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Dosso Dossi and his brother Battista painted the frescoes in the Sala Grande, Sala degli Specchi, the Camera del Camin Nero, the Stua della Farnea (the refectory), the Library and others. Girolamo Romanino frescoed, among the others, the loggia in the Lions' Court ( Cortile dei Leoni ) with typical Renaissance themes, such as mythological or ...
The Trent Codices consist of seven separate volumes. Six of these are held in the "Museo Provinciale d'Arte" within the Castello del Buonconsiglio and have the shelfmarks "Monumenti e Collezioni Provinciale, 1374–1379." However they are almost universally referred to by their older shelfmarks Trent 87-92.
Arqueossítio D. Hugo n.º 5 — Sé (Porto) Bank of Materials; Casa de Serralves — Fundação de Serralves (Lordelo do Ouro) Casa do Infante — Núcleo Museológico do Museu do Porto (São Nicolau (Porto)) Casa Museu Fernando de Castro — (Paranhos (Porto)) Casa-Museu Guerra Junqueiro — Casa do Dr. Domingos Barbosa (Sé (Porto))
Giovanni Buonconsiglio (1465–1536), Italian painter; Ian Lloyd (musician) (born 1947, as Lloyd Buonconsiglio), U.S. rock musician Mary, mother of Jesus, by a religious title rendered in Italian
Moreover, in his masterpiece frescoes, Melone aims to be an interpreter of the anticlassicism and "expressionist" language emerging in the work of Romanino. The seven scenes realized by Altobello evince a new forcefulness – the Massacre of the Innocents is emblematic of this quality, which is manifest in the gestures and in the grotesque ...
The museum was founded in 1833 as Museum Portuense by King Peter IV.Initially it was housed in the Convent of Santo António (in the centre of Porto), exhibiting religious art confiscated from Portuguese convents, and those works of art expropriated from the absolutist followers of Miguel I (who had struggled against Peter IV a year before).
Porto has several institutions of higher education, the largest one being the state-managed University of Porto (Universidade do Porto), which is the second largest Portuguese university, after the University of Lisbon, with approximately 28,000 students and considered one of the 100 best Universities in Europe. [93]
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