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- influenced in his design of the palace by both classical Roman and Brunelleschian principles. During the Renaissance revival of classical culture, ancient...
- the ceiling, roundels with the Redeemer and the Seven Virtues). The Brunelleschian sacristy dates from 1473 and was under the patronage of the Canigiani...
- Foundling Hospital, designed by Sangallo the Elder, was also given a Brunelleschian façade in the 1520s. Pilgrims who came to the church to venerate the...
- resorted to additional segments of entablature improperly defined as "Brunelleschian nut". The pulvino in this case created a balanced entablature, on which...
- preciousness, such as the gray moldings on the structural joints (of Brunelleschian inspiration), or the columns on high plinths that support the dome and...
- The «brunelleschian» window...
- Bohemian mannerism in Silesia joined the Prague renaissance with its brunelleschian arcades (inspired by Queen Anna Jagiellon's Belvedere in Prague, 1535–1537)...
- Surveying," was responsible for the large church of Soccorso (1836) with Brunelleschian references, the church of Sant'Andrea and the adjoining Girolamo Gavi...
- Bohemian mannerism in Silesia joined the Prague renaissance with its brunelleschian arcades (inspired by Queen Anna Jagiellon's Belvedere in Prague, 1535–1537)...
- connects to the museum, and references, according to the architects, brunelleschian themes from Renaissance. The structure intended to allow the public...