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    Domenico Gagini (Bissone, c. 1425–30 - Palermo, 29–30 September 1492) was a Swiss-Italian sculptor who was active in Northern as well as Southern Italy...
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    Alfonso parading. The sculptors included Isaia da Pisa, Merliano, Domenico Gagini, Andrea Fiorentino, a pupil of Donatello, and Silvestro dell'Aquila...
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  • politician Domenico Fontana, Italian Renaissance architect Domenico Gabrielli, Italian composer and cello player Domenico Gagini, Italian sculptor Domenico Gallo...
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    portico was added to the northern side, designed by Giovanni Domenico Gagini and Fazio Gagini, in Renaissance style, covered by a cross vault and featuring...
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  • active mainly in Venice (died 1512) 1449: Domenico Ghirlandaio – painter (died 1494) 1449: Domenico Gagini – Italian sculptor (died 1492) 1440: Cennino...
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  • The Gagini or Gaggini were a family of architects and sculptors, originally from Bissone on Lake Lugano. This family founded Sicily's Gagini school, which...
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    Pietro de Bonitate, Gabriele di Battista, Domenico Pellegrino, Iacopo de Benedetto, Domenico Gagini, Antonello Gagini and his sons Antonio and Giacomo, Giuliano...
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    holy water stoup on the fourth pilaster (by Domenico Gagini) and the Madonna della Scala by Antonello Gagini, on the high altar of the new sacristy. The...
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    include a sculpture attributed to Giorgio da Milano and a high-relief by Domenico Gagini (c. 1480) The Roman aqueduct bridge is the largest and best preserved...
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    marked by the presence of Antonello da Messina, Francesco Laurana and Domenico Gagini, all three of whom influenced each other, sometimes basing their studios...
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