brunelleschi
11Brunelleschi — [bro͞o΄nel les′kē] Filippo [fē lēp′pō̂] 1377 1446; Florentine architect …
12Brunelleschi — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Brunelleschi est un nom de famille toscan, porté par : Filippo Brunelleschi (1377 1446), grand architecte de la Renaissance italienne, à l origine de …
13Brunelleschi — noun Florentine architect who was the first great architect of the Italian Renaissance (1377 1446) • Syn: ↑Filippo Brunelleschi • Instance Hypernyms: ↑architect, ↑designer …
14Brunelleschi Hotel Milan (Milan) — Brunelleschi Hotel Milan country: Italy, city: Milan (City Centre: Duomo) Brunelleschi Hotel Milan Location The Brunelleschi Hotel is situated in the heart of Milan, just a short distance from the Duomo, the Galleria and La Scala Theatre. Set in… …
15Brunelleschi Hotel Florence (Florence) — Brunelleschi Hotel Florence country: Italy, city: Florence (City Centre: Duomo) Brunelleschi Hotel Florence The Brunelleschi Hotel is situated in the very heart of Renaissance Florence and it is the result of the restoration of the priceless… …
16Brunelleschi Hotel — (Милан,Италия) Категория отеля: 4 звездочный отель Адрес: Via Baracchini 12, Мила …
17Brunelleschi, Filippo — born 1377, Florence [Italy] died April 15, 1446, Florence Florentine architect and engineer. Trained as a sculptor and goldsmith, he turned his attention to architecture after failing to win a competition for the bronze doors of the Baptistery of …
18BRUNELLESCHI, Filippo — (c. 1377 1446) Filippo Brunelleschi, traditionally considered the founder of early Renaissance architecture in Italy, trained as a goldsmith in Florence and gained an understanding of architecture while studying classical buildings in Rome.… …
19Brunelleschi, Filippo — (1377 1446) Considered the pioneer of Early Renaissance architecture. The son of a Florentine notary and diplomat, Brunelleschi received a humanistic education. He was trained as a goldsmith, and turned to architecture after losing to Lorenzo… …
20Brunelleschi, Filippo — (1377 1446) Florentine artist, initially active as a sculptor but known principally as the creator of the early Italian Renaissance architectural style. According to a story told by two later Renaissance authors, after he was defeated by… …