Bandinelli
[ bahn-dee-nel-lee ]
noun
Bac·cio [baht-chaw] /ˈbɑt tʃɔ/ or Bar·to·lom·me·o [bahr-taw-lawm-me-aw], /ˌbɑr tɔ lɔmˈmɛ ɔ/, 1493–1560, Italian sculptor.
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How to use Bandinelli in a sentence
She comes of the Bandinelli family, and was baptized with water from the "Fonte Gaja."
The Child of Pleasure | Gabriele D'AnnunzioBut it did not last long; the jealous Bandinelli made a strong bid for fame by destroying it.
Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great, Volume 4 (of 14) | Elbert HubbardAnd thus do Bandinelli and Torrigiano go clattering down the corridors of time hand in hand.
Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great, Volume 4 (of 14) | Elbert HubbardThe picture was painted on slate, and in its unfaded color and its finish was immeasurably finer than the Baccio Bandinelli.
Cousin Pons | Honore de BalzacAnd behind, the big, lumpy Bandinelli men are in keeping too.
Aaron's Rod | D. H. Lawrence
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