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  1. A bifora is a type of window divided vertically in two openings by a small column or a mullion or a pilaster; the openings are topped by arches, round or pointed. Sometimes the bifora is framed by a further arch; the space between the two arches may be decorated with a coat of arms or a small circular opening (oculus). It returned in vogue in the nineteenth century in the period of eclecticism ...

  2. The Medici family residence commissioned in 1444 by Cosimo the Elder represents a hallmark of Renaissance civil architecture. The design was entrusted to Michelozzo, the architect whose project won over that proposed by his outstanding peer Filippo Brunelleschi, which Cosimo considered “too bombastic and pretentious”, so much that “it might have aroused the envy of his fellow citizens ...

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  4. Meaning of bífora in the Spanish dictionary with examples of use. Synonyms for bífora and translation of bífora to 25 languages.

  5. Feb 24, 2015 · The beautiful Michelozzo Library at the Museum of San Marco in Florence has reopened. This Renaissance architectural gem, commissioned by Cosimo de’ Medici in the 15 th century as part of the Dominican complex of San Marco, underwent a one-year renovation process that allowed for the restoration of the original design of the floor.

  6. Download scientific diagram | Bifora window of palace Arsan (foto: Iva Brusic). from publication: Venetian Political Iconography and Architectural Decoration in Cres in the 15th Century | The Most ...

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