Andrea Riccio (c. 1470 – 1532) was an Italian sculptor and occasional architect, whose real name was Andrea Briosco, but is usually known by his sobriquet...
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prelate and scholar Andrea Bonomi (1923–2003), Italian footballer Andrea Briosco (c. 1470–1532), Italian sculptor and architect Andrea Camilleri (1925–2019)...
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sculptural work is the Easter candelabrum in the apse, finished in 1515 by Andrea Briosco and considered his masterwork. The high altar area features the bronze...
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1524-1606, Art Institute of Chicago. Accessed February 4, 2008. (Workshop of) Andrea Riccio, Italian, Satyr Mother and Child, Art Institute of Chicago. Accessed...
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Santa Giustina, became the public property of the city of Padua. In 1775, Andrea Memmo, whose statue is in the square, decided to reclaim and restructure...
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17 (11th ed.). pp. 775–776. "Briosco, Andrea" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 4 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 573. "Palladio, Andrea" . Encyclopædia Britannica....
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Rotta, Giorgione, Palma il Giovane, Quentin Metsys, Antonio Canova, Andrea Briosco, and Tiziano Aspetti. Among specific works in the collection are: Crucifix...
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Chimera of Arezzo Lower part National Archaeological Museum, Florence Andrea Briosco workshop, Lamp in the shape of a Twisting Man Lower part Bargello, Florence...
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Andrea Briosco, Aristotle and Alexander of Aphrodisias, 16th century plaquette, Bode-Museum...
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