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Antonio Abbondi generally known as
Scarpagnino (died 1549) was an
Italian architect of the
Renaissance period,
active mainly in Venice. Born at Grosio...
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including restructuring and
enlargement overseen by the
architect Antonio Abbondi (known as Scarpagnino), gave the
church its
current appearance. The expansion...
- the
disastrous Rialto fire in 1514. The
church was
rebuilt by
Antonio Abbondi called Scarpagnino. The
painter Antonio V****ilacchi
worked here in the...
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interessa al
Napoli e alla ****onale del Perù, ma non all'Italia che non è che
abbondi di
uomini gol (anzi ...).
Ventisette gol
utilissimi al Pescara, ma buttati...
- (1452–1519),
Italian Abramo Colorni, (1544-1599), Italian-Jewish
Antonio Abbondi (fl.
early 16th c.),
Italian Galeazzo Alessi (1512–1572),
Italian Bartolomeo...
- city of Venice, Italy. The
marble facade is
attributed to
either Antonio Abbondi (Scarpagnino),
Mauro Codussi,
Antonio Lombardo, son of
Pietro Lombardo...
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Antonio Abbondi (d. 1549),
architect Jacopo Amigoni (1682–1752), painter,
started career...
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built in the
first half of the 16th century,
under design of
Antonio Abbondi. It was the seat of the
Dieci Savi alle Decime, the
magistrates in charge...
- at the time.
These include Mauro Codussi,
Pietro Lombardo, and
Antonio Abbondi. With
regard to the sixteenth-century sources,
Marin Sanudo mentions the...
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include Giorgio Spavento (active from 1489 or before, d. 1509), and
Antonio Abbondi,
often known as
Scarpagnino (died 1549), who was
active from at
least 1505...