Giovanni Portinari (flourished 1526 – 1572) was an Italian military engineer who served several Tudor monarchs of England. He is most famous for organising the demolition of Lewes Priory in 1538 on the orders of Thomas Cromwell, the chief minister of King Henry VIII.
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GiovanniPortinari (flourished 1526 – 1572) was an Italian military engineer who served several Tudor monarchs of England. He is most famous for organising...
it was commissioned by Pigello Portinari as a private sepulchre and to house a silver shrine given by Archbishop Giovanni Visconti in 1340 containing the...
appointed a specialist demolition team under an Italian engineer, GiovanniPortinari, who recorded the task and undertook it with exceptional thoroughness...
Lee had been criticized by the government's chief Italian expert, GiovanniPortinari, and Aconcio was sent to Berwick to provide another perspective. He...
Renaissance formulations in the city is linked to commissions from Pigello Portinari, the Medici's agent for their banking branch in Milan. In addition to...
travelled to Milan to help sculpt the arc of St. Peter Martyr now in the Portinari Chapel, in the Basilica of Sant'Eustorgio, work signed in 1339. He also...
from one generation to the next. Two Portinaris were put in charge of the Florence and Venice branches. Giovanni died in 1429. According to Lorenzo, his...
the Rough Wooings include Leone Strozzi, Piero Strozzi, and perhaps GiovanniPortinari, who Nicolas Throckmorton later recruited for English service because...
from the Ghibellines. Dante said he first met Beatrice Portinari, daughter of Folco Portinari, when he was nine (she was eight), and he claimed to have...
Arcano, master of the Mynes" and "Angelo de Racavado". Arcano and GiovanniPortinari demolished Lewes Priory for Thomas Cromwell. Arcano worked with another...
der Goes. Now known as the Portinari Altarpiece, it was an Adoration of the Shepherds, commissioned by Tommaso Portinari, an employee of the Medici Bank...
Instead he wrote prolifically about his love-interest and muse Beatrice Portinari, whom he met when he was nine. Donati was born to Manetto and Maria Donati...
Urbino Andrea del Verrocchio: The Baptism of Christ Hugo van der Goes: Portinari Triptych Sandro Botticelli: Primavera, The Birth of Venus, Adoration of...
active in Florence, Italy. The hospital was founded in 1288 by Folco Portinari, the father of Beatrice beloved by Dante. Folco was convinced to build...
Goes arrived in Florence. Painted as early as 1475 at the behest of the Portinari family, it was shipped out from Bruges and installed in the Chapel of...
Maggiore in Milan, and the Certosa of Pavia. Also attributed to him is the Portinari Chapel, in the church of Sant'Eustorgio, Milan. He died in Milan around...
portraiture." Woods-Marsden cites Hans Memling's portrait of Benedetto Portinari (1487) or Italian imitations such as Sebastiano Mainardi's pendant portraits...
Van Eyck's work, while in Naples or Sicily. In 1475, Hugo van der Goes' Portinari Altarpiece arrived in Florence, where it was to have a profound influence...
Annunciation and Nativity series Hans Memling paints the Portrait of Maria Portinari c.1470-5: Piero del Pollaiuolo paints Portrait of a Young Woman By 1471:...
busts in the sacristy, which is on the central plan, inspired to the Portinari Chapel of Sant'Eustorgio or to the Colleoni Chapel. The church contains...
where the Teatro alla Scala would later be built. The patron was Pigello Portinari, representative of the Medici family in the Sforzesca Milan. The building...
London: Faculty of Music, University of Western Ontario. Without ISBN Portinari, Folco (1981). Pari siamo! Io la lingua, egli ha il pugnale. Storia del...