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Arnolfo Di CambioArnolfo di Lapo, also known as Arnolfo di Cambio, (1232 or 1245 - 1310) was a Florentine architect and sculptor. His architectural work includes designing the Duomo in Florence (1294), the church of Santa Croce in Florence and the cathedral in Orvieto, Italy. His sculpture includes: - Monument to Cardinal Annibaldi (1276)
- Statue of Robert Anjou (1277)
- Fountain of the Thirsty People in Perugia
- Tomb of Cardinal de Braye in San Domenico, Orvieto (c.1282)
He was Nicola Pisanos chief assistant on the marble pulpit for the Duomo in Siena (1265-68). Giorgio Vasari includes a biography of Arnolfo in his Lives of the Artists. Cambio, Arnolfo di Cambio, Arnolfo di
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