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Bottega
Italian term meaning workshop or studio and referencing a place where an aspiring Italian artist learns from a master artist.

 


Bottega
(Italian for 'studio' or 'workshop'. )
Often used to identify an object made in the studio of a master when his pupils' or assistants' work on it appears to dominate his own.

Bottega. Room or rooms inside a building, opening onto the street and used for either a commercial activity or as an artist's or craftsman's workshop.
Bracket. Corbel.

Bottega (it.). Derived from the Latin apothèca, in turn derived from the Greek term apothèke. Room or rooms inside a building, opening onto the street and used for either a commercial activity or as an artist's or craftsman's workshop.

Bottega
Italian term meaning workshop or studio.
Brindled
The effects of a darker color on a work, usually spotted or streaked
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Broadmoor Academy ...

Bottega: Italian for shop' or 'workplace', adapted to mean the workshop or studio of a master artist and in particular that portion of it used by pupils and assistants.

bottega - The Italian word for studio or workshop. Often used to identify an object made in the studio of a master when his pupils' or assistants' work on it appears to dominate his own. (pr. b?-TAY-g?) Also see atelier.

Also see bottega.
atlant, atlantid, or atlas - A muscular male nude, either carved or painted, acting as a column or pillar, carrying an architrave or other architectural element. This is the male counterpart of a caryatid.

In 1957 the architectural journal Casabella Continuità, edited by Ernesto Nathan Rogers and Vittorio Gregotti, published a number of works by Gabetti and d'Isola, including the influential Borsa Valori (1953) and Bottega d'Erasmo residential block ...

Evolving naturally as a consequence of contemporary workshop practice, these highly finished drawings, intended as complete works of art in themselves, seem to have first assumed an importance in the bottega of Verrocchio.

See also: Sculpture, Painting, School, Impression, Renaissance

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