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Architettura e committenza da Alberti a Bramante.(Book review) Renaissance Quarterly (12/22/2007)
...Christoph Luitpold Frommel. Architettura e committenza da Alberti a Bramante. Centro Studi Leon Battista Alberti...anonymous Florentine artists working from drawings by Giuliano da Sangallo, who was in turn using ideas of urbanism that Alberti...

La visita de la diosa Isis.(arte egipcio antiguo; exposición; Florencia, Italia)(TT: A visit from the goddess Isis.)(TA: ancient Egyptian art; exhibition; Florence, Italy) Epoca (7/26/1999)
...largo de las 13 salas que rodean el magnífico patio de Giuliano da Sangallo. Se recogen tres mil años de Historia, desde el...Gioconda, la misteriosa dama retratada por Leonardo da Vinci en la primavera de 1503, casi 3.100 años después...

Faces and spaces: an ambitious but unsatisfactory survey of renaissance portraits reveals glaring problems with the exhibition galleries at both the Prado and the National Gallery, London.(EXHIBITIONS) Apollo (12/1/2008)
...Room Four has a series of splendid paintings, including Piero di Cosimo's double portrait of Francesco and Giuliano da Sangallo (Fig. 1), but all too often it seems to have been forgotten that the point of borrowing works should be to...

Baths of Diocletian; still in process, a monumental interior renovation. (Rome) Interior Design (6/1/1986)
...priest, Antonio de Duca, dedicated to the worship of angels. Previous schemes proposed by Baldassare Peruzzi and Giuliano da Sangallo were rejected in favor of the plan by Michelangelo which took full advantage of the giant scale of the baths with...

Patronage in Renaissance Italy: From 1400 to the Early Sixteenth Century. Renaissance Quarterly (6/22/1998)
...Lorenzo de' Medici, Giovanni Rucellai, and Pius II had more to do with the designs of their palaces than did Giuliano da Sangallo, Leonbattista Alberti, and Bernardo Rossellino. Hollingsworth astutely alerts us to the lack of documentation...

Unearthing the Past: Archeology and Aesthetics in the Making of Renaissance Culture. (Reviews). Renaissance Quarterly (6/22/2002)
...theme. In a passage describing the discovery of the Laocoon, Barkan has Francesco da Sangallo say that the instant reaction of his distinguished father, Giuliano, and of Michelangelo himself, to the astonishing emergence of the sculpture from...

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