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  1. Donato Bramante (1444 – 11 April 1514), born as Donato di Pascuccio d'Antonio and also known as Bramante Lazzari, was an Italian architect and painter.

  2. Donato Bramante (born c. 1444, probably at Monte Asdrualdo, Duchy of Urbino [Italy]—died April 11, 1514, Rome) was an architect who introduced the High Renaissance style in architecture. His early works in Milan included the rectory of Sant’Ambrogio and the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie.

  3. Nov 12, 2020 · Donato Bramante (c. 1444-1514 CE) was an Italian Renaissance architect whose most famous project was the design for a new Saint Peter 's Basilica in Rome, even if this work remained unfinished at his death.

  4. Summary of Donato Bramante. Commonly regarded as the first, and possibly the greatest, of all the High Renaissance architects, Bramante represented the symmetrical ideal that would act as a template for later architects.

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › architecture-biographies › donato-bramanteDonato Bramante | Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 8, 2018 · The Italian architect and painter Donato Bramante (1444-1514) was the first High Renaissance architect. He transformed the classical style of the 15th century into a grave and monumental manner, which represented the ideal for later architects.

  6. The only architect of the High Renaissance (with the exception of Raphael) respected by his peers and successors as the equal of the ancients, it was he, above all, who revealed the power, emotional possibilities, and gravity of Antique Roman architecture.

  7. Donato Bramante, (born 1444, probably at Monte Asdruvaldo, Duchy of Urbino—died April 11, 1514, Rome), Italian architect and perspectivist painter. The son of a farmer, he was working as a painter by 1477.

  8. Donato Bramante, born as Donato di Pascuccio d'Antonio and also known as Bramante Lazzari, was an Italian architect and painter. He introduced Renaissance architecture to Milan and the High...

  9. Donato Bramante - Renaissance Architect, Italy, Vatican: Bramante probably remained in Milan until Ludovico was forced to flee before the city was occupied by the French in September 1499. Bramante appears to have been active from the first in Rome on a variety of projects, such as a painting (now lost) at San Giovanni in Laterano celebrating ...

  10. D onato Bramante, one of the leading architects of the Renaissance, developed a new style of architecture based on classical principles. Among his works are some of Rome's most notable monuments, including the Vatican Palace, St. Peter's Basilica, and the Tempietto in San Pietro in Montorio.