Pirro Ligorio

Pirro Ligori, (1510? - 1583) Italian architect, antiquarian and garden designer. He designed the gardens at the Villa d'Este, and (possibly?) the Monster Gardens at Bomarzo. One of his most famous published works is a map of ancient Rome - Antiquae Urbis Imago from 1561.

Further Reading

  • Coffin, D.R., Pirro Ligorio. The Renaissance Artist, Architect, and Antiquarian, Penn State Press (2003)

 

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