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  1. Giuliano da Sangallo (c. 1445 – 1516) was an Italian sculptor, architect and military engineer active during the Italian Renaissance. He is known primarily for being the favored architect of Lorenzo de' Medici, his patron.

  2. Giuliano da Sangallo (1445?–1516) was an architect, sculptor, and military engineer whose masterpiece, a church of Greek-cross plan, Santa Maria delle Carceri in Prato (1485–91), was strongly influenced by Filippo Brunelleschi. It is the purest, most classic expression of that style of 15th-century architecture.

  3. Search for: 'Giuliano da Sangallo' in Oxford Reference ». (1445–1516).Florentine architect, military engineer, and sculptor, born Giuliano Giamberti, son of Francesco Giamberti (1404–80), and brother of Antonio da Sangallo the Elder. Influenced by the work of Brunelleschi, he continued to work in that master's early Renaissance style well ...

  4. Nov 13, 2016 · Giuliano da Sangallo is mostly known through his sketchbooks, recording a vast array of ancient buildings and architectural details. One of his few executed designs, however, for Lorenzo de’ Medici, the Villa Medici at Poggio a Caiano, is as key structure of the Florentine Renaissance.

  5. Giuliano da Sangallo (c. 1445 – 1516) was an Italian sculptor, architect and military engineer active during the Italian Renaissance. He is known primarily for being the favored architect of Lorenzo de' Medici, his patron.

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  7. Jan 25, 2022 · Praise. Giuliano da Sangallo (1443–1516) was one of the first architects to draw the ruins and artifacts of ancient Rome in a systematic way. Cammy Brothers shows how Giuliano played a crucial role in the Renaissance recovery of antiquity, and how his work transformed the broken fragments of Rome’s past into the image of a city made whole ...

  8. Mar 1, 2023 · Review: Giuliano da Sangallo and the Ruins of Rome. Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians (2023) 82 (1): 86–88. Cammy Brothers’s new book deals principally with the drawings of ancient architecture by the Renaissance architect Giuliano da Sangallo (1443–1516) that are found in two parchment manuscripts, the magisterial Codex ...

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