Andrea Ciccione (1388–1455), also known as Andrea di Onofrio, Nofri, and da Firenze, was an Italian architect and sculptor of the Renaissance. He was...
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Florentine painter Andrea di Giusto (active 1425–1450), Florentine painter Andrea Ciccione (1388–1455), Florentine architect This disambiguation page lists articles...
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sculptor architect of the Renaissance, active in Naples. He trained under Andrea Ciccione. He is also known as Anniello da Fiore. Dennis, George (1890). Handbook...
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Durazzo, mother of King Ladislaus of Naples. The original architect was Andrea Ciccione. Originally belonging to an aristocratic Confraternity, it passed on...
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Queen Joan II from the sculptor Andrea Ciccione. The sepulchre of Sergianni Caracciolo was also completed by Ciccione. Among the main chapels are the...
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Pignatelli di Toritto. This early church was attributed to the architect Andrea Ciccione. The church was reconstructed and enlarged in 1477 and again in 1736...
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layout with ten lateral chapels. The initial plan is attribute to Andrea Ciccione, but it underwent an updated refurbishment in a late Renaissance style...
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a sculptor. He initially trained with Masuccio, and afterwards by Andrea Ciccione. His masters in painting were Colantino del Fiore and Antonio Solario...
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built by Giovanni Caracciolo in the early 15th century (designed by Andrea Ciccione). The Gothic entrance archway is a residua of the earliest palace....
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