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Of the four existing monuments of the Cloister of S. Augustine, as we said in the Table LXI, this is the third dedicated to the memory of the learned Cardinal Jacopo Ammannati, distinguished patron of the arts and sciences, and he himself not the…

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The year 1504 went up and this monument to the memory of learned and upright magistrate Pietro da Vicenza, for care of the 'grieving sister Margaret. This man is remembered with praise worthy in the works of many writers (contemporanci) him, insomuch…

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There are three monuments. The first is a memory burial Alberto Strozzi Mantua, who died in 1553, operates all of white marble, simple but beautiful in its proportions and with the portrait of the deceased in a bust in full relief. The last Butigella…

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This work of sculpture certainly belongs to the good of the century 'art, wanting to argue it from its simple style and correct. We saw the Rasponi and Crescimbeni cited by Valentini (Illus. the four Bas.) But we could not find the author's name. A…

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Otto Colonna was born in Rome in 1368, and the 11 of November 1417 at the Council of Constance was elected as Pope Martin V, after the voluntary renunciation of the papacy of Gregory XII, and after the said council had deposed John XXIII and the…

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Even at this altar we wanted to add a table that contains some parts drawn in a greater proportion, because the best you can see the merit of the ornaments and study their behavior.

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This magnificent altar was made to raise by Innocent VIII in the church of S. Our Lady of Peace in honor of the Virgin Mary for having overcome a painful disease. It took some time for the place of the 'Altar and afterwards was transported to where…

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Giovanni Battista Cavalieri, a Roman patrician, young age while growing up in the virtues, honors, riches, it was from her that does not look neither provided nor to age, and revolves around his scythe inexorably caught forever in many sweet hopes.…

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As we said in the table LXV intend to repeat here, about the conduct of this elegant altar: that the author is something that is unknown and that it is the work of beautiful and exquisite work, both for the invention of the ornaments, which for the…

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A right hand of the little port of St. Maria sopra Minerva is placed against the wall this time and supported by three carved corbels. The white marble statue lies down on the urn reminds the effigy of Rural Vincent apostolic secretary and man…
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