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Acciaiuoli, Agnolo, ii. 170.
Accolti, Fr., legist, Signorelli paints
for, ii. 353.
Accosti, Cardinal, his portrait by Ti-
tian, iv. 295.
Adrian VI., Pope, his tomb by Peruzzi,
iii. 408 ; S. del Piombo paints por-
trait of, 327 ; threatens to destroy
the Last Judgment, iv. 10.
Agen, Cardinal of, his tomb by San-
sovino, iv. 317.
Aginense ( Agen) carries out Pope
Julius's wishes as to the tomb, iv.
108.
Agnolo, Andrea d', see Sarto.
Agnolo, Baccio d', his wooden model
for the façade of S. Lorenzo, iv. 313 -
14.
Agnolo da Donnino goes to Rome to
assist Michelangelo, iv. 85.
Agnolo, Fra G., receives a commission
for statues, iv. 131.
Agostino and Agnolo of Siena, the
sculptors, i. 39.
Agostino da Duccio Fiorentino, sculp-
tor, i. 171.
Alberti, Leon Battista, ii. 49 ; pre-
amble upon all round culture, 49 -50;
(noble ancestry of), 49 ; importance
of written work, 51 ; birth of, 51 ;
his treatises, 52 ; in Rome with
Biondo da Forli, 52 ; builds for Nich-
olas V., 53 ; builds his famous
church in Rimini for Malatesta;
tomb of Isotta; portraits of Mala-
testa and Alberti, 54 -55; designs (?)
façde of S. M. Novella, Flor., 56 ;
designs (?) the Rucellai Palace,
Flor., 57 ; the Oricellari Gardens, 57
designs Church S. Pancrazio, 57 ;
designs the tribune of the An-
nunziata for Lud. Gonzaga, 58 -59;
designs Church S. Andrea in Man-
tua, 59 ; his paintings not impor-
tant; his portrait, 60 ; his character,
61 ; his career, 61 ; designs tribune
of Annunziata, 117.
Albertinelli, Mariotto, iii. 85 ; family
of, birth of, meagre biography of,
85 ; apprenticed as goldsmith; his
teacher; his friendship with Baccio
della Porta, 85 ; his partnership with
the latter, 86 ; studies antiques in
Medici Gardens; works for Alfonsina
de' Medici, 87 ; Baccio turns friar;
Mariotto's dislike of monks, 88 ;
works on Baccio's Last Judgment,
paints Crucifixion at the Certosa,
88 ; teases the monks, 89 ; paints for
the nuns of S. Giuliano, 89 ; paints
a Trinity, 89 ; opens a tavern, 90 ;
resumes painting, 90 ; paints an
Annunciation, 91 ; his famous Visi-
tation, 93 ; works in Viterbo, then
paints in Rome, 93 ; goes to Vol-
terra and sickens, 93 ; his death and
burial in Florence, 94 ; works and
career noted, 94.
Albizzi, A. P. degli, painted by S. del
Piombo, iii. 328.
Albizzi, Lud. degli, his tomb, i. 205.
Albizzi, Maso degli. ii. 170.
Alborense, Cardinal, employs Antonio
da San Gallo, iv. 5 ; patron of San-
sovino, 315.
Aldovrandi, G. F., befriends Michel-
angelo, iv. 49.
Alexander VI., Pope, Peruzzi works
for, iii. 399 ; Bramante paints ar-
morial bearings for, 41 ; employs
Antonio da San Gallo, 105 -7;
orders Pinturicchio to paint the
Borgia apartments, ii. 298.
Alfonso of Ferrara befriends Michel-
angelo, iv. 124 ; see also Este.
Alfonso of Naples mentioned, ii. 295.
Allegri, Antonio, see Correggio.
Allori, A., the painter, present at
Michelangelo's funeral, iv. 240.
Altoviti, Bindo, Raphael's portrait
of, iii. 179 ; and the church of the
Florentines at Rome, iv. 163 ; friend
of Vasari, 202 ; friend of Michel-
angelo, 205 ; owns Sansovino's
model of Sant' Jacopo, 309.
Ammannato, Bartolommeo, one of the

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