Noun
great Italian architect of the High Renaissance in Italy (1444-1514)
Source: WordNetDante and Hopkins, Mozart and Palestrina, Michelangelo and El Greco, Bramante and Gaudi, have brought more souls to God than all the preachers of Texas. Dana Gioia
St Peter's Basilica St Peter's The plan that was accepted at the laying of the foundation stone in 1506 was that by Bramante. Source: Internet
The views of the Eternal City from the landscaped Bramante Terrace are lovely. Source: Internet
He returned to the concepts of Bramante, and developed his ideas for a centrally planned church, strengthening the structure both physically and visually. Source: Internet
The most representative architect is Bramante (1444–1514) who expanded the applicability of classical architecture to contemporary buildings. Source: Internet
Vasari said Bramante let him in secretly, and the scaffolding was taken down in 1511 from the first completed section. Source: Internet