Palazzo Massimo di Pirro in Rome (today along Corso Vittorio Emanuele II) is the only building still extant surely designed by Giovanni Mangone
Giovanni Mangone (born towards the end of 15th century, died 25 June 1543) was an Italian artist active almost exclusively in Rome during the Renaissance. Mangone's skills were manifold: he worked as sculptor, architect, stonecutter and building estimator. Moreover, he was a keen antiquarian and among the founders of the Academy dei Virtuosi al Pantheon. As military engineer, he was renowned among his contemporaries.
GiovanniMangone (born towards the end of 15th century, died 25 June 1543) was an Italian artist active almost exclusively in Rome during the Renaissance...
The Monster of the Mangones is the name given to an unidentified Colombian serial killer who, between the 1960s and 1970s, murdered between 30 and 38 preadolescent...
and Boscoli. Andrea Ferrucci was the teacher of Silvio Cosini and GiovanniMangone. He died in Florence in 1526. Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). "Ferrucci...
built. c. 1532–1537 – Palazzo Massimo di Pirro in Rome, designed by GiovanniMangone, is built. 1532 Church of the Ascension (the "White Column") at Kolomenskoye...
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– Vincenzo Scamozzi, Italian architect (died 1616) 1543: June 25 – GiovanniMangone, Italian sculptor, architect, military engineer and antiquarian 1546...
According to the stylistic analysis, his designer had been identified as GiovanniMangone, a Lombard architect active in Rome during the 16th century. The palace...
Sack of Rome in 1527, the palace was partially rebuilt after 1532 by GiovanniMangone, a pupil of Antonio da Sangallo il Giovane. The Palazzo Massimo istoriato...
Lelio Buzzi 1598 Aurelio Trezzi 1609 Alessandro Bisnato 1617 Fabio Mangone 1617 Giovanni Paolo Bisnato 1631 Francesco Maria Ricchino 1638 Carlo Buzzio o...
William of Enckevoirt died on 19 July 1534. His monument, created by GiovanniMangone, was originally located opposite of Adrian VI's tomb, but it was moved...
first members were Antonio da Sangallo the younger, Jacopo Meneghino, GiovanniMangone, Taddeo Zuccari and Domenico Beccafumi. A modern account of his career...
(1625–1649), in collaboration with Giovan Battista Messina, Fabio Mangone and Giovanni Battista Crespi. He also designed the concave facade for the Collegio...
235 The Christian Travelers Guide to Italy by David Bershad, Carolina Mangone, Irving Hexham 2001 ISBN 0-310-22573-6-page [1] Vasari, Giorgio Archived...
Mangona Mangona (sometimes called Mangone) is a village in the municipality of Barberino di Mugello, in the metropolitan city of Florence, Italy. In the...
on 29 November 2023. Retrieved 22 March 2009. Morris, Michael (1988). Mangone, Gerard (ed.). The Strait of Magellan. International Straits of the World...
Tusculanum Press. p. 344. ISBN 9788772894126. David Bershad; Carolina Mangone; Irving Hexham (2001). The Christian Travelers Guide to Italy. Harper Collins...
cousin Bill Tocco, Manzella's cousin Carlo Manzella, Leo Cellura, John Mangone, Vito Paraino, Joseph Delmonico and James Barraco. All the charges were...
136 The Christian Travelers Guide to Italy by David Bershad, Carolina Mangone, Irving Hexham 2001 ISBN 0-310-22573-6 page [3] The fourteenth century...
would also serve as a reference for the forms of the courtyard of Fabio Mangone's Senate Palace. The 16th-century design was also responsible for the addition...