Bartolommeo$530586$ - перевод на итальянский
Diclib.com
Словарь ChatGPT
Введите слово или словосочетание на любом языке 👆
Язык:

Перевод и анализ слов искусственным интеллектом ChatGPT

На этой странице Вы можете получить подробный анализ слова или словосочетания, произведенный с помощью лучшей на сегодняшний день технологии искусственного интеллекта:

  • как употребляется слово
  • частота употребления
  • используется оно чаще в устной или письменной речи
  • варианты перевода слова
  • примеры употребления (несколько фраз с переводом)
  • этимология

Bartolommeo$530586$ - перевод на итальянский

ARCHITECT AND SCULPTOR
Bartolommeo Ammannati; Bartolommeo Ammanati; Bartolommeo Ammanato; Bartolomeo Ammanati; Ammanati; Ammannati
  • Garden entrance of the Ammannati Courtyard in the Pitti Palace
  • Fountain of Neptune]]'' (''Fontana del Nettuno'') on the [[Piazza della Signoria]] in [[Florence]], [[Italy]]

Bartolommeo      
n. Bartolomeo, nome proprio maschile e cognome; Fra Bartolomeo (1475-1517), Bartolomeo di Pagolo del Fattorino, pittore italiano
Sacco and Vanzetti         
  • Massachusetts Governor [[Alvan T. Fuller]]
  • .32 Colt Model 1903 automatic pistol
  • The Sacco e Vanzetti monument in [[Carrara]].
  • .38 Harrington & Richardson top break revolver similar to pistol carried by Berardelli
  • Mario Buda
  • Memorial to the victims, French Ave and Pearl St, Braintree, Massachusetts
  • [[Norfolk County Courthouse]], [[Dedham, Massachusetts]], site of the second trial
  • Mosaic detail of Sacco and Vanzetti lying dead in their coffins, by Ben Shahn
  • Memorial poster, French Ave and Pearl St, Braintree, Massachusetts
  • A monument to the trial of Sacco and Vanzetti outside the Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Massachusetts.
  • Sacco and Vanzetti
  • .32 Savage Model 1907 semi-automatic pistol
  • Protest for Sacco and Vanzetti in [[London]], 1921
  • [[Charlestown State Prison]], 1900
  • Cyrillic lettering]]
ITALIAN AMERICAN ANARCHIST DUO EXECUTED BY MASSACHUSETTS
Sacco-Vanzetti; Sacco-Vanzetti case; Nicola Sacco; Bartolomeo Vanzetti; Sacco-Vanzetti Case; Sacco and vanzetti; Saco and vanzetti; Sacco-Venzetti Trial; Sacco-Vanzetti Trial; Sacco & Vanzetti; Sacco-Vansetti; Sacco-Vansetti Case; Bartolommeo Vanzetti; Ferdinando Sacco; Sacco Vanzetti; Sacco-Vanzetti trial; Ferdinando Nicola Sacco; Sacco and Vanzetti Circle; Sacco And Vanzetti; Nicolo Sacco; Vanzetti And Sacco; Celestino Madeiros; Celestino Medeiros; Nicola and Bart; John P. Vahey; Alessandro Berardelli; Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti; Nicola Sacco and Bart Vanzetti; Bartholomew Vanzetti
Sacco e Vanzetti, Nicola Sacco (1891-1927) e Bartolomeo Vanzetti (1888-1927), due anarchici italo-americani che furono condannati a morte e giustiziati per omicidio dopo un lungo e controverso processo

Википедия

Bartolomeo Ammannati

Bartolomeo Ammannati (18 June 1511 – 13 April 1592) was an Italian architect and sculptor, born at Settignano, near Florence. He studied under Baccio Bandinelli and Jacopo Sansovino (assisting on the design of the Library of St. Mark's, the Biblioteca Marciana, Venice) and closely imitated the style of Michelangelo.

He was more distinguished in architecture than in sculpture. He worked in Rome in collaboration with Vignola and Vasari), including designs for the Villa Giulia, but also for works and at Lucca. He labored during 1558–1570, in the refurbishment and enlargement of Pitti Palace, creating the courtyard consisting of three wings with rusticated facades, and one lower portico leading to the amphitheatre in the Boboli Gardens. His design mirrored the appearance of the main external façade of Pitti. He was also named Consul of Accademia delle Arti del Disegno of Florence, which had been founded by the Duke Cosimo I in 1563.

In 1569, Ammanati was commissioned to build the Ponte Santa Trinita, a bridge over the Arno River. The three arches are elliptic, and though very light and elegant, has survived, when floods had damaged other Arno bridges at different times. Santa Trinita was destroyed in 1944, during World War II, and rebuilt in 1957.

Ammannati designed what is considered a prototypic mannerist sculptural ensemble in the Fountain of Neptune (Fontana del Nettuno), prominently located in the Piazza della Signoria in the center of Florence. The assignment was originally given to the aged Bartolommeo Bandinelli; however when Bandinelli died, Ammannati's design, bested the submissions of Benvenuto Cellini and Vincenzo Danti, to gain the commission. From 1563 and 1565, Ammannati and his assistants, among them Giambologna, sculpted the block of marble that had been chosen by Bandinelli. He took Grand Duke Cosimo I as model for Neptune's face. The statue was meant to highlight Cosimo's goal of establishing a Florentine Naval force. The ungainly sea god was placed at the corner of the Palazzo Vecchio within sight of Michelangelo's David statue, and the then 87-year-old sculptor is said to have scoffed at Ammannati— saying that he had ruined a beautiful piece of marble— with the ditty: "Ammannati, Ammanato, che bel marmo hai rovinato!" Ammannati continued work on this fountain for a decade, adding around the perimeter a cornucopia of demigod figures: bronze reclining river gods, laughing satyrs and marble sea horses emerging from the water.

In 1550 Ammannati married Laura Battiferri, an elegant poet and an accomplished woman. Later in his life he had a religious crisis, influenced by Counter-Reformation piety, which resulted in condemning his own works depicting nudity, and he left all his possessions to the Jesuits.

He died in Florence in 1592.