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Giovanni di Lapo Ghini - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Giovanni di Lapo Ghini was a 14th century Italian architect working in Florence, he was one of the architects who contributed to the completion of the basilica of Saint Maria of Fiore in the city.
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Formatosi a Firenze è stato uno degli architetti che ha contribuito al completamento del corpo basilicale di Santa Maria del Fiore a Firenze. Il 20 dicembre 1344 subentrò a Francesco Talenti nel ruolo di architetto e capomastro. Più tardi (1366) il Talenti tornò ad affiancarlo di nuovo. Durante...
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Giovanni di Lapo Ghini est un architecte de l'école florentine du Trecento et le père de Simone de Giovanni Ghini qui fut un célèbre sculpteur. Biographie Formé à Florence, il est un des architectes qui ont contribué à l'achèvement du corps basilical de Santa Maria del Fiore à Florence.
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Giovanni di Lapo Ghini Giovanni di Lapo Ghini is an architect of the school florentine of the Trecento and the father of Simone de Giovanni Ghini which was a famous scultptor.
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Giovanni di Pietro: see Spagna, Lo Spagna, Lo (lō spä`nyä), c.1450c.1528, Giovanni di Giovanni · Giovanni di Janduno · Giovanni di Lapo Ghini
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Giovanni di Paolo (1403-1482)
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San Michele Visdomini is church in central Florence. The original church of San Michele was demolished in 1368 to make space for the tribunes of the new Cathedral of Florence. Soon it was rebuilt in its present location to a design by Giovanni di Lapo Ghini, with later facade (1577-1590) by Bartolomeo...
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The Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore is the cathedral church (Duomo) of Florence, Italy. The basilica is notable for its dome designed by Filippo Brunelleschi, its exterior facing of polychrome marble panels in various shades of green and pink bordered by white. History...
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Encyclopedia article about Giovanni di Paolo. Information about Giovanni di Paolo in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. Giovanni di Paolo (jōvän`nē dē pä`ōlō), c.1403–1483, major Italian painter of the Sienese school.
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In fact the fresco of 1342 in the Museum of the Bigallo shows us the building at this particular stage. Under Francesco Talenti, overseer from 1349-59, the Belltower was completed and a new project prepared for the Duomo, with the collaboration (1360-69) of Giovanni di Lapo Ghini: the centre nave was divided into four...
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