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- Giovanni Maria Falconetto (c. 1468–1535) was an Italian architect and painter. He designed among the first high Renaissance buildings in Padua, the Loggia...
- Maria Falconetto, the Veronese architect-sculptor who introduced Renaissance architecture to Padua and who completed the door in 1532. Falconetto was the...
- day. — Dante Alighieri, Paradiso Cancer is figured in Giovanni Maria Falconetto's 1517 painting, Cancer, as the guardian of the city of Verona. The Cancer...
- base of the tower, the great triumphal arch, designed by Giovanni Maria Falconetto, was added in 1531. The design and construction of the clock was overseen...
- was designed by architect Beltrame Iarola ****isted by Giovanni Maria Falconetto, with the latter also responsible for much of the pictorial decoration...
- Antonio Gambello and Mauro Codussi, begun in the 1480s. Giovanni Maria Falconetto, the Veronese architect-sculptor, introduced Renaissance architecture...
- Palladio, Antonio da Sangallo the Younger, Sebastiano Serlio, Giovanni Maria Falconetto, Michele Sanmicheli, Giovanni Bellini and Andrea Mantegna. It had a particularly...
- and guided the career of the Veronese artist-architect Giovanni Maria Falconetto, whose Loggia and Odeo Cornaro (1524) for Alvise's then suburban garden...
- Savonarola - Completed in 1530. Designed by the architect Giovanni Maria Falconetto, this gate was built with a frieze showing the Lion of Saint Mark, symbol...
- Cornaro commissioned the buildings from Veronese architect Giovanni Maria Falconetto. The land and gardens on which the ensemble was built were then located...