- Niccolò
Circignani (c. 1517/1524 –
after 1596) was an
Italian painter of the late-Renaissance or
Mannerist period. Born in Pomarance, he is one of three...
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Antonio Circignani (1560–1620) was an
Italian painter of the late-Renaissance (Mannerism)
period and
early Baroque. Born in Città
della Pieve[1], he is...
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engravings by
Giovanni Battista de'Cavalieri
after murals by Niccolò
Circignani in the
chapel of the
Venerable English College, Rome. Born
Unknown Died...
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Achilleus Saint Domitilla with
Saint Nereus and Achilleus, by Niccolò
Circignani Martyrs Died Rome (Nereus and Achilleus);
Terracina (Nereus, Achilleus...
- of St. Paul) with
allegorical Religion and
Charity are
works of Nicolò
Circignani (Il Pomarancio). Pier
Francesco Mola
painted the walls, on left with St...
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Pietro Vannucci (Perugino),
possessing several of his works, and Niccolò
Circignani. Città
della Pieve borders the
following muni****lities: Allerona, Castiglione...
- century, and a
crosier from the 15th. It also
houses works by Niccolò
Circignani,
Rosso Fiorentino and
Raffaellino del Colle. The bell
tower is in Romanesque...
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central stanza in the
piano nobile has
large enveloping frescoes by Niccolò
Circignani,
depicting episodes from
Roman and
Latin myths, and a
depiction of the...
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damaged during World War Two of the ****umption of the
Virgin by Niccolò
Circignani.
Beside that
altar is a
marble font (1502) is by
Andrea Sansovino. The...
- were
decorated by
great artists from
several periods,
including Antonio Circignani (all
paintings in the
Chapel of St Anne, 1602–1603),
Francesco Appiani...