Antonio Da Sangallo The Younger
Antonio da Sangallo the Younger
(or
Antonio Cordiani
) (
April 12
,
1484
-
August 3
,
1546
) was a
Florentine
architect active during the Italian Renaissance. His grandfather
Francesco Giamberti
was a woodworker, and his uncles
Giuliano da Sangallo
and
Antonio da Sangallo the Elder
were noted architects of the time. His work includes:
Palazzo Baldassini
Villa Madama
in Rome (started 1518)
St. Peter's Basilica
in Rome (chief architect from
1520
on)
Palazzo Farnese
in Rome (1534-46), designed for
Cardinal Alessandro Farnese
Sangallo the Younger, Antonio da Sangallo the Younger, Antonio da Sangallo the Younger, Antonio da
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