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Villa di
Maiano is a 15th-century
villa at Via del
Saviatino 1 in the
Maiano area of Fiesole, near Florence, Italy. The
original "palagio di
Maiano" was battered...
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Maiano is
small hilltop locality, now part of Fiesole, in Tuscany. The
Chiesa di San
Martino was
founded there in the
eleventh century and subsequently...
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Benedetto da
Maiano (1442 – 24 May 1497) was an
Italian Early Renaissance sculptor. Born in the
village of
Maiano (now part of Fiesole), he
started his...
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Maiano is the name of two
Italian Renaissance brothers who
worked as
sculptors and architects:
Giuliano da
Maiano (c. 1432-1490)
Benedetto da
Maiano (1442-1497)...
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Giuliano da
Maiano (1432–1490) was an
Italian architect, intarsia-worker, and sculptor, the
elder brother of
Benedetto da
Maiano, with whom he
often collaborated...
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Dante da
Maiano was a late thirteenth-century poet who
composed mainly sonnets in
Italian and Occitan. He was an
older contemporary of
Dante Alighieri...
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Maiano is a
frazione of the
comune of Città di
Castello in the
Province of Perugia, Umbria,
central Italy. It
stands at an
elevation of 270 metres...
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Ferdinand I of Aragon.
Musicians at the
Coronation of
Ferdinand I,
Benedetto da
Maiano Niccolo da Uzzano,
probably by
Desiderio da
settignano (not
Donatello as...
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carved coffer ceiling,
laminated with pure gold, is by
Giuliano da
Maiano (1470–1476). On the
portal to the
Chapel of the
Signoria is an inscription...
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poetry existed. A
school of
imitators of the
Sicilians was led by
Dante da
Maiano, but its
literary originality took
another line – that of
humorous and satirical...