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Bernardino Zanobi de
Gianotis (called Rom****; died 1541, Vilnius) –
Italian sculptor and
architect active in
Kingdom of
Poland and
Grand Duchy of Lithuania...
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Albertas Goštautas (1548) and Paweł Holszański (1555) by
Bernardino de
Gianotis in
Vilnius Cathedral.
Italian sculpture is
characterized by its naturalistic...
- façade. Re****bent
effigy of Duke J****z III of Masovia, by
Bernardino de
Gianotis, 1528–30. Re****bent
effigy of Duke Stanisław I of Masovia. Commissioned...
- John's Cathedral.
Commissioned in 1526 by
Princess Anna of
Masovia and
executed by
Bernardino de
Gianotis between 1528 and 1530 (reconstructed, 1966)....
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Italian origin were
active in the country,
including Bernardino Zanobi de
Gianotis,
Giovanni Cini and
Giovanni Maria Mosca. The
Renaissance style first appeared...
- He also took over Florentino's workshop, with the
artists Bernardino de
Gianotis,
Giovanni Cini from Siena, Mikołaj Castiglione, and five
members of the...
- including:
Cathedral in Płock (rebuilt
after fire by
architects Bernardino de
Gianotis, Cini,
Filippo di
Fiesole and
later again by
Giovanni Battista di Quadro);...
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several Italian architects,
including Giovanni Cini da Siena,
Bernardino de
Gianotis, and others. The
palace was
visited by
Ippolito Aldobrandini, who later...
- Cathedral. The
repairs were slow and
Italian architects Bernardino de
Gianotis and
Giovanni Cini were
hired only in July 1534. John
sponsored construction...
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portions of the
Romanesque basilica. The
architects were
Bernardino de
Gianotis from Rome,
Giovanni Cini da
Siena and
Philippo da Fiesole. The
layout of...