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Vignola Giacomo Barozzi da . 1507--73, Italian architect, whose cruciform design for Il Ges?, Rome, greatly influenced later Church architecture How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Jesuits and the Arts includes excellent chapters on the society's original churches in Rome, the Gesu and Sant'Ignazio, which feature baroque decorations by the Jesuit brother Andrea Pozzo and such Roman luminaries as Vignola, Fontana, and, of course, Bernini. Students spend a lot of time at coffee bars, sitting and sipping coffee while they study," said Mike Vignola, resident district manager of ARAMARK Campus Services. Instead of dominating the landscape with a huge palace (as Vignola did at the nearby Villa Farnese), Gambara was prepared to divide his summer residence into two small casini (one finished for a successor by Maderno). |
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