Definition of Bramante

1. Noun. Great Italian architect of the High Renaissance in Italy (1444-1514).

Exact synonyms: Donato Bramante, Donato D'agnolo Bramante
Generic synonyms: Architect, Designer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bramante

Brahui
Braiden
Braille
Brailsford
Brailsford-Morquio disease
Brain's reflex
Brajesh
Bram Stoker
Brama
Brama raii
Bramah press
Bramah presses
Bramante
Bramidae
Bramley
Bramley's Seedling
Branchiobdella
Branchiobdellidae
Branchiostegidae
Branchiostomidae
Brancusi
Brandane
Branden
Brandenburg
Brandi
Brandoesque
Brandon

Literary usage of Bramante

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Dictionary of Architecture and Building, Biographical, Historical, and by Russell Sturgis (1901)
"bramante seems to have settled in Rome after the capture of Milan by Louis XII., Oct. 6,1499. The classic surroundings developed at once an entire sympathy ..."

2. Lives of the Most Eminent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects by Giorgio Vasari, Jonathan Foster (1871)
"But no less useful to our age was bramante, for, preserving the traces of Filippo and following in his footsteps, being also full of determination, power, ..."

3. Lives of Seventy of the Most Eminent Painters, Sculptors and Architects by Giorgio Vasari (1897)
"It is printed with both German and French texts. See also, among other articles by him, The School of bramante, in the Transactions of the Royal I n- ..."

4. Library Notes by Addison Peale Russell (1875)
"the bold arches of bramante. There — between those broad lines, under those prodigious ... bramante and Michel Angelo detested but completed each other. ..."

5. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann, Edward Aloysius Pace, Condé Bénoist Pallen, Thomas Joseph Shahan, John Joseph Wynne (1913)
"In 1476 bramante became the court architect of Lodo vico Sforza (II Moro), ... If bramante occasionally devoted himself to Gothic, as he unquestionably did ..."

6. The History of the Popes, from the Close of the Middle Ages: Drawn from the by Ludwig Pastor, Ralph Francis Kerr, Frederick Ignatius Antrobus (1908)
"On the other hand bramante seems, during his last years, to have become, to all appearance, reconciled f to the new design. ..."

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