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  1. Antonio da Sangallo the Younger (12 April 1484 – 3 August 1546), also known as Antonio Cordiani, was an Italian architect active during the Renaissance, mainly in Rome and the Papal States. One of his most popular projects that he worked on designing is St. Peter’s basilica in the Vatican City.

  2. Antonio da Sangallo the Younger (1484–1546) was the most influential architect of his time. He arrived in Rome when he was about 20 and built a town house for the cardinal Alessandro Farnese in 1513. When the cardinal became Pope Paul III, he had Antonio… contribution to Renaissance architecture.

  3. 1 day ago · Overview. Antonio da Sangallo, the Younger. (1484—1546) Quick Reference. (1484–1546). Also known as Antonio Cordiani, he was born in Florence and became one of the most distinguished architects of the High Renaissance in Rome in the second quarter of C16 after the death of Raphael.

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  5. Antonio da Sangallo the Younger (1484–1546) was the most influential architect of his time. He arrived in Rome when he was about 20 and built a town house for the cardinal Alessandro Farnese in 1513. When the cardinal became Pope Paul III, he had Antonio the Younger enlarge it into the most important palace in Rome, the Palazzo Farnese (1534 ...

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  6. da Sangallo, Antonio (the Younger) (1484 – 1546) This renowned architect was the nephew of two well-known men, Giuliano da Sangallo and Antonio da Sangallo the Elder, also an architect. He was born in Florence and studied as a young man in Rome under Donato Bramante, the architect of Saint Peter 's Basilica. One of his early commissions was a ...

  7. Information. Related objects. Also known as. Antonio da Sangallo the Younger. primary name: primary name: Sangallo, Antonio da. other name: other name: Cordiani, Antonio. Details. individual; architect; Italian; Male. Life dates. 1484-1546. Biography. Florentine architect, nephew of Giuliano and Antonio Sangallo, under whom he trained.

  8. Artist: Antonio da Sangallo, the Younger (Italian, Florence 1484–1546 Terni) Date: 1530–35. Medium: Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, over extensive compass-incised and stylus-ruled construction with pin-pricked measurements, on off-white paper now partly darkened. Dimensions: sheet: 15 13/16 x 7 3/8 in. (40.1 x 18.8 cm)

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