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A Street with Various Buildings, Colonnades and an Arch, c. 1500 / 1510A Street with Various Buildings, Colonnades and an Arch, c. 1500/1510. Attributed to Zoan Andrea
A street with various buildings, colonnades and an arch, 1475-1510
Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Alberini Palace, 16th century. 16th centurySpeculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Alberini Palace, 16th century
Bramantes Plan for St. Peter s, 16th-17th century. Creator: AnonBramantes Plan for St. Peter s, 16th-17th century
Bramante Presents Raphael to Pope Julius II, ca 1836. Creator: Riepenhausen, Johann ChristianBramante Presents Raphael to Pope Julius II, ca 1836. Found in the Collection of Thorvaldsens Museum, Copenhagen
Central Door, South Kensington Museum, c1860s, (1881). Creator: UnknownCentral Door, South Kensington Museum, c1860s, (1881). Original bronze front entrance doors to the South Kensington Museum, (later renamed the Victoria & Albert Museum), in London
Donato Bramante, ca 1568Donato Bramante. From: Giorgio Vasari, The Lives of the Most Excellent Italian Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, ca 1568. Private Collection
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
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]
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
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
Donato Bramante, Italian Renaissance architect, (1836). Artist: James PosselwhiteDonato Bramante, Italian Renaissance architect, (1836). Bramante (1444-1514) began his architectural career in Milan, before moving to Rome in 1499