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Title: Italy from Dante to Tasso (1300-1600) : its political history as viewed from the standpoints of the chief cities, with descriptions of important episodes and personalities and of the art and literature of the three centuries
Year: 1919 (1910s)
Authors: Cotterill, H. B. (Henry Bernard), b. 1846
Subjects: Cities and towns
Publisher: New York : Frederick A. Stokes Co
Contributing Library: University of Connecticut Libraries
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ART (1400-1500) (in St. Peters) for Sixtus IV and Innocent VIII—^the last inco-operation with his brother Piero. At Naples Giuliano daMaianO perhaps aided (c. 1455) other northern artists inthe building and decoration of Alfonsos triumphal arch(Fig. 23). He also designed the fine Porta Capuana, erectedby Ferdinand I about 1485. At Milan we have, towards the end of the Quattrocento,the sculptor Solari, notable for his monument of lyodovico ilMoro and Beatrice (Fig. 26), and Pietro di Martino, who madehis name at Naples as architect and sculptor in connexionwith the magnificent arch of Alfonso I before mentioned. Finally, at Venice during the Quattrocento, besides a Niccoloof Arezzo who superintended the external sculptures of St.Marks, and the two Florentines who made the tomb of Tom-maso Mocenigo (Fig, 36 (6)), we find a number of lyombardsculptors, whose headquarters were the Ca doro. Of theseRizzo of Verona is best known. ^ He made the statues ofAdam andBve that stand opposite the

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