT Contarini, Jacopo Category Doges of Venice Category 13th century Italian people Category House of Contarini Jacopo Category 13th century rulers in Europe Italy noble stub de Jacopo Contarini fr Jacopo Contarini it Jacopo Contarini he hu Jacopo Contarini pl Jacopo Contarini ru , uk ... more details
Image Vertumnus and Pomona Summer Garden Saint Petersburg.jpg thumb Vertumnus and Pomona 1717 in an all e of Peter the Great s Summer Garden , St. Petersburg Francesco Penso called Cabianca 1665? ref His birthdate should probably be revised to c. 1660, since he had already had one teacher before working for a time with Giusto Le Corte, who died in 1679, noted Douglas Lewis, in reviewing Deborah Howard, Jacopo Sansovino Art and Patronage in Renaissance Venice in The Burlington Magazine 121 No. 910 January 1979, p. 41 . ref 1737 was an Italian sculptor. ref Semenzato, Scultura veneta del seicento e del settecento Venice, 1966 , pp 40 42, 108f, and plates 98 101. ref His earliest known work ref But see Peter Cannon Brookes, A modello by Francesco Cabianca and a note concerning his artistic origins , Arte Veneta 30 1976 p. 189. ref is the marble St. Benedict 1695 for San Michele in Isola , Venice. His best known work is the reliquary 1711 , with bas reliefs of the Crucifixion, Deposition of Christ and the Piet , for the sacristy in the Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari , Venice. ref His Trinity , Saints Peter and Paul and other figures stand in the Frari courtyard. ref Penso was born and died in Venice . He spent the decade 1698 1708 in Dalmatia , where he provided sculptures for the high altar with Saints John, Dominic, Bruno and Chiara for Santa Chiara, Cattaro Kotor , an altar for San Giuseppe and the marble altar of the chapel of St. Tryfon, in San Trifone. In Venice are his limestone Bellona , goddess of War, at the entrance to the Venetian Arsenal Arsenal . In Niche architecture niche s on the fa ade of the church of the Gesuiti are St. John the Evangelist and St. James with St. Andrew atop the balustrade. His bas relief of the martyrdoms of the patron saints fills the tympanum of Santi Simeone e Giuda. On the staircase of the Seminario Patriarcale are bas relief panels illustrating Jacob s Dream and the Vision of the Orphan . The Martyrization of the Sai ... more details
otheruses Unreferenced date December 2009 Image Districts venice san polo.PNG thumb right San Polo shown within Venice. San Polo is the smallest of the six sestiere Venice sestieri of Venice , northern Italy, covering 86  acres 35  hectares ref cite web url http www.thefreelibrary.com San Polo. a0147570114 title San Polo. accessdate 1 February 2012 ref along the Grand Canal of Venice Grand Canal . It is one of the oldest parts of the city, having been settled before the ninth century, when it and San Marco sestiere of Venice San Marco formed part of the Realtine Islands . The sestiere is named for the San Polo di Venezia Church of San Polo . Overview The district has been the site of Venice s main market since 1097, and connected to the eastern bank of the Grande Canal by the Rialto bridge since the thirteenth century. The western part of the quarter is now known for its Church building church es, while the eastern part, sometimes just called the Rialto , is known for its palace s and smaller houses. Attractions in San Polo include the Rialto Bridge , the San Giacomo di Rialto Church of San Giacomo di Rialto according to legend the oldest in the city , the Campo San Polo , the House of Goldoni , the Church of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari , the San Rocco, Venice Church of San Rocco and the Scuola Grande di San Rocco . coord 45 26 17 N 12 19 59 E region IT type city source kolossus ruwiki display title Category Geography of Venice Category Sestieri of Venice Notes Reflist colwidth 30em be de San Polo es San Polo eu San Polo fr San Polo it San Polo sestiere di Venezia he hu San Polo negyed pt San Polo ru uk vec San Po o sesti r zh ... more details
Lombardo , the name of a family of Venice Venetian sculpture sculptors and architect s their surname was apparently Solaro , and the name of Lombardo was given to the earliest known, Martino , who emigrated from Lombardy to Venice in the middle of the 15th century AD and became celebrated as an architect. Martino Lombard had two sons, Moro and Pietro Lombardo Pietro , of whom the latter c. 1435 1515 was one of the greatest sculptors and architects of his time, while his sons Antonio Lombardo sculptor Antonio died 1516 and Tullio died 1559 were hardly less celebrated. Pietro Pietro s work as an architect is seen in numerous churches, the Vendramini Calargi palace 1481 , the doge of Venice doge s palace 1498 , the facade 1485 of the scuola of St. Mark s, Venice and the cathedral of Cividale dei Friuli 1502 but he is now more famous as a sculptor, often in collaboration with his sons he executed the tomb of the doge Mocenigo 1478 in the church of San Giovanni e Paolo at Venice, and a bas relief for the tomb of Dante at Ravenna , and in 1483 began the beautiful decorations in the church of Sta Maria de Miracoli at Venice, which is associated with his workshop. Antonio Antonio s masterpiece is the marble relief of Anthony of Padua St. Anthony making a new born child speak in defence of its mother s honour, in the Santo at Padua 1505 . Tullio Tullio s best known works are the four kneeling angels 1484 in the Church of San Martino, Venice , a coronation of the Virgin Mary in San Giovanni Crisostomo and two bas reliefs in the Santo, Padua, besides two others formerly in the Spitzer collection, representing Vulcan god Vulcan s Forge and Minerva disputing with Neptune mythology Neptune . See also Santo Stefano di Venezia San Salvador di Venezia Basilica di San Zanipolo Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari References 1911 Category Italian sculptors Category Italian architects Category Families of the Venetian Republic ... more details
Tullio Lombardo 1460 November 17, 1532 , also known as Tullio Solari, was an Italian Renaissance sculptor . He was the brother of Antonio Lombardo sculptor Antonio Lombardo and son of Pietro Lombardo . ref http www.boglewood.com cornaro xlombardo.html Boglewood ref The Lombardo family worked together to sculpt famous Catholic church building churches and tomb s. The church of San Zanipolo contains the Monument to Doge Pietro Mocenigo , executed with his father and brother, and the Monument to Doge Andrea Vendramin , ref http www.scholarsresource.com browse work 8647 Scholars Resource several excellent photographs . See also Pope Hennessy and other standard works. ref an evocation of a Roman triumphal arch encrusted with decorative figures. Tullio also likely completed the funereal monument to Marco Cornaro in the Church of Santi Apostoli and the frieze in the Cornaro Chapel of the Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari . He also participated in the work to decorate Santa Maria dei Miracoli, Venice . In 2002, Lombardo s marble statue Adam , part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art s collection, fell to the floor and shattered. It is still being restored. The sculpture, created in the Renaissance, was the first recorded free standing male nude since antiquity. References reflist External links commonscat http www.metmuseum.org TOAH ho 08 eustn ho 32.100.155.htm Sculpture in the Metropolitan MA BR Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lombardo, Tullio ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1460 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH November 17, 1532 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lombardo, Tullio Category 1460 births Category 1532 deaths Category People from Venice city Category Italian sculptors Category Renaissance sculptors Italy sculptor stub be de Tullio Lombardo es Tulio Lombardo it Tullio Lombardo he pt Tullio Lombardo ru , sv Tullio Lombardo ... more details
Thoroughbred racehorse infobox horsename Motivation image caption sire Egg Toss grandsire Buckpasser dam Frau Lamanche damsire Frari sex Gelding foaled 1987 country Argentina colour Chestnut coat Chestnut breeder Adolfo J. Bullrich owner Hui Sai Fun Mr & Mrs Hui Sai Fun trainer James M. P. Eustace UK br John Moore horseman John Moore Hong Kong record 21 6 5 1 earnings Hong Kong dollar HK 7,494,177 race Radio Norfolk Tea For Two Handicap 1991 br Hong Kong Cup Hong Kong Invitational Cup 1993 awards honours updated Motivation zh c foaled August 5, 1987 in Argentina was a Thoroughbred horse racing racehorse best known for winning the 1993 Hong Kong Cup Hong Kong Invitational Cup . Bred by Adolfo J. Bullrich, he was sired by Egg Toss, a son of the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee, Buckpasser . Out of the mare Frau Lamanche, the colt was first named Freak Toss. Purchased by Hong Kong shipping tycoon Hui Sai Fun , he raced the United Kingdom from August 1990 through June 1991 where in 10 starts he compiled a record of 1 2 1. Brought to Hong Kong, he was renamed Motivation. Under trainer John Moore horseman John Moore , he won five of eleven races, most notably capturing the prestigious Hong Kong Invitational Cup in 1993. References http www.racingpost.co.uk darley darley horse form.sd?horse id 60980 Racing record of Motivation ex Freak Toss at Darley http www.pedigreequery.com index.php?query type horse&search bar horse&h MOTIVATION2&g 5&p 0&f 1&l Motivation s pedigree and partial racing stats Category 1987 racehorse births Category Thoroughbred racehorses Category Racehorses bred in Argentina Category Racehorses trained in the United Kingdom Category British racehorses Category Racehorses trained in Hong Kong Category Hong Kong racehorses ... more details
Girolamo Campagna 1552 &ndash 1623 or 1625 was a Northern Italian sculptor. Born in Verona , he studied under Jacopo Sansovino and Danese Cattaneo, and completed many of the latter s works. He was responsible for the figure of Doge Leonardo Loredano on the tomb which Cattaneo made in Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice . After his master s death, Campagna went to Padua where he secured the commission intended for Cattaneo in the Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua . This was his masterpiece, a bas relief of the saint bringing back to life a man who had been murdered. Some years later Campagna made another trip to Padua and wrought the bronze church tabernacle tabernacle for the chapel of the Blessed Sacrament. The greater part of his life was spent in Venice, and there we have the majority of his works the statues of Francis of Assisi St. Francis and St. Clare bearing the ostensorium at Santa Maria dei Miracoli, Venice Santa Maria dei Miracoli that of St. Justina of Padua over the door of the Venetian Arsenal Arsenal , commemorating the Battle of Lepanto 1571 , which occurred on her feast day 7 October , during Campagna s lifetime the colossal St. Sebastian at the Zecca the figures of the Virgin Mary , the Archangel Gabriel and patron saints of Venice, in relief on the Rialto Bridge Ponte di Rialto the group in bronze of Christ on a globe, supported by the Four Evangelists at San Giorgio Maggiore . He also made terracotta figures in San Zulian and worked in the Frari . In Verona there is an Annunciation over the portal of the old Palazzo del Consiglio and a Madonna at the Collegio dei Mercatanti. References Catholic wstitle Girolamo Campagna cites Perekins, Historical Handbook of Italian Sculpture New York, 1883 . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Campagna, Girolamo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1552 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Campagna, Girolamo Category 1552 births Category 1620s deaths Category People fr ... more details
Doge . Reign as Doge, 1658 1659 Image Ponti, Carlo ca. 1823 1893 Venezia Church of the Frari Monument of Doge Giovanni Pesaro.jpg thumb right 150px Monument to Pesaro in the Frari , by Carlo Ponti ... more details
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Giovanni Picchi 1571 or 1572 17 May 1643 was an Italy Italian composer, organ music organist , lute nist, and harpsichord ist of the early Baroque music Baroque era. He was a late follower of the Venetian School music Venetian School , and was influential in the development and differentiation of instrumental forms which were just beginning to appear, such as the sonata music sonata and the ensemble canzona in addition he was the only Venice Venetian of his time to write dance music for harpsichord. Life Little is known about Picchi s early life, but his birthdate 1571 or 1572 can be inferred from his death record which states that he was 71 when he died on May 17, 1643. The earliest documentary evidence pertaining to him, unusually enough, is a picture he appears as a lute nist on the title page of a 1600 dance manual by Fabritio Caroso Nobilit di dame . Sometime before February 1607 he was hired as organist at the Venetian Frari church of the Frari , and from 1623 to his death he was also organist at the confraternity Scuola di San Rocco , the most prestigious and wealthy of all the Venetian confraternities. In 1624 he applied for the position of second organist at San Marco di Venezia St. Mark s , but Giovanni Pietro Berti was chosen instead. He was a close contemporary of Claudio Monteverdi Monteverdi , being born four years later and dying six months earlier than the more renowned composer. Music and influence Of Picchi s music, mostly instrumental music survives. One harpsichord toccata is included in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book how it got there is not known very little Italian music is included in that English collection three passamezzos survive in a manuscript from Turin and in 1619 he published a collection of harpsichord dances, Intavolatura di balli d arpicordo . In addition, he published a collection of 19 ensemble canzonas in 1625, Canzoni da sonar . His harpsichord dances are of three types dances in triple meter, dances in triple meter paired with ... more details
San Francesco della Vigna is a Roman Catholic church in the Sestiere of Castello in Venice , northern Italy . Image San Francesco della vigna.jpg thumb 250px The Church of San Francesco della Vigna Image Canaletto II 009.jpg thumb 250px The Church and Campo of San Francesco della Vigna , Canaletto , mid 18th century. History Along with Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari , this is one of two Franciscan churches in Venice. The site, originally a vineyard Vigna , was donated by Marco Ziani in 1253 for construction of the monastery. A tiny chapel already on the site recalled the spot where an angel supposedly had pronounced Pax tibi Evangelista meus.. to the shipwrecked apostle St. Mark, patron of Venice. Image Cloitre San Francesco della Vigna.JPG thumb left 200px Cloister . The first church at the site was a Hallenkirche triple nave Gothic architecture Gothic church by Marino da Pisa . A monastery housed the Frati Minori dell Osservanza, while the Conventuali occupied the Frari across town. By the 16th century, the church building was in need of repair. Two main impulses led to the reconstruction of this church one was the reform sweeping the order of the Franciscan Observants, and the other was the wishes of Doge Andrea Gritti , whose family palace neighbored the church. In 1534, this Doge laid the foundation stone for the new church. The nave was roofed over by 1554. The church was designed in Renaissance style by Jacopo Sansovino , with the advice of the Franciscan friar, Fra Francesco Zorzi . Fra Zorzi based the sizing of the various elements on the number three, because of its association with the Holy Trinity Trinity the nave should be nine paces wide and 27 paces long, each side chapel three paces wide. Each chapel was sold for 200 350 ducats to aristocratic donors, raising much needed construction funds, granting the rights to place their coat of arms in the chapel and to bury their family there. For the right to be buried in the floor of the chancel in front of t ... more details