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- Look up Tencalla in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tencalla is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Carpoforo Tencalla (1623–1685), Swiss-Italian...
- Carpoforo Tencalla (or Tencala) (10 September 1623 - 9 March 1685) was an influential Swiss-Italian Baroque painter of canvases and frescoes. He is little...
- Costante Tencalla (1593, Bissone - 1646, Warsaw) was a Swiss-Italian architect and sculptor. He trained in Rome and spent his early working life there...
- built by Italian architect Carlo Lurago and decorated in part by Carpoforo Tencalla. Among many other churches are the Jesuits church of St. Michael, the oldest...
- converted Chrysanthus of the sainted pair Chrysanthus and Daria Carpoforo Tencalla (1623–1685), Swiss-Italian Baroque painter Carpophorus, a Roman slave who...
- reconstructed to its current Baroque form from 1676 to 1703 by Giovanni Pietro Tencalla. Stucco ornamentation for the interior was provided by Baltazar Fontana...
- 67500°N 25.28944°E / 54.67500; 25.28944 Architecture Architect(s) Costante Tencalla (main façade), Ulrich Hosius Type Church Style Baroque Completed 1650 Materials...
- in Venice, now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, by Carpoforo Mazzetti Tencalla and Abbondio Stazio, c.1720 or later The Rape of Europa, by François Boucher...
- III Vasa financed the construction and hired Italian architect Costante Tencalla for the chapel's plan. The construction was finished in 1636 and the relics...
- w****s after taking a young wife. The palace's architect was Constantino Tencalla, architect to Poland's King Władysław IV and designer of Sigismund's Column...