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- Antonio di Benedetto Aquilo degli Aquili (c. 1430 – c. 1510), known as Antoniazzo Romano, was an Italian Early Renaissance painter, the leading figure of...
- del Verrocchio Andrea della Robbia Andrea Mantegna Antonello da Messina Antoniazzo Romano Antonio del Pollaiuolo Antonio Rossellino Benozzo Gozzoli Bertoldo...
- Life of St. Frances of Rome Tor de' Specchi Monastery, Rome, Italy by Antoniazzo Romano (1468) Patroness of Benedictine Oblates Born Francesca Bussa de'...
- Saints Paul and Francis is a painting by the Italian Renaissance painter Antoniazzo Romano. It was originally the main altarpiece of the church of San Paolo...
- Judge, between two angels is by Melozzo da Forlì. Annunciation (1485), by Antoniazzo Romano - shows Cardinal Juan de Torquemada OP presenting girls who received...
- Vatican Library, founded by Sixtus IV two years before, including works by Antoniazzo Romano and the brothers Davide and Domenico Ghirlandaio. The scene shows...
- Umbrian school. The first chapel to the right has an Annunciation by Antoniazzo Romano and an Eternal Father attributed to Bald****arre Peruzzi. The second...
- Barbara sculpted by Giannantonio Mari (1657), probably designed by Bernini. Antoniazzo Romano contributed a fresco. It also houses canvases from 16th and 17th...
- by Titian. Saletta del Quattrocento: works by Ludovico Mazzolino and Antoniazzo Romano. 3rd Gallery: Saint Jerome by Lorenzo Lotto, Return of the Prodigal...
- is celebrated on 29 November. There is a church in her name in Todi. Antoniazzo Romano painted "St. Vincent, St. Illuminata and St. Nicholas of Tolentino"...