- The
Nosseni Altar is a
Renaissance altar crafted by
Swiss sculptor Giovanni Maria Nosseni (1544–1620) in the year 1606. This
artwork is
Nosseni's most...
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Giovanni (Johann)
Maria Nosseni (1 May 1544 in
Lugano – 20
September 1620 in Dresden) was a
sculptor and
architect from the Italian-speaking Switzerland...
- The
Nosseni epitaph is the
epitaph for the
Swiss sculptor Giovanni Maria Nosseni,
parts of
which have been preserved. It was made in 1616
before Nosseni's...
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collaboration with
Giovanni Maria Nosseni Gate to the
Kleiner Schlosshof, in
collaboration with
Giovanni Maria Nosseni Old
Gewandhaus at
Dresden - 1591...
- Makolies. The old
pulpit altar was too
damaged to be restored. In 2002, the
Nosseni Altar from the
Dresden Sophienkirche,
which was destro**** in 1945 and demolished...
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domed heptagon in
Italian renaissance style designed by
Giovanni Maria Nosseni. Four of its
walls are
furnished with
Latin inscribed epitaphs for Prince...
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party and
government of the
German Democratic Republic.
Before that, the
Nosseni and
Sacristy altars had been salvaged, they can be seen now in the Loschwitzer...
- instruments, toys,
medals and coins, machines,
instruments and
applied arts.
Nosseni epitaph Official website (in German) 51°03′00″N 13°44′35″E / 51.05000°N...
- as the
Busmannkapelle Memorial, as a
memorial to the
church as a whole.
Nosseni epitaph Rücker, Sebastian; Fischer,
Frank (March 2017). "Gläserne Hülle...
- Well-known
artists and
builders who
worked in
Saxony were:
Giovanni Maria Nosseni from Lugano, Hans von Dehn-Rothfelser,
Benedetto Tola (* 1525 in Brescia/Italy;...