1 April
1488 Michelangelo apprenticed to the painters Domenico and David Ghirlandaio
1999 'discovery' of St. Helena; Holy Thursday
2004 'Origin of Ignudi'
Exhibit One
1983.04
Kind of Collage 03 of 2 = odd
Kind of Collage 04 of 2 = odd
Kind of Collage 05 of 2 = odd
1984.04.01
Tacony Creek Park Environmental Center
Friends of Tacony Creek Park
1998.04.01
aesthetics of war design
1999.04.01 13:06
1999.04.01 21:32
1999.04.01 21:37
The Life of Pope Silvester
2000.04.01
silvester is not there
2000.04.01 12:53
Re: Has anyone seen Rosalind Krauss?
2003.04.01 09:05
looking for sexy
2003.04.01 15:14
as per requested
2003.04.01 15:54
a rose is a rose is a rose
2003.04.01 16:03
and big euphrates catfish at that
2003.04.01 16:35
I've got a secret
2003.04.01 16:45
Re: stuff that really changed a car tire
2003.04.01 16:43
been there, done that [taboo]
2003.04.01 18:37
no doubt the artist suffered as well
2003.04.01 19:15
Re:al and Virtual
2004.04.01 11:45
Re: "crossology"
2004.04.01 12:47
Origin of Ignudi
2004.04.01 17:11
Re: Diane Arbus at LACMA
2004.04.01 17:20
Re: 'crossology': let's crossover and follow with tea rs and errors...!
2004.04.01 17:59
Quest for architect baby - Frank Lloyd-Wrightenstein!
2005.04.01 10:21
2005.04.01 10:55
2005.04.01 11:13
2005.04.01 11:21
2005.04.01 11:24
2005.04.01 11:42
2005.04.01 12:01
What are the best April Fool's Jokes on Uranus?
2005.04.01 11:34
2005.04.01 12:16
2005.04.01 12:26
2005.04.01 12:36
2005.04.01 12:41
2005.04.01 12:54
2005.04.01 13:31
Re: genius loci today?
2005.04.01 12:18
2005.04.01 13:23
seriously though...
2005.04.01 13:47
you take it from here...
2005.04.01 14:40
how should someone feel after visiting a museum?
2005.04.01 14:55
2005.04.01 15:19
2005.04.01 16:11
2005.04.01 16:17
2005.04.01 17:11
notes to self 2 April 1999 (no foolin')
2005.04.01 16:17
The Good Soldier
2005.04.01
Why does much 'avant-garde' design these days look straight out of the Sixties?
2006.04.01 08:55
2006.04.01 10:19
2006.04.01 11:30
2006.04.01 12:40
2006.04.01 14:24
2006.04.01 17:12
2006.04.01 17:37
Complex Iconography and Contradictory Content in Architecture
2006.04.01 10:08
Quondam's 10th Anniversary
2006.04.01 10:38
Dwell Magazine: A Slow Commercialised Descent? Has it stopped being a "Nice Modernist?"
2006.04.01 11:40
2006.04.01 12:56
2006.04.01 13:35
Threadbare Central
2006.04.01 12:10
2006.04.01 13:41
hotrod architecture
2006.04.01 12:31
the best song you ever heard LIVE
2006.04.01 15:16
2006.04.01 16:22
Thread Central
2006.04.01 15:21
2006.04.01 16:26
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Briosco, Andrea (called Riccio)
sculptor and architect of Padua; b. April 1, 1470; d. July 8, 1532.
The son of one Ambrogio Briosco, a Milanese goldsmith in Padua. He was a pupil of the sculptor Bartolomeo Bellano. In 1500 he designed the Capella del Santo in the church of S. Antonio, Padua. About 1505-1507 he made two bas-reliefs for the choir of S. Antonio. The contract, dated June 19, 1507, for his great candelabrum at S. Antonio is given by Gonzati. This work was finished in 1516, and is 3.92 meters high and 1.12 meters in extreme width. For the church of S. Fermo in Verona he made the tombs of Girolamo and Antonio della Torre. Eight bas-reliefs from Girolamo's tomb are now in the Louvre (Paris). Nov. 12, 1516, Briosco was commissioned to make the model for, and direct the works at, the church of S. Giustina at Padua.
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