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Luca Fancelli

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36: 48: 81:, the 16th-century Florentine artist and biographer of the artists, is responsible for many doubts pertaining to the authenticity of works attributed to Fancelli. While Fancelli likely designed the 159:(1472) while the plans for both churches were drawn by Alberti himself, Fancelli's input was large, especially at the church of Sant'Andrea, which was begun only shortly before Alberti's death. 202: 229: 239: 166:
began work on a new royal palace in the city, and Fancelli received the commission to design a complex of rooms for new palace centred on its
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is not in Brunelleschi's style, and considered by many to be by a lesser hand. Fancelli has also been credited also with the design of the
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The final years of Fancelli's life are characteristically enigmatic; he disappears from all written references from 1494.
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At Mantua, Fancelli became clerk of works and supervisory architect for the churches of San Sebastiano (1460), and
156: 145: 117: 102: 67:. Much of his life and work is an enigma; what is known for sure is that he trained as a stonecutter and 219: 163: 141: 137: 106: 72: 97:; Vasari attributes the design to Brunelleschi, who had died several years before work began. The 196: 35: 149: 121: 129: 78: 47: 213: 82: 167: 40: 94: 68: 60: 125: 24: 20: 55:
of the Palazzo della Ragione, Mantua, constructed by Luca Fancelli in 1473.
133: 86: 64: 98: 113: 90: 46: 34: 189:Luca Fancelli, architetto: epistolario gonzaghesco 116:, where he was employed in the court of Marquis 8: 201:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 19:(c. 1430 – c. 1502) was an Italian 109:in Florence, but this too is disputed. 194: 7: 14: 230:15th-century Italian architects 187:Vasić Vatovec, Corinna (1979). 124:was artistic center, employing 93:'s friend, and supposed rival, 43:, constructed by Luca Fancelli. 240:Italian Renaissance architects 1: 256: 112:In 1450 Fancelli moved to 170:, this wing known as the 235:Architects from Florence 162:The Marquess of Mantua 56: 44: 142:Leon Battista Alberti 59:Fancelli was born in 50: 38: 225:15th-century deaths 120:. Mantua under the 53:Torre dell'Orologio 71:and studied under 57: 45: 39:Corte Ghirardina, 89:residence of the 247: 206: 200: 192: 63:, a fraction of 255: 254: 250: 249: 248: 246: 245: 244: 210: 209: 193: 186: 183: 33: 12: 11: 5: 253: 251: 243: 242: 237: 232: 227: 222: 212: 211: 208: 207: 182: 179: 107:SS. Annunziata 79:Giorgio Vasari 32: 29: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 252: 241: 238: 236: 233: 231: 228: 226: 223: 221: 218: 217: 215: 204: 198: 190: 185: 184: 180: 178: 175: 173: 169: 165: 160: 158: 153: 151: 147: 146:Giulio Romano 143: 139: 135: 131: 127: 123: 119: 115: 110: 108: 104: 100: 96: 92: 88: 84: 83:Palazzo Pitti 80: 76: 74: 70: 66: 62: 54: 49: 42: 37: 30: 28: 26: 22: 18: 17:Luca Fancelli 220:1430s births 188: 176: 171: 161: 154: 118:Ludovico III 111: 77: 73:Brunelleschi 58: 16: 15: 191:. Florence. 168:clock tower 157:Sant'Andrea 41:Motteggiana 214:Categories 172:Domus Nova 164:Federico I 95:Luca Pitti 87:Florentine 61:Settignano 197:cite book 138:Correggio 126:Pisanello 31:Biography 21:architect 134:Perugino 130:Mantegna 122:Gonzagas 65:Florence 25:sculptor 181:Sources 103:tribune 99:palazzo 150:Rubens 148:, and 114:Mantua 91:Medici 85:, the 69:mason 203:link 51:The 23:and 105:of 216:: 199:}} 195:{{ 152:. 144:, 140:, 136:, 132:, 128:, 75:. 27:. 205:)

Index

architect
sculptor

Motteggiana

Torre dell'Orologio
Settignano
Florence
mason
Brunelleschi
Giorgio Vasari
Palazzo Pitti
Florentine
Medici
Luca Pitti
palazzo
tribune
SS. Annunziata
Mantua
Ludovico III
Gonzagas
Pisanello
Mantegna
Perugino
Correggio
Leon Battista Alberti
Giulio Romano
Rubens
Sant'Andrea
Federico I

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