Battista Franco Veneziano also known by his correct name of Giovanni Battista Franco (before 1510 – 1561) was an Italian Mannerist painter and printmaker...
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stuccoes by Alessandro Vittoria and octagonal frescoes by Battista Franco (first flight) and Battista del Moro (second flight). At the entry and on the landings...
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Place the Ark of the Covenant in a Temple of their god Dagon. c. 1450, Battista Franco Veneziano. Held at Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Ark of the...
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Villa Emo and Villa Foscari, where he worked with Bernardino India and Battista Franco: the exact number of Palladian villas he frescoed is not known. With...
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chapel (first in the left aisle) is decorated with ceiling paintings by Battista Franco, and murals and altarpiece by Federico Zuccari. The chapel has been...
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and England. Giorgio Vasari claims he completed one of the works of Battista Franco. Le maraviglie dell'arte: ovvero Le vite degli illustri pittori, Volume...
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Domenico Campagnola En, Wo Ugo da Carpi En, Wo Battista Franco Veneziano (or Giovanni Battista Franco) Et Giorgio Ghisi En Parmigianino Et, Wo Martino...
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Giacomo Franco (1550 in Urbino (?) – 1620 in Venice) was an Italian engraver and publisher. The natural son of Battista Franco, also a painter and engraver...
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of 1536–1538 The Battle of Montemurlo and the Rape of Ganymede, by Battista Franco Veneziano Belligerents Duchy of Florence (Duke Cosimo I) Supporters...
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Giovanni Battista (or Giambattista) Piranesi (Italian pronunciation: [dʒoˈvanni batˈtista piraˈneːzi; -eːsi]; also known as simply Piranesi; 4 October...
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