Giuliano Da Sangallo

Giuliano da Sangallo (c.1443-1516) was a Florentine sculptor and architect active during the Italian Renaissance. His father Francesco Giamberti, was a woodworker and his brother Antonio da Sangallo the Elder and nephew Antonio da Sangallo the Younger were architects. Giuliano was the preferred architect of Lorenzo de' Medici, so a significant number of his commissions came from the Medici. Giuliano's work includes:
  • Villa Medici at Poggio a Caiano, near Florence (1485), noteworthy for its pedimented portico is strongly influenced by Vitruvius and Alberti
  • Santa Maria delle Carceri in Prato (1485)
  • Tomb of Francesco Sassetti (1485-90) in San Trinit, Florence
  • Palazzo della Rovere at Savona (1496)
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