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Statua della Libertà (Italian pronunciation: [ˈstaːtwa
della liberˈta; ˈstaːtu.a]) is a
statue in
Piazza della Libertà, City of San Marino, the capital...
- Ad
Statuas may
refer to: Ad
Statuas (Thrace), in
ancient Thrace, in present-day
Turkey Mogente, in present-day
Spain San Cesareo, in present-day Italy...
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until 1450. It is one of his
three treatises on art; the
other two are De
statua and De re aedificatoria, that
would form the
Renaissance concept for the...
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cinquanta gli
pagarete al
Magnifico Giuseppe Sanmartino in
conto della statua di
Nostro Signore morto coperta da un velo
ancor di marmo). In
other letters...
- The
Colossus of
Constantine (Italian:
Statua Colossale di
Costantino I) was a many
times life-size
acrolithic early-4th-century
statue depicting the Roman...
- on
December 8, 1937.
Romano Soriga, "La
tradizione romana di
Pavia e la
statua del Regisole", Atti e
memorie del
primo congresso storico lombardo (Como/Varese...
- The
statue of
Cosimo I de'
Medici stands in the
middle of Knights'
Square of Pisa, just in
front of
Palazzo della Carovana. It was
commissioned by Grand...
- The
Equestrian Statue of
Marcus Aurelius (Italian:
statua equestre di
Marco Aurelio; Latin:
Equus Marci Aurelii) is an
ancient Roman equestrian statue...
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graffiti reappearing.
Scior Carera in Milan. Rendina, C., "Pasquino
statua parlante”, ROMA ieri, oggi, domani, n. 20,
February 1990.
About Rome: Fountains...
- the
works of Leon
Battista Alberti (1404–1472): De re aedificatoria, De
statua, De pictura,
which focused on the
importance of the
intellectual skills...