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Andrea Brustolon (20 July 1662 – 25
October 1732) was an
Italian sculptor in wood. He is
known for his
furnishings in the
Baroque style and devotional...
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Omphale by
Antonio Bellucci The
Brustolon Hall is
devoted to the
sculpted furniture and
carved figures of
Andrea Brustolon, the most
celebrated Venetian...
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Vatican City-related
articles In late 17th-century Venice,
Andrea Brustolon constructed a few
grandiose armchairs that
employ similar sculptural figures...
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length of time.
Notable sculptors of
blackamoor figures include Andrea Brustolon (1662–1732), who is
considered by some[who?] to be the most important...
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Giorgio M****ari, Scalfarotto, and
Tommaso Temanza; the
carver Andrea Brustolon;
playwrights Carlo Goldoni and
Gaspare Gozzi; the
poets Alessandro Labia...
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Venetian Ghetto of Venice, Italy.
Designed by Bald****are
Longhena and
Andrea Brustolon in a mix of the
Baroque and
Mannerist styles, the
synagogue was completed...
- oak frame, gilt-bronze; 255.5 x 157.5 cm;
Louvre Armchair; by
Andrea Brustolon; c.1700–1715; wood and upholstery;
unknown dimsensions; Ca' Rezzonico...
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Andrea Brustolon sofa with
black slaves covered with cordovan,
National Museum in Warsaw...
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novelist and journalist, born in
Belluno Pope
Gregory XVI (1765–1846)
Andrea Brustolon (1662–1732),
sculptor Ippolito Caffi (1809–1866),
painter Sebastiano Ricci...
- altar,
crowned by a
figure of
Christ the Redeemer, was
carved by
Andrea Brustolon. On the
ceiling are
three frescoes by
Luigi Ghedina: "Christ Purifying...