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spacious Arabic patio, an
Italian patio, a
Florentine tower,
ornate Bramantesque windows, a "balcony-belvedere", and
multiple bays with
jasper vases....
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Adjacent to the
church is the 16th
century Loggia dei Mercanti, in
Bramantesque style of the
Roman High Renaissance.
Convent of San Francesco: adjacent...
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houses the Holy
Sacrament Chapel (late 15th-early 16th century), in
Bramantesque style,
variously attributed to
Giovanni Battagio; also
present are works...
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scheme for the "House of Raphael", in the
Borgo rione, Rome. A
further Bramantesque detail is the
entablature that
breaks forward over the columns, linking...
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Dominican church begun in 1330 in
Gothic style and
completed in 1504 with
Bramantesque influences. The façade is Gothic. The apse, from 1504,
houses a Funerary...
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damaged during the
earthquake of 1672. The
interiors have an
elegant Bramantesque simplicity. The
architectural design has been
attributed to Giovanni...
- Rome and the
circular Milanese church of San Sebastiano, as well as
Bramantesque models and the
buildings frequently seen in the
backgrounds of Renaissance...
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Antonio Amadeo.
Antonio da
Lonate set the
central plan, for
which a
Bramantesque design, "Bramanti
secutus exemplar" has been speculated; the
latter would...
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sometimes used proto-Renaissance
forms that in
Milan were
called ‘
Bramantesque’, for
example in the
reconstruction of the nave (1836) of
Santa Maria...
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Vespasiano Gonzaga. The
church has an
octagonal layout,
similar to the
Bramantesque church of
Santa Maria Incoronata in Lodi. The
church has
eight surrounding...