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Filippo Brunelleschi (/ˌbruːnəˈlɛski/ BROO-nə-LESK-ee, Italian: [fiˈlippo brunelˈleski], also
known as Pippo; 1377 – 15
April 1446),
considered to be a...
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structurally completed by 1436, with the dome
engineered by
Filippo Brunelleschi. The
exterior of the
basilica is
faced with
polychrome marble panels...
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Filippo Brunelleschi (1377-1446) was one of the
foremost architects and
engineers of the
Italian Renaissance.
Brunelleschi may also
refer to: 6055 Brunelleschi...
- used.
Italian Renaissance painters and
architects including Filippo Brunelleschi, Masaccio,
Paolo Uccello,
Piero della Francesca and Luca
Pacioli studied...
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Umberto Brunelleschi (June 21, 1879 -
February 16, 1949) was an
Italian artist. He was born in Montemurlo, Italy,
studied at the
Accademia delle Belle...
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succeeded by
Baroque architecture.
Developed first in Florence, with
Filippo Brunelleschi as one of its innovators, the
Renaissance style quickly spread to other...
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church to
replace the 11th-century
Romanesque rebuilding.
Filippo Brunelleschi, the
leading Renaissance architect of the
first half of the 15th century...
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point is 1401, when the
rival geniuses Lorenzo Ghiberti and
Filippo Brunelleschi competed for the
contract to
build the
bronze doors for the Baptistery...
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commissioned by the
Rucellai family in 1443, was
designed by
Filippo Brunelleschi and
executed by his
adopted son
Andrea Calvalcanti. This
pulpit has a...
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Apuan marble sculpture of
Saint Peter. It is
attributed to
Filippo Brunelleschi and
influenced by Donatello. It
forms part of a
cycle of
fourteen statues...