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Journal articles on the topic "Andriolo de Santi"

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Edwards, Mary D. "The Chapel of S. Felice in Padua as "Gesamtkunstwerk"." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 47, no. 2 (1988): 160–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/990326.

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The Chapel of S. Felice in the southern transept of the Basilica of S. Antonio in Padua was commissioned by the condottiere, Bonifazio de' Lupi in 1372. Its principal designers were the architect and sculptor Andriolo de' Santi, and the painter Altichiero. In transforming the pre-existing transept of the Basilica into the chapel, Andriolo solved many problems. He converted a large, unfocused space into an intimate one; he regularized an irregular ground plan; he resolved a potential conflict of longitudinal and lateral axes; and he established the means to focus the viewer's attention on both
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Pansera de Araujo, Maria Cristina, Celso Jose Martinazzo, and Solange Castro Schorn. "Editorial Contexto & Educação 100 - Saberes e Conhecimentos em Educação." Revista Contexto & Educação 31, no. 100 (2017): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.21527/2179-1309.2016.100.1-3.

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<p>A publicação do número 100 da Revista Contexto & Educação é uma conquista resultante do esforço de diferentes autores, que confiam e confiaram na circulação de ideias possibilitada por este periódico. O professor Mario Osório Marques, primeiro editor da revista, criou um espaço para publicação de pesquisas e ensaios, que constituem o acervo deste periódico, desde abordagens de Educação Popular; Desenvolvimento de Currículo; Formação Docente; Teorias Pedagógicas; Educação Ambiental e em Saúde; Ética e Educação; Educação Republicana; Diversidade; Estudos sobre Gênero, até o Ensi
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Andriolo de Santi"

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D'AMBROSIO, Silvia. "Le sepolture dei dogi nel contesto della scultura veneziana. Da Marino Falier a Michele Steno (1355 - 1413)." Doctoral thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/11562/575549.

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La ricerca è dedicata alle tombe dei nove dogi di Venezia che ressero la Repubblica dal 1355 al 1413, con particolare riferimento agli scultori che le realizzarono. Le date sono state scelte a proposito: delimitano, innanzitutto, un periodo che si apre con la morte di Marino Falier e di Filippo Calendario, l'architetto di Palazzo Ducale, condannati a seguito della celebre congiura ordita contro lo Stato. A questo avvenimento chiave per la storia della Serenissima sono legate due circostanze importanti nella valutazione dei monumenti ducali considerati. Come ha ben illustrato Debra Pincus, n
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Books on the topic "Andriolo de Santi"

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Venuto, Liliana De. Santi sotto campana e devozione: Collezione Beatrice Andriano Cestari. Schena, 1995.

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Book chapters on the topic "Andriolo de Santi"

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Bourdua, Louise. "The Taiapiera in Fourteenth-Century Venice: What’s in a Name?" In Women Artists and Artisans in Venice and the Veneto, 1400-1750. Amsterdam University Press, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5117/9789048559718_ch02.

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The chance discovery in the Venetian state archive of the testament of Christina taiapiera, widow of magister Francesco and daughter of magister Lando (dated November 11, 1510) presents us with an opportunity to consider the contribution of women to the stonecarving industry in Venice. This essay will move back from the sixteenth century to the fourteenth where the patronym “tagliapietra” (stonecarver) could be adopted as a “professional attribute” referring to the occupation or to a family name. Although difficult to trace, we can nonetheless find women holding key roles in the business inclu
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