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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Contents:  Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Antonio Abbondi (d. 1549), architect Jacopo Amigoni (1682–1752), painter, started career...
- was 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...
- 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...