- success". Bramante's dome Sangallo's
design The
engraving by
Stefan du
Pérac was
published in 1569, five
years after the
death of Michelangelo. Michelangelo...
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Guest Guillaume Cramoisan Matthieu Pérac Main
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- Étienne Dupérac (or du
Pérac) (c. 1525–March 1604) was a
French architect, painter, engraver, and
garden designer. He is most well
known for his topographical...
- the
crest of a slope,
which was shaped,
under the
direction of Étienne du
Pérac into
three m****ive
descending terraces and
narrower subsidiary mediating...
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Beulet •
Salakis •
Lanquetot •
Roquefort Société •
Golden Ball • Lou
Pérac • The Ruby •
Raguin • The
Stone Bridge Lactalis consumption AFH with...
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Belvedere City
square A
carousel in the
Cortile del Belvedere, 1565: Étienne du
Perac has
exaggerated the
vertical dimensions, but Bramante's
sequence of monumental...
- only
reference to this
grouping is from a 1595
engraving by
Etienne du
Perac of the
ruins of the Baths,
showing the end of the east palestra,
which states:...
- with sand, or
closed and
filled with flowers) was the
painter Etienne du
Pérac, who
returned from
Italy to the Château d'Anet near Dreux, France, where...
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mapmaker of his time
Battista Agnese –
Genoa Antonio Lafreri (or
Antoine du
Pérac Lafréry 1512–77) – Rome;
publisher of some of the
composite atlases Antonio...
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Antoine du
Pérac Lafréry (1512–1577),
better known as
Antonio Lafreri, was a
Burgundian engraver,
cartographer and
publisher active in Rome. Born at Orgelet...