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Melozzo da Forlì (– 8 November 1494) was an Italian Renaissance painter and architect.[1]

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  1. 52 relations: Accademia di San Luca, Ancona, Andrea Mantegna, Ansuino da Forlì, Antoniazzo Romano, Architect, Architecture, Ascension of Jesus, Basilica della Santa Casa, Cabinet (room), Camera degli Sposi, Dante Alighieri, Donato Bramante, Ducal Palace, Urbino, Federico da Montefeltro, Flanders, Forlì, Forlivese school of art, Fresco, Girolamo Basso della Rovere, Girolamo Riario, Italian Renaissance, Italian Renaissance painting, Justus van Gent, Loreto, Marche, Luigi Lanzi, Marco Palmezzano, Museo Nazionale Romano, Painting, Palazzo Barberini, Pantheon, Rome, Papal States, Paris, Pedro Berruguete, Perspective (graphical), Piero della Francesca, Pietro Riario, Plato, Pope Sixtus IV, Quirinal Palace, Raphael, Rome, San Marco Evangelista al Campidoglio, Rome, Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, Santa Maria in Trastevere, Santi Apostoli, Rome, Sixtus IV Appointing Platina as Prefect of the Vatican Library, St. Peter's Basilica, Transfer of panel paintings, Urbino, ... Expand index (2 more) »

Accademia di San Luca

The Accademia di San Luca (Academy of Saint Luke) is an Italian academy of artists in Rome.

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Ancona

Ancona (also) is a city and a seaport in the Marche region of Central Italy, with a population of around 101,997.

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Andrea Mantegna

Andrea Mantegna (September 13, 1506) was an Italian Renaissance painter, a student of Roman archeology, and son-in-law of Jacopo Bellini. Melozzo da Forlì and Andrea Mantegna are 1430s births, 15th-century Italian painters and Italian Renaissance painters.

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Ansuino da Forlì

Ansuino da Forlì was an Italian painter of the Quattrocento period. Melozzo da Forlì and Ansuino da Forlì are 15th-century Italian painters, Italian Renaissance painters and People from Forlì.

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Antoniazzo Romano

Antonio di Benedetto Aquilo degli Aquili (c. 1430 – c. 1510), known as Antoniazzo Romano, was an Italian Early Renaissance painter, the leading figure of the Roman school during the latter part of the 15th century. Melozzo da Forlì and Antoniazzo Romano are 1430s births, 15th-century Italian painters and Italian Renaissance painters.

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Architect

An architect is a person who plans, designs, and oversees the construction of buildings.

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Architecture

Architecture is the art and technique of designing and building, as distinguished from the skills associated with construction.

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Ascension of Jesus

The Ascension of Jesus (anglicized from the Vulgate lit) is the Christian belief, reflected in the major Christian creeds and confessional statements, that Jesus ascended to Heaven after his resurrection, where he was exalted as Lord and Christ, sitting at the right hand of God.

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Basilica della Santa Casa

The Basilica della Santa Casa (Basilica of the Holy House) is a Marian shrine in Loreto, in the Marches, Italy.

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Cabinet (room)

A cabinet (also known by other terms) was a private room in the houses and palaces of early modern Europe serving as a study or retreat, usually for a man.

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Camera degli Sposi

The Camera degli Sposi ("bridal chamber"), sometimes known as the Camera picta ("picture chamber"), is a room frescoed with illusionistic paintings by Andrea Mantegna in the Ducal Palace, Mantua, Italy.

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Dante Alighieri

Dante Alighieri (– September 14, 1321), most likely baptized Durante di Alighiero degli Alighieri and widely known and often referred to in English mononymously as Dante, was an Italian poet, writer, and philosopher.

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Donato Bramante

Donato Bramante (1444 – 11 April 1514), born as Donato di Pascuccio d'Antonio and also known as Bramante Lazzari, was an Italian architect and painter. Melozzo da Forlì and Donato Bramante are 15th-century Italian painters and Italian Renaissance painters.

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Ducal Palace, Urbino

The Ducal Palace (Palazzo Ducale) is a Renaissance building in the Italian city of Urbino in the Marche.

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Federico da Montefeltro

Federico da Montefeltro, also known as Federico III da Montefeltro KG (7 June 1422 – 10 September 1482), was one of the most successful mercenary captains (condottieri) of the Italian Renaissance, and lord of Urbino from 1444 (as Duke from 1474) until his death.

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Flanders

Flanders (Dutch: Vlaanderen) is the Dutch-speaking northern portion of Belgium and one of the communities, regions and language areas of Belgium.

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Forlì

Forlì (Furlè; Forum Livii) is a comune (municipality) and city in Emilia-Romagna, Northern Italy, and is, together with Cesena, the capital of the Province of Forlì-Cesena.

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Forlivese school of art

The Forlivese school of art was a group of Italian Renaissance painters and other artists. Melozzo da Forlì and Forlivese school of art are Italian Renaissance painters and People from Forlì.

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Fresco

Fresco (or frescoes) is a technique of mural painting executed upon freshly laid ("wet") lime plaster.

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Girolamo Basso della Rovere

Girolamo Basso della Rovere (1434–1507) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Girolamo Riario

Girolamo Riario (1443 – 14 April 1488) was Lord of Imola (from 1473) and Forlì (from 1480).

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Italian Renaissance

The Italian Renaissance (Rinascimento) was a period in Italian history covering the 15th and 16th centuries.

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Italian Renaissance painting

Italian Renaissance painting is the painting of the period beginning in the late 13th century and flourishing from the early 15th to late 16th centuries, occurring in the Italian Peninsula, which was at that time divided into many political states, some independent but others controlled by external powers. Melozzo da Forlì and Italian Renaissance painting are Italian Renaissance painters.

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Justus van Gent

Justus van Gent or Joos van Wassenhove was an Early Netherlandish painter, perhaps from Ghent, who after training and working in Flanders later moved to Italy where he worked for Federico da Montefeltro, duke of Urbino, and was known as Giusto da Guanto, or in modern Italian Giusto di Gand etc.

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Loreto, Marche

Loreto is a hill town and comune of the Italian province of Ancona, in the Marche.

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Luigi Lanzi

Luigi Antonio Lanzi (13 June 1732 – 31 March 1810) was an Italian Jesuit priest, known for his writings as an art historian and archaeologist.

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Marco Palmezzano

Marco Palmezzano (1460–1539) was an Italian painter and architect, belonging to the Forlì painting school, who painted in a style recalling earlier Northern Renaissance models. Melozzo da Forlì and Marco Palmezzano are 15th-century Italian painters, Italian Renaissance painters and People from Forlì.

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Museo Nazionale Romano

The National Roman Museum (Italian: Museo Nazionale Romano) is a museum, with several branches in separate buildings throughout the city of Rome, Italy.

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Painting

Painting is a visual art, which is characterized by the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (called the "matrix" or "support").

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Palazzo Barberini

The Palazzo Barberini (Barberini Palace) is a 17th-century palace in Rome, facing the Piazza Barberini in Rione Trevi.

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Pantheon, Rome

The Pantheon (Pantheum,Although the spelling Pantheon is standard in English, only Pantheum is found in classical Latin; see, for example, Pliny, Natural History: "Agrippas Pantheum decoravit Diogenes Atheniensis". See also Oxford Latin Dictionary, s.v. "Pantheum"; Oxford English Dictionary, s.v.: "post-classical Latin pantheon a temple consecrated to all the gods (6th cent.; compare classical Latin pantheum)".

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Papal States

The Papal States (Stato Pontificio), officially the State of the Church (Stato della Chiesa; Status Ecclesiasticus), were a conglomeration of territories on the Apennine Peninsula under the direct sovereign rule of the Pope from 756 to 1870.

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Paris

Paris is the capital and largest city of France.

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Pedro Berruguete

Pedro Berruguete (c. 1450 – 1504) was a Spanish painter whose art is regarded as a transitional style between Gothic and Renaissance art.

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Perspective (graphical)

Linear or point-projection perspective is one of two types of graphical projection perspective in the graphic arts; the other is parallel projection.

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Piero della Francesca

Piero della Francesca (– 12 October 1492) was an Italian painter of the Early Renaissance. Melozzo da Forlì and Piero della Francesca are 15th-century Italian painters and Italian Renaissance painters.

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Pietro Riario

Pietro Riario (1445 – 3 January 1474) was an Italian cardinal and Papal diplomat.

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Plato

Plato (Greek: Πλάτων), born Aristocles (Ἀριστοκλῆς; – 348 BC), was an ancient Greek philosopher of the Classical period who is considered a foundational thinker in Western philosophy and an innovator of the written dialogue and dialectic forms.

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Pope Sixtus IV

Pope Sixtus IV (Sisto IV; born Francesco della Rovere; 21 July 1414 – 12 August 1484) was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 9 August 1471 to his death, in August 1484.

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Quirinal Palace

The Quirinal Palace (Palazzo del Quirinale) is a historic building in Rome, Italy, one of the three current official residences of the President of the Italian Republic, together with Villa Rosebery in Naples and the Tenuta di Castelporziano, an estate on the outskirts of Rome, some 25 km from the centre of the city.

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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. Melozzo da Forlì and Raphael are Italian Renaissance painters.

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Rome

Rome (Italian and Roma) is the capital city of Italy.

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San Marco Evangelista al Campidoglio, Rome

San Marco is a minor basilica in Rome dedicated to Saint Mark the Evangelist located in the small Piazza di San Marco adjoining Piazza Venezia.

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Santa Croce in Gerusalemme

The Basilica of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem or Basilica di Santa Croce in Gerusalemme (Basilica Sanctae Crucis in Hierusalem) is a Catholic Minor basilica and titular church in rione Esquilino, Rome, Italy.

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Santa Maria in Trastevere

The Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere (Basilica di Santa Maria in Trastevere); Our Lady in Trastevere) is a titular minor basilica in the Trastevere district of Rome, and one of the oldest churches of Rome. The basic floor plan and wall structure of the church date back to the 340s, and much of the structure to 1140–43.

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Santi Apostoli, Rome

Santi Dodici Apostoli (Church of the Twelve Holy Apostles; SS.), commonly known simply as Santi Apostoli, is a 6th-century Catholic parish and titular church and minor basilica in Rome, Italy, dedicated originally to St. James and St. Philip, whose remains are kept here, and later to all Apostles.

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Sixtus IV Appointing Platina as Prefect of the Vatican Library

Sixtus IV Appointing Platina as Prefect of the Vatican Library is a fresco transferred to canvas by the Italian Renaissance artist Melozzo da Forlì, once decorating the Vatican Library, now housed in the Pinacoteca Vaticana in Rome.

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St. Peter's Basilica

The Papal Basilica of Saint Peter in the Vatican (Basilica Papale di San Pietro in Vaticano), or simply Saint Peter's Basilica (Basilica Sancti Petri; Basilica di San Pietro), is a church of the Italian High Renaissance located in Vatican City, an independent microstate enclaved within the city of Rome, Italy.

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Transfer of panel paintings

The practice of conserving an unstable painting on panel by transferring it from its original decayed, worm-eaten, cracked, or distorted wood support to canvas or a new panel has been practised since the 18th century.

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Urbino

Urbino (Romagnol: Urbìn) is a comune (municipality) in the Italian region of Marche, southwest of Pesaro, a World Heritage Site notable for a remarkable historical legacy of independent Renaissance culture, especially under the patronage of Federico da Montefeltro, duke of Urbino from 1444 to 1482.

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Vatican Museums

The Vatican Museums (Musei Vaticani; Musea Vaticana) are the public museums of Vatican City, enclave of Rome.

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World War II

World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melozzo_da_Forlì

Also known as Marco degli Ambrosi, Melozzo, Melozzo degli Ambrogi.

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