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- Antonio di Pietro Averlino (c. 1400 - c. 1469), also "Averulino", dubbed "Filarete" (Greek "lover of virtue"), was a Florentine architect, sculptor...
- male, deceased (1522)
- Giovanni Antonio Amadeo (ca.1447-August 27 or 28, 1522) was an Italian early Renaissance sculptor. He was born in Pavia. He decorated the funerary...
- male, deceased (1629)
- Fabio Mangone (1587 - 1629) was an Italian architect Born in Caravaggio, he was a pupil of Alessandro Bisnati, and succeeded him as architect for...
- male, deceased (1623)
- Francesco Maria Richini, also spelled Ricchini (9 February 1584 - 24 April 1658) was an Italian Baroque architect. He was born in Milan and trained...
- male, deceased (1504)
- Gian Giacomo Quadri, known as Dolcebuono was an Italian architect and sculptor. Born probably in Lugano, he was a relative of Giacomo Antonio...
- male
- Matteo da Perugia (fl. 1400 - 1416) was a Medieval composer, presumably from Perugia. From 1402-1407 he was the first "magister cappellae" of the...
- male, deceased (1625)
- Giulio Cesare Procaccini (1574-1625) was an Italian painter and sculptor of the early Baroque era in Milan. Born in Bologna he was son of the...
- male, deceased (1974)
- Giovanni D'Anzi (1 January 1906 - 15 April 1974) was an Italian songwriter. D'Anzi was born in Milan. In 1935 he wrote music and lyrics of "O mia...
- male, deceased (1881)
- Vincenzo Vela (May 3 1820 - October 3 1881) was a Swiss sculptor. He was born in the village of Ligornetto in Ticino, where a museum today collects...
- male, deceased (1493)
- Pietro Antonio Solari, also known as Pyotr Fryazin (b. after 1450, Milan(?) - 1493, Moscow) was an Italian architect. Pietro Solari's teacher was...
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