Guiniforte Solari (c. 1429 – c. 1481), also known as Boniforte, was an Italian sculptor, architect and engineer. Born in Milan, he was the son of the...
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sculptor. He was born in Carona and apprenticed under his father Guiniforte Solari, who was the leading architect of the Duomo di Milano. In his father's...
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the Marian devotion of St Mary of the Graces. The main architect, Guiniforte Solari, designed the convent (the Gothic nave), which was completed by 1469...
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architect, son of Marco Solari Guiniforte Solari (1429–1481), Italian architect Indio Solari (born 1949), Argentine musician Jorge Solari (born 1941), football...
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style, redesigned by Giovanni Solari, continued by his son Guiniforte Solari, and including some new cloisters. Solari was followed as director of the...
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succeeded in Pavia by his son Guiniforte Solari. His other son Francesco was master of Giovanni Antonio Amadeo. Giovanni Solari also worked as military engineer...
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1429 – Ulugh Beg Observatory in Samarkand is completed. c. 1429 – Guiniforte Solari, Milanese engineer, architect and sculptor (died 1481) Sutton, Ian...
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was born in Milan, the son of Giovanni Solari and the brother of Guiniforte Solari. Around 1445, he is known to be working in decorations for the church...
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Marco Solari (c. 1355 – 1405) was a Swiss–Italian architect, engineer, and sculptor. Marco Solari, often named Marco da Carona, was born in the village...
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succeeded with equal uncertainty by attributions to either Filarete or Guiniforte Solari, architect of the apses of the Certosa di Pavia and the church of...
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Designed by the renowned architect Filarete and built by the engineer Guiniforte Solari (responsible for the courtyard of the Certosa di Pavia, a monastery...
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15 – Mimar Sinan, Ottoman Turkish architect (died 1588) c. 1481 – Guiniforte Solari, Milanese sculptor, architect and engineer (born c. 1429) "Ancienne...
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Milan, Italy. The construction began in 1467 on a design by architect Guiniforte Solari (from the Veneranda Fabbrica del Duomo di Milano), ordered by Pietro...
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Pavia. Quadri apprenticed in the Milanese workshop of Giovanni and Guiniforte Solari together with Giovanni Antonio Amadeo. Already present in the city's...
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by Gothic mullioned windows, according to a model established by Guiniforte Solari, and traces of frescoes of Saints from the 15th century. The current...
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the Cappella Colleoni in Bergamo, which had been begun by Guiniforte and Francesco Solari. Amadeo added polychrome decoration and many sculptures in...
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noteworthy example of Gothic architecture. The architect was either Guiniforte Solari or his son Pietro Antonio. The church has a nave and two aisles, with...
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characterised by an overabundant Lombard-Tuscan sculptural decoration by Guiniforte Solari and Giovanni Antonio Amadeo. A number of terracotta tondi with antique...
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ideas of the artistic scene. It was mainly taken care of by Guiniforte and Giovanni Solari, who kept the original design (Latin cross plan with three naves...
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Bartolomeo (1460–1514). His mother was the sister of Maddalena Solari, the daughter of Guiniforte Solari, chief engineer of the Duomo of Milan. His first appearance...
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