Flaminio Vacca or Vacchi (Caravaggio or Rome, 1538 – Rome, 1605) was an Italian sculptor. His sculptural work can be seen in Rome in the grandiose funeral...
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and killed on August 25, 2014 Flaminio Vacca (1538–1605), Italian sculptor Frank Vacca, American politician Giovanni Vacca (mathematician) (1872–1953),...
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Jacopo Meneghino, Giovanni Mangone, Zuccari, Domenico Beccafumi, and Flaminio Vacca. The confraternity continued to draw members from the elite of Rome's...
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found according to the Memorie (1594) of the sculptor and antiquarian Flaminio Vacca, was commissioned by Ferdinando II; the "restoration" was worked out...
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depicted scenes from the Dacian Wars, according to the descriptions of Flaminio Vacca. In modern times only a section of the markets and the column of Trajan...
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Giove. The second Medici lion was sculpted in the late 16th century by Flaminio Vacca from a capital from the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus. The Area...
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the news was in Flaminio Vacca, Memories of various antiquities found in different places in the City of Rome, written by Flaminio Vacca in 1594, No 23)...
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the right is from Roman times and the one on the left was sculpted by Flaminio Vacca in 1598. It was originally placed in the Villa Medici in Rome, but found...
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now be seen, in the basement of the Capitoline Museums. The sculptor Flaminio Vacca (d 1605) claimed that the life-size Medici lion he carved to match a...
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the niches of the pilasters were completed by both Silla Longhi and Flaminio Vacca. The larger Saint Francis Xavier Chapel, in the right transept, was...
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