Giovanni da Udine, the Glossary
Portrait in Vasari's Vite Giovanni Nanni, also Giovanni de' Ricamatori, better known as Giovanni da Udine (1487–1564), was an Italian painter and architect born in Udine.[1]
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17 relations: Basilica of San Lorenzo, Florence, Cividale del Friuli, Domus Aurea, Florence, Giovanni Battista Cavalcaselle, Giovanni Martini da Udine, Joseph Archer Crowe, Lille, Palazzo Grimani di Santa Maria Formosa, Raphael, Rome, Sack of Rome (1527), Sagrestia Nuova, Udine, Venice, Villa Farnesina, Villa Madama.
- Italian painters of animals
Basilica of San Lorenzo, Florence
The Basilica di San Lorenzo (Basilica of St. Lawrence) is one of the largest churches of Florence, Italy, situated at the centre of the main market district of the city, and it is the burial place of all the principal members of the Medici family from Cosimo il Vecchio to Cosimo III.
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Cividale del Friuli
Cividale del Friuli (Cividât, locally Zividât; Östrich; Čedad) is a town and comune (municipality) in the Regional decentralization entity of Udine, part of the North-Italian region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia.
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Domus Aurea
The Domus Aurea (Latin, "Golden House") was a vast landscaped complex built by the Emperor Nero largely on the Oppian Hill in the heart of ancient Rome after the great fire in 64 AD had destroyed a large part of the city.
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Florence
Florence (Firenze) is the capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany.
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Giovanni Battista Cavalcaselle
Giovanni Battista Cavalcaselle (22 January 1819 – 31 October 1897) was an Italian writer and art critic, best known as part of "Crowe and Cavalcaselle", for the many works in English on art history he co-authored with Joseph Archer Crowe.
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Giovanni Martini da Udine
Giovanni Martini or Giovanni Martini da Udine (1470/75 – September 30, 1535) was an Italian painter and sculptor of the Renaissance, born in Udine between 1470 and 1475. Giovanni da Udine and Giovanni Martini da Udine are Italian Renaissance painters and People from Udine.
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Joseph Archer Crowe
Sir Joseph Archer Crowe (25 October 1825, London – 6 September 1896, Gamburg an der Tauber, today Werbach, Germany) was an English journalist, consular official and art historian, whose volumes of the History of Painting in Italy, co-written with the Italian critic Giovanni Battista Cavalcaselle (1819–1897), stand at the beginning of disciplined modern art history writing in English, being based on chronologies of individual artists' development and the connoisseurship of identifying artist's individual manners or "hands".
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Lille
Lille (Rijsel; Lile; Rysel) is a city in the northern part of France, within French Flanders.
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Palazzo Grimani di Santa Maria Formosa
The Palazzo Grimani of Santa Maria Formosa is a State museum, located in Venice in the Castello district, near Campo Santa Maria Formosa.
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Raphael
Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino (March 28 or April 6, 1483April 6, 1520), now generally known in English as Raphael, was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance. Giovanni da Udine and Raphael are 16th-century Italian painters and Italian Renaissance painters.
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Rome
Rome (Italian and Roma) is the capital city of Italy.
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Sack of Rome (1527)
The Sack of Rome, then part of the Papal States, followed the capture of Rome on 6 May 1527 by the mutinous troops of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, during the War of the League of Cognac.
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Sagrestia Nuova
The Sagrestia Nuova, also known as the New Sacristy and the Medici Chapel, is a mausoleum that stands as a testament to the grandeur and artistic vision of the Medici family.
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Udine
Udine (Udin; Utinum; Videm) is a city and comune (municipality) in northeastern Italy, in the middle of the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region, between the Adriatic Sea and the Carnic Alps.
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Venice
Venice (Venezia; Venesia, formerly Venexia) is a city in northeastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto region.
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Villa Farnesina
The Villa Farnesina is a Renaissance suburban villa in the Via della Lungara, in the district of Trastevere in Rome, central Italy.
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Villa Madama
Villa Madama is a Renaissance-style rural palace (villa) located on Via di Villa Madama #250 in Rome, Italy.
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See also
Italian painters of animals
- Angiolo Maria Colomboni
- Angiolo Mario Crivelli
- Arcangelo Resani
- Aurelio Tiratelli
- Benigno Bossi
- Carlo Girolamo Bersotti
- Clemente Origo
- Domenico Brandi
- Francesco Londonio
- Giacomo Merculiano
- Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione
- Giovanni Crivelli (painter)
- Giovanni da Udine
- Giuseppe Raggio
- Jacopo Ligozzi
- Leonardo Fea
- Mosè Turri
- Philipp Peter Roos
- Pietro Morgari
- Pisanello
- Riccardo Pasquini
- Roberto Montanari
- Sinibaldo Scorza
- Teodoro Ghisi
- Teresa Berenice Vitelli
- Ulisse Aldrovandi