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Mauro Codussi (1440–1504) was an
Italian architect of the early-Renaissance,
active mostly in Venice. The name is also
rendered as Coducci. He was one...
- San Zaccaria, Venice,
Mauro Codussi completed the
upper parts of a
church begun in Gothic,
using contrasting stones....
- It was
erected in 1492
under the
design by
Renaissance architect Mauro Codussi. It lies on the site of a
previous church dating from the 7th century,...
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designed by the well-known
Venetian architects Pietro Lombardo,
Mauro Codussi, and
Bartolomeo Bon. It was
originally the home to one of the
Scuole Grandi...
- an
important example of
Early Renaissance architecture,
added by
Mauro Codussi during the 1490s. The
chapel is the
burial place of
several members of...
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which they were
actually responsible for the
design varies greatly.
Mauro Codussi (1440–1504) from
Lombardy was one of the
first architects to work in a...
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designs by
Mauro Codussi. The
present facade,
helps introduce Renaissance geometric style to
Venice for its day, was
designed by
Codussi between 1497 and...
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della Basilica di san Marco', pp. 227–228 Bergamo, '
Codussi,
Spavento & co....', p. 90 Bergamo, '
Codussi,
Spavento & co....', pp. 87–88 Howard, The Architectural...
- 1080, destro**** by fire in 1475, then
rebuilt starting in 1497 by
Mauro Codussi and his son, Domenico.
Construction was
completed in 1525. The bell tower...
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attributed on
grounds of
style (though
without do****entary evidence) to
Mauro Codussi. The
Merceria p****es
through the
archway at the foot of the tower. It is...