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Settignano is a
frazione on a
hillside northeast of Florence, Italy. The
little borgo of
Settignano carries a
familiar name for
having produced three...
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Desiderio da
Settignano, real name
Desiderio de
Bartolomeo di
Francesco detto Ferro (c. 1428 or 1430 – 1464) was an
Italian Renaissance sculptor active...
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Florence lies in a
basin formed by the
hills of Careggi, Fiesole,
Settignano, Arcetri,
Poggio Imperiale and
Bellosguardo (Florence). The Arno river...
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glazed terracotta decoration of
Cappella dei
Pazzi Desiderio da
Settignano:
frieze in
Cappella dei
Pazzi Donatello:
Cavalcanti Annunciation on the...
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dedicated to St. John the Baptist,
began in 1491.
Amedeo de
Francisco di
Settignano, also
known as Meo del Caprino,
designed it and
completed the construction...
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History and
Sketch for a Self-portrait.[citation needed] His
residence in
Settignano near Florence,
which has been
called "I Tatti"
since at
least the 17th...
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Santa Maria ****unta is a
Roman Catholic parish church located in
Settignano, a
frazione of
Florence in the
region of Tuscany, Italy. A
church at this site...
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pupil Andrea Riccio (c. 1470 – 1532) in due course.
Desiderio da
Settignano may have
acted as a
younger colleague, and was the main
other sculptor...
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According to Vasari, the
statue stood on a
column designed by
Desiderio da
Settignano in the
middle of the
courtyard of the old
Palazzo Medici; an inscription...
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Artists who
worked for him included: Mino da Fiesole,
Desiderio da
Settignano, Donatello,
Domenico Veneziano,
Filippo Lippi and Pesellino.
Pernis &...