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Domenico Fontana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This predilection for arcades as essential features of an architectural scheme, was brought out in the different fountains designed by Domenico and his brother Giovanni, e.g. the Fontana dell' Acqua Paola, or the Fontana di Termini planned along the same lines. ... Home > Catholic Encyclopedia > F > Domenico Fontana...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Fontana, Domenico. Fontana, Domenico. Information about Fontana, Domenico in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Under his auspices Fontana built a chapel in the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore in 1581 and the Villa Montalto in 1578. When Peretti was elected pope as Sixtus V,
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All works of Fontana, Domenico and Biography of FONTANA, Domenico (b. 1543, Melide, d. 1607, Napoli) in the Web Gallery of Art, a searchable image collection and database of European painting and sculpture (1100-1850) - Italian - Biography, Paint Gallery art, Painters ,Picture, Image ... Life of DOMENICO FONTANA...
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dōmĕˈnēkō, 1543–1607, Italian architect. He went to Rome, where he built (c.1580) the Sistine Chapel in the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore for Cardinal ...
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Page of Fontana dell'Acqua Felice (Moses Fountain) by FONTANA, Domenico in the Web Gallery of Art, a searchable image collection and database of European paintings and sculptures (1000-1850) ... The Acqua Felice was built for Sixtus V by the brothers Giovanni and Domenico Fontana. Its design was adapted from Roman...
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Architect Domenico Fontana (1543 –1607) was born near LakeLugano; in 1592 he moved to Naples and lived out his life there. ... There is a street in Naples named for Domenico Fontana; it is way up on the “high Vomero,” the hill above Naples. In 1600 there was nothing up there but woods and spooky goings-on (the...
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