Antonio da Faenza (either circa 1454 or more likely 1480s - 1534) was an Italian painter and architect active in Emilia-Romagna and Marche, active in a Renaissance style. The documentation on Antonio da Faenza is confused because, different authors have referred to him by various names including:
Antonio Liberi
Antonio di Mazzone[1]
Antonio Domenichi
Some also attempt to identify him with Antonio Gentile, a contemporary goldsmith.
^Dei pittori e degli artisti faentini de' secoli XV e XVI, by Gian Marcello Valgimigli, page 31-40.
Antonio died suddenly in 1388, at the age of 26, in Tredozio near Faenza, under unclear circumstances. He was probably buried in Ravenna. Antonio's brief...
and her daughter Gentile to the lord of Faenza. He died in 1404, after fleeing Urbino during a plague. Antonio's daughter Battista married Galeazzo Malatesta...
Manfredi (lord of Faenza between 1468 and 1477), while his brother Federico was bishop of Faenza. The architect was the Florentine Giuliano da Maiano. Construction...
Torricelli. Vol. III (in Italian). Faenza: Stab. tipo-lit. G. Montanari. pp. 249–251. Milighetti, Maria Chiara (2004). "DaAntonio Nardi (1598-1649 ca.) a Francesco...
the pulpit at Prato. A marble bust of the boy Baptist in the Pinacoteca, Faenza, and a Christ Child in the Louvre are attributed to Rossellino by some authorities...
in Portugal and Páginas da revolução in Brazil) is a 1995 Italian drama film directed by Roberto Faenza. It is based on Antonio Tabucchi's novel Sostiene...
brother, the architect Giuliano da Maiano. When he reached the age of thirty he started training under the sculptor Antonio Rossellino. There he learned...
dança (keyboard) Problems playing this file? See media help. The Codex Faenza (Faenza, Biblioteca Comunale 117) abbreviated as "(I-FZc 117)", and sometimes...
yellow, and yellow ochre. Burrell Collection Faenza, istoriato ware by Baldassare Manara, after Giovanni Antonioda Brescia, c. 1520–1547 (Walters Art Museum)...
daFaenza (active 1520–1532) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, born and active in Faenza. He was likely a pupil of Giovanni Antonio Sogliani...
Archpriest of the plebs of Corleto. Bishop Alessandro Stampetti da Sarnano of Faenza died in February 1463. The Cathedral Chapter duly met and, on 20...
Bonaparte, Bologna, 25 settembre 2000 – Faenza, 26 settembre 2000) (in Italian). Faenza: Gruppo editoriale Faenza editrice. ISBN 9788881380435. Rossella...
having learned the news, under a relentless downpour was forced to leave Faenza with his men and move in the direction of Cesena. Note in this regard the...
from the city of Faenza); in 1865, the execution of the sculpture by Odoardo Fantacchiotti (1809–1877); Maria Pia solicited Possidónio da Silva to substitute...
Raffaelino da Reggio, Paris Nogari, Ottaviano Mascherini, Marco daFaenza, Giovanni da Modena, Girolamo Massei, Giacomo Sementa[1], Lorenzino da Bologna...
David di Donatello. Her performance in I giorni dell'abbandono by Roberto Faenza earned her the Golden Graal for best performance by an actress in a drama...
In 1796, he designed a triumphal arch with Doric columns for the city of Faenza dedicated to the glory of the French nation. Inaugurated in 1799, it was...
artists, including Maitre Ponce, Girolamo daFaenza known as Fantino, Marco Marcucci from Faenza, Giovanni Antonio Veneziano, Marco Duval known as il sordo...
della nascita di Pier Luigi Ighina, un uomo venuto dal futuro, Faenza, 2008. Antonio Castronuovo, "Cent'anni di Ighina, scienziato anomalo", in Università...
Lucrezia, was soon ousted from Pesaro; Pandolfo Malatesta lost Rimini; Faenza surrendered, its young lord Astorre III Manfredi being later drowned in...
1666) St Francis receives stigmata Giovanni Battista Bertucci the younger (Faenza, 1539–1614) Giacomo Francesco Cipper, known as Todeschini (Feldkirch, 1664...
studio assistant to the master worked on the Venetian church, Francesco daFaenza. It shows saint Romauld and saint Benedict at the far left and right,...
Teobaldo was close to the Emperor Frederick II, besieged with him Ravenna and Faenza. For compense, Frederick II appointed officially Teobaldo as Signore of...