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- The interior is richly decorated with cantoria and monument by Giuliano Finelli.
- The quake was felt in the nearby towns of Vera, Cantoria, Partaola and Arboleas, the institute said.
- The sculptors of the " transenna " also provided the " cantoria " or projecting choir gallery.
- The chapel has a rectangular plan, ended up with a palladian window which introduces into a cantoria covered by a groin vault.
- In stone his most famous work is also his first major commission, the choir gallery or " cantoria " in Florence Cathedral ( 1431 1438 ).
- Luca della Robbia, famous for his " cantoria gallery " at the cathedral, was the first sculptor to use glazed terracotta for large sculptures.
- Later that night, young people gather around the bar, switching languages easily as they chat each other up, while their parents listen to the cantoria _ improvised, rhymed challenges sung between two men to the sound of finger-style guitars.
- In the Sistine Chapel he collaborated with Mino da Fiesole and Giovanni Dalmata to produce the little " cantoria " or choristers'gallery set into the wall, with its own coffered ceiling and carved marble balusters, and the marble screen.
- His 52-page color catalogue ( 800-525-0733 ) hawks stone and oil-paint reproductions of such Tuscan masterpieces as the Luca della Robbia " Cantoria " frieze and the " Strozzi Madonna and Child " by Benedetto de Maiano.
- It passes through the cities of Seron, T韏ola, Purchena Cantoria, Albox, Arboleas and Zurgena, and passes near the town of Huercal Overa, through the town of Cuevas del Almanzora before emptying into the Mediterranean Sea in Punta del Rio, between Palomares and Villaricos, after a journey of.
- This work, a passionate, pagan, rhythmically conceived bacchanalian dance of half-nude putti, was the forerunner of the great " Cantoria ", or singing tribune, at the Duomo in Florence on which Donatello worked intermittently from 1433 to 1440 and was inspired by ancient sarcophagi and Byzantine ivory chests.