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    Pellegrino Tibaldi (1527, Valsolda - 27 May 1596, Milan), also known as Pellegrino di Tibaldo de Pellegrini, was an Italian mannerist architect, sculptor...
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  • Tibaldi is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Maria Felice Tibaldi (1707–1770), Italian painter Pellegrino Tibaldi (1527–1596)...
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  • Italian-American mafia boss Pellegrino Piola (1617–1640), Italian painter Pellegrino Rossi (1787–1848), Italian politician Pellegrino Tibaldi (1527–1596), Italian...
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    housed in the Palazzo Ferretti, built in the late Renaissance by Pellegrino Tibaldi; it preserves frescoes by Federico Zuccari. The Museum is divided...
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    Mannerist style He was the son of Tebaldo Tibaldi, an architect, and the younger brother of Pellegrino Tibaldi, also an architect and painter, who gave...
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    attribute the design of the Palazzo Poggi to Pellegrino Tibaldi. Cardinal Poggi met Pellegrino Tibaldi after the painter moved to Rome in 1547, and later...
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    the work of Pellegrino Tibaldi, a "favorite" of the cardinal: one of the main debates of the time was over the design of the facade. Tibaldi proposed a...
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    Quilino, dictated the shape. Some evidence suggests that the architect Pellegrino Tibaldi designed the building with other round churches or the Pantheon as...
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    Milan, and to the 16th-century sanctuary of Varallino, designed by Pellegrino Tibaldi. The commune's territory is included in the Ticino River Natural Park...
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    The Companions of Odysseus Steal the Cattle of Helios (fresco by Pellegrino Tibaldi, 1554/56)...
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    Emanuele II, the church was commissioned by Charles Borromeo from Pellegrino Tibaldi (1559). Outside of the church, in Piazza San Fedele, is a bronze statue...
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    different sizes where are found bronze sculptures, and canvases by Pellegrino Tibaldi, Federico Zuccari, and Leone Leoni. In the sacristy, paintings such...
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     1900. The symbol was moved to storage for the refurbishments under Pellegrino Tibaldi and re-instated in the choir on 6 September 1669. Use of the name...
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    mansions were built in the city during this period by the architects, Pellegrino Tibaldi, Galeazzo Alessi and Richini himself. Empress Maria Theresa of Austria...
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    the demolition of the original basilica. The church was designed by Pellegrino Tibaldi, and the cornerstone was laid in May 1577. The church was consecrated...
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    Cardinal Tolomeo Gallio demolished the nunnery and commissioned Pellegrino Tibaldi to design a residence for his own use. The Villa del Garovo, together...
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    but rebuilt in the 18th century San Cristoforo, church designed by Pellegrino Tibaldi Visconti Castle (Torrione), a medieval castle now partially destroyed...
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    San Fedele, which proved inadequate for Borromeo's propaganda, so Pellegrino Tibaldi was commissioned to construct a new building. The church of Santa...
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    Matteo da Campione. The campanile was erected in 1606 to designs by Pellegrino Tibaldi. The cathedral encloses the Chapel of Theodelinda, a centrally-planned...
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    Duomo of Milan. As an architect he often completed works begun by Pellegrino Tibaldi, such as the Church of St. Sebastian and Lazzaretto Chapel in Milan...
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    Italy. The construction of the building is attributed to architect Pellegrino Tibaldi. The castle was transformed into a country villa over time. 1532-1560:...
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    the homonymous San Fedele Church built based on an old project by Pellegrino Tibaldi in the 16th century and finally consecrated in the 18th century. In...
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  • was 72 metres (236 feet) high. Between 1583 and 1585, the architect Pellegrino Tibaldi led works to add a room at the top of the tower to house the cathedral's...
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    Santuario della Beata Vergine dei Miracoli, Saronno, Italy, designed by Pellegrino Tibaldi, 1596-1613 Baroque atlantes of the Hôtel de Ville doorway, Toulon...
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    architect and engineer for the Duke of Milan. In 1586, he succeeded Pellegrino Tibaldi as court engineer, active in both transient celebratory constructions...
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    Zúñiga, Marquis of Ayamonte, recruited Pellegrino Tibaldi to conduct further renovation at the royal palace. Tibaldi, Archbishop Charles Borromeo's trusted...
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    Fontana, Niccolò dell'Abbate, Domenico del Barbieri, Lorenzo Sabatini, Pellegrino Tibaldi, Luca Longhi, Livio Agresti, Marco Marchetti, Giovanni Boscoli and...
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    expansion of the town, the church was rebuilt in 1596 using designs of Pellegrino Tibaldi. One of the holy relics of the church is putatively a foot print of...
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  • Sustris (1540–1599), Italian/Dutch Lambert Sustris (1518–1584), Dutch Pellegrino Tibaldi (1527–1596), Italian Giorgio Vasari (1511–1574), Italian Giacomo Barozzi...
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    church was begun in 1533 by Vincenzo Seregni, and completed in 1568 by Pellegrino Tibaldi. The façade remains incomplete. The dome was frescoed in 1617 by Guglielmo...
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