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Bramante Collection (#2)

Bramante, the renowned Italian architect and painter, left an indelible mark on the world of art and architecture

Background imageBramante Collection: Man with a Mace (Uomo dalla mazza), ca 1487-1488. Artist: Bramante, Donato (1444-1514)

Man with a Mace (Uomo dalla mazza), ca 1487-1488. Artist: Bramante, Donato (1444-1514)
Man with a Mace (Uomo dalla mazza), ca 1487-1488. Found in the collection of Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan

Background imageBramante Collection: Heraclitus and Democritus, 1486. Artist: Bramante, Donato (1444-1514)

Heraclitus and Democritus, 1486. Artist: Bramante, Donato (1444-1514)
Heraclitus and Democritus, 1486. Found in the collection of Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan

Background imageBramante Collection: Bramante Showing Plans For Basilica of St. Peter To The Pope

Bramante Showing Plans For Basilica of St. Peter To The Pope. Artist: Blashfield, Edwin Howland (1848-1936)
Bramante Showing Plans For Basilica of St. Peter To The Pope. Private Collection

Background imageBramante Collection: Roma - View of the City from the Logia by Bramante in Castle St. Angelo, 1910

Roma - View of the City from the Logia by Bramante in Castle St. Angelo, 1910. From Cento Vedute Classiche di Roma. [Enrico Verdesi, Rome, 1910]

Background imageBramante Collection: Roma - Piazza Scossacavalli. - Palace of Prince Torlonia, by Bramante, 1910

Roma - Piazza Scossacavalli. - Palace of Prince Torlonia, by Bramante, 1910. Palazzo Nunez-Torlonia is a palace in Rome, central Italy, the current home of the Torlonia family

Background imageBramante Collection: Roma - St. Caecilias Church Temple by Bramante in the Cloisters of S. Pietro in Montorio on the Ja

Roma - St. Caecilias Church Temple by Bramante in the Cloisters of S. Pietro in Montorio on the Janiculum Hill, 1910. Santa Cecilia in Trastevere is a 5th-century church in Rome, Italy

Background imageBramante Collection: Donato Bramante, Italian Renaissance architect, (1836). Artist: James Posselwhite

Donato Bramante, Italian Renaissance architect, (1836). Artist: James Posselwhite
Donato Bramante, Italian Renaissance architect, (1836). Bramante (1444-1514) began his architectural career in Milan, before moving to Rome in 1499

Background imageBramante Collection: Disputa. Detail: Architect Bramante and Francesco Maria Della Rovere (right), 1509

Disputa. Detail: Architect Bramante and Francesco Maria Della Rovere (right), 1509. Artist: Raphael (1483-1520)
Disputa. Detail: Architect Bramante and Francesco Maria Della Rovere (right), 1509. Found in the collection of the Apostolic Palace, Vatican

Background imageBramante Collection: Italy. Milan. Church of Saint Mary of Grace

Italy. Milan. Church of Saint Mary of Grace. Started in Gothic style by Guiniforte Solari in 1492 was completed by Bramante. Tympanum. Detail

Background imageBramante Collection: Milan Cathedral

Milan Cathedral
Begun in the 1380s, Milan Cathedral, one of the largest in the world, was built by many different architects, including Leonardo and was completed in the 19th century. Date: 1930s

Background imageBramante Collection: Rome - Italy - St Peters - the interior

Rome - Italy - St Peters - the interior
Colour lantern slide of the interior of St. Pauls in Rome.. Part of Box 197 Sayings, Boswell Collection. The Papal Basilica of Saint Peter in the Vatican (Latin: Basilica Sancti Petri)

Background imageBramante Collection: Bramante Plan St Peter 16th-17th century Ink

Bramante Plan St Peter 16th-17th century Ink
Artokoloro

Background imageBramante Collection: Design Tomb Pope Julius II della Rovere 1505-6

Design Tomb Pope Julius II della Rovere 1505-6
Artokoloro

Background imageBramante Collection: Attributed to Zoan Andrea after Donato Bramante (Italian, active c

Attributed to Zoan Andrea after Donato Bramante (Italian, active c. 1475-1519), A Street with Various Buildings, Colonnades and an Arch, c. 1500-1510, engraving

Background imageBramante Collection: 1147462; out of copyright

1147462; out of copyright

Background imageBramante Collection: The Raphael Quarter-Centenary, Urbino, Italy, Raphaels Birthplace, 1883: 1

The Raphael Quarter-Centenary, Urbino, Italy, Raphaels Birthplace, 1883: 1
THE RAPHAEL QUARTER-CENTENARY, URBINO, ITALY, RAPHAELs BIRTHPLACE, 1883: 1. A Street at Urbino. 2. Palace of the Dukes of Urbino, with a Part of the Town. 3. Urbino, North Side, with Passo di Fuelo

Background imageBramante Collection: DONATO BRAMANTE (1444-1514). Italian architect

DONATO BRAMANTE (1444-1514). Italian architect. Woodcut by Giorgio Vasari from his biographies of Italian artists, 1550

Background imageBramante Collection: Santa Maria delle Grazie - 1497 - Cloister of Bramante

Santa Maria delle Grazie - 1497 - Cloister of Bramante
This church and Dominican convent is included in the UNESCO World Heritage sites list. In the refectory of the convent is the mural of The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci

Background imageBramante Collection: Italy, Lombardy Region, Milan, apse carving on church of Santa Maria delle Grazie

Italy, Lombardy Region, Milan, apse carving on church of Santa Maria delle Grazie UNESCO World Heritage Site, architect Guiniforte Solari and Bramante, 1492

Background imageBramante Collection: Veduta del Giardino di Belvedere, e Abitazione Pontificia ar

Veduta del Giardino di Belvedere, e Abitazione Pontificia architettura di Bramante

Background imageBramante Collection: Bramante (Este Portrait)

Bramante (Este Portrait)
DONATO LAZZARI BRAMANTE d URBINO Italian architect, artist, writer and musician

Background imageBramante Collection: Bramante (Seated)

Bramante (Seated)
DONATO LAZZARI BRAMANTE d URBINO Italian architect, artist, writer and musician

Background imageBramante Collection: Bramante & St Peter s

Bramante & St Peter s
DONATO LAZZARI BRAMANTE with his plans for St Peters : pope Clemens VII - though it wasn t he who commissioned them - approves them

Background imageBramante Collection: Bramante paintings, church of Santa Maria Presso San Satiro, Milan, Lombardy

Bramante paintings, church of Santa Maria Presso San Satiro, Milan, Lombardy, Italy, Europe

Background imageBramante Collection: Dl Bramante / Larmessin

Dl Bramante / Larmessin
DONATO LAZZARI BRAMANTE Italian architect




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Bramante, the renowned Italian architect and painter, left an indelible mark on the world of art and architecture. His masterpiece, "School of Athens, " adorns the walls of Stanza della Segnatura in Vatican City. Painted between 1510-11 as a fresco, it depicts a gathering of great philosophers and intellectuals from ancient Greece. Another notable work by Bramante is San Pietro in Montorio's Tempietto. This small temple was built under his guidance and stands as a testament to his architectural genius. Its elegant design showcases Bramante's ability to harmonize classical elements with Renaissance ideals. The aerial view of Piazza Ducale at sunset reveals Bramante's tower standing tall amidst Vigevano's picturesque landscape in Lombardy, Italy. The combination of the cathedral and Bramante's tower creates a captivating sight that captures the essence of this historic town. Moving towards St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, one cannot miss Maderno's nave and Bernini's altar within its grand interiors. Although not solely designed by Bramante himself, these additions complement his original vision for this iconic basilica. Traveling further into Umbria lies Todi, where Santa Maria della Consolazione stands proudly since 1508-1607. This magnificent church showcases Bramante's mastery over geometric proportions and harmonious forms. His influence can also be seen through Letarouilly’s engravings depicting various aspects of St Peter’s Basilica – from its dome to symmetrical stairs found within Belvedere Courtyard - showcasing how even after centuries later he continues to inspire generations with his innovative designs. Lastly, stepping inside St Peter’s Basilica allows visitors to marvel at the awe-inspiring dome primarily designed by Donato Bramante himself. Its grandeur leaves spectators spellbound while paying homage to his architectural brilliance.