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31: 17: 81:, sometimes with decorations, often zoomorphic: for example, the two supports are often carved as lion's paws and sometimes the space between them is decorated with a bas-relief. 182: 167: 220: 215: 35: 85: 78: 23: 104: 100: 178: 163: 54: 46: 124: 99:
Among the architects who indulged in the creation and decoration of kneeling windows were
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and Tuscan Baroque periods, it is usually enclosed by a grille, framed and crowned by
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rests on supports protruding that resemble those of a kneeler's bench. Typical of the
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It was made to occupy the large arch of a portal that once led to a family loggia.
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It is a monumental type used especially on the ground floor: the
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Ritratto di Michelangelo. Firenze, Casa Buonarroti, 1535 ca.
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The first kneeling window is traditionally the one in
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Palazzo Medici-Riccardi

Casino Mediceo di San Marco
Italian
fifteenth century
Tuscany
sill
Mannerist
tympanum
Palazzo Medici Riccardi
Florence
Michelangelo
Bartolomeo Ammannati
Bernardo Buontalenti
Casa Buonarroti
Vasari
ISBN
88-11-50465-1
ISBN
88-06-51961-1
Ritratto di Michelangelo. Firenze, Casa Buonarroti, 1535 ca.
Categories
Architecture in Italy
Architectural elements

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