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Antonio da Sangallo the Elder

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Sangallo often worked in partnership with his brother; however, he executed a number of independent works. As a military engineer he was especially skillful, building important works at
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with central dome, "the first of the great cinquecento domes to be completed". and two towers—resembling, on a smaller scale,
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Phyllis Williams Lehmann. "The Basilica Aemilia and S. Biagio at Montepulciano"
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Sangallo also built a palace in the same city, various churches and palaces at
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architect who specialized in the design of fortifications.
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Antonio da Sangallo the Elder in the "History of Art"
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Florence
Republic of Florence
Giulio di Giuliano de' Medici

San Biagio, Montepulciano
Italian Renaissance
Florence
Francesco Giamberti
Giuliano da Sangallo
Antonio da Sangallo the Younger
Giulio de Medici
Pope Clement VII
Lorenzo the Magnificent
Arezzo
Montefiascone
Rome
Montepulciano
Greek cross
Bramante
St. Peter's Basilica
Monte San Savino
San Biagio at Montepulciano
Civita Castellana
Old Fortress of Livorno
Miranda, Salvador
"MEDICI, Giulio de' (1478–1534)"
Florida International University
OCLC
53276621

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