| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 542 sayfa
...was a native of Siena, in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, who Laving frequent occasion, in bis mercantile concerns, to resort to Rome, at length...there, and erected for himself a splendid mansion in theTranstevere, which he decorated with works in painting and sculpture by the' greatest artists of... | |
| William Roscoe - 1846 - 612 sayfa
...by Aldo in his edition of the Commentaries of Nicolo Perotti. entitled •' Cornucopia;." Yen. 1513. native of Siena, who having frequent occasion, in...painting and sculpture by the greatest artists of the time. 33 He had long been considered as the wealthiest merchant in Italy, 34 and on the expedition... | |
| William Roscoe - 1846 - 524 sayfa
...in order to distinguish them from the comment, and facilitate the use of the books to the pupils.* native of Siena, who having frequent occasion in his...painting and sculpture by the greatest artists of the time. 30 He had long been considered as the wealthiest merchant in Italy, 3i and on the expedition... | |
| New general biographical dictionary - 1848 - 532 sayfa
...GHISr, (Agostini,) a Roman merchant, and a patron of literature and the arts, was a native of Sienna, who having frequent occasion, in his mercantile concerns,...painting and sculpture by the greatest artists of the time. He was a munificent patron of literature and of the fine arts, and bestowed substantial marks... | |
| Hugh James Rose - 1848 - 532 sayfa
...GHISI, (Agostini.) a Roman merchant, and a patron of literature and the arts, was a native of Sienna, who having frequent occasion, in his mercantile concerns,...painting and sculpture by the greatest artists of the time. He was a munificent patron of literature and of the fine arts, and bestowed substantial marks... | |
| Joseph Sortain - 1853 - 388 sayfa
...more particular commemoration in the annals both of literature and art than he has hitherto attained. Agostino Chisi, Chigi, or Ghisi, as he is variously...painting and sculpture, by the greatest artists of the time. He had long been considered as the wealthiest merchant in Italy ; and on the expedition of Charles... | |
| Hugh James Rose - 1853 - 530 sayfa
...was a native of Sienna, who having frequent occasion, in his mercantile concerna, to resort to Home, at length fixed his abode there, and erected for himself...painting and sculpture by the greatest artists of the time. He was a munificent patron of literature and of the fine arts, and bestowed substantial marks... | |
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