Palazzo Caprini was a Renaissance palazzo in Rome, Italy, in the Borgo rione between Piazza Scossacavalli and via Alessandrina (also named Borgo Nuovo)...
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exemptions. The Caprini fulfilled this obligation by buying a portion of another house near the stufa and erecting there a small palazzo designed by Donato...
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except for the pilasters at each level. In Rome, Donato Bramante's Palazzo Caprini ("House of Raphael", by 1510, now destroyed) provided a standard model...
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the Villa Farnesina From 1517 until his death, Raphael lived in the Palazzo Caprini, lying at the corner between piazza Scossacavalli and via Alessandrina...
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façade with a more modern façade and a design inspired by the Roman Palazzo Caprini by Donato Bramante. In 1571 the palace was sold to Antonio Brignole...
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commonly attributed to Raphael, and was based to Bramante's nearby Palazzo Caprini (also demolished). The palace, which had a triangular footprint, stood...
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Civitavecchia, Civitavecchia, 1508-1535 San Giovanni in Oleo; ca. 1509 Palazzo Caprini (also known as Raphael's House); Rome, started around 1510 (demolished...
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although simplified, of Palazzo Caprini by Donato Bramante. The palace formerly known as Palazzo Stati Cenci, today as Palazzo Maccarani Stati, is one...
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design likely developed by Bramante in his design for the now destroyed Palazzo Caprini, the home of Raphael. The home has successive layers where the degree...
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(destroyed) Palazzo Torlonia Palazzo dei Penitenzieri Palazzo Caprini (destroyed) Palazzo dei Convertendi (destroyed and rebuilt) Palazzo Branconio dell'Aquila...
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