Disambiguation evidence for Palazzo Caprini (House of Raphael), Rome via surface form

"Palazzo Caprini"


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Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Palazzo Caprini".

Predicate Object
alsoKnownAs House of Raphael
architect Donato Bramante
architecturalFeature orders superimposed on upper story
architecturalFeature regular window rhythm on piano nobile
architecturalFeature rustication
architecturalFeature string course separating stories
architecturalStyle High Renaissance
architecturalStyle Renaissance architecture
country Italy
demolished 19th century
depictedIn drawings by Renaissance architects
depictedIn engraving by Antoine Lafréry
designer Donato Bramante
era High Renaissance
hasPart arcaded ground‑floor shop fronts
hasPart classical upper story façade
hasPart piano nobile with paired pilasters
hasPart rusticated ground floor
heritageStatus no longer extant
inception early 16th century
influenced 16th‑century urban palace design in Europe
influenced Palazzo Branconio dell’Aquila
influenced Palazzo Farnese (Rome)
surface form: Palazzo Farnese
influenced Palazzo Massimo alle Colonne
influenced later Roman palazzo façades
influencedBy De architectura
surface form: Vitruvian architectural theory
influencedBy classical Roman architecture
instanceOf Renaissance palace
instanceOf historic building
instanceOf urban palace
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Regola rione
locatedNear Piazza Navona
location Italy
location Rome
namedAfter Caprini family
notableResident Raphael
partOf historic center of Rome
periodOfUse Raphael’s lifetime in Rome
replacedBy Palazzo dei Convertendi
significantFor integration of commercial ground floor and noble upper floor
significantFor model for later palazzo façades
significantFor pioneering High Renaissance urban palace type
usedFor residence
usedFor shops at ground level