The History of the Popes, From the Close of the Middle Ages. Drawn From the Secret Archives of the Vatican And Other Original Sources V.6

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X Springer, Raffael und Michelangelo, 104 seq. ; Redtenbacher, 98 BRAMANTE IN ROME. 46 1 the hands of the architects.* At this moment the great master appeared on the scene to whom from henceforth almost all Julius II.'s architectural works were to be entrusted. This man was Donato Bramante, who had been working and studying in Rome since the year 1500.
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...ndered an inestimable service to Art. Bramante very soon came to occupy the position of a sort of minister of public works and fine arts at the Papal Court ; -j- apart- ments in the Belvedere were assigned to him, as well as to the famous goldsmith, Caradosso ; | the great architect accompanied Julius in all his journeys and planned all his fortifications ; to him was entrusted the rebuilding of the Vatican and of the church of S. Peter, in which a suitable site was to be provided for the Pope's tomb.§ * Springer, loc.

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