Matteo Civitali (1436–1501) was an Italian Renaissance sculptor and architect, painter and engineer from Lucca. He was a leading artistic personality...
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Cipollini (born 1967), cyclist Alfredo Ciucci (born 1920), football player Matteo Civitali (1436–1501), sculptor Ivan Della Mea (1940–2009), singer-songwriter...
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façade is a statue (1480) of the Madonna salutis portus, sculpted by Matteo Civitali to celebrate the end of the 1476 plague. The church interior has a...
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color and polychrome, as used by Antonio Rossellino and his disciple Matteo Civitali in the Virgin of the Annunciation in the church of the Servants of...
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remains unfinished. Inside is the tomb of San Romano, built in 1490 by Matteo Civitali. The church once held altarpieces by Fra Bartolomeo. The elegantly...
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career of the artist, including an altarpiece he collaborated with Matteo Civitali for the Church of San Michele di Antraccoli. Not much is known about...
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chapel (the tempietto or "little temple"), which was built in 1484 by Matteo Civitali, the sculptor-architect of Lucca, to contain it. The tempietto stands...
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Nicolao Civitali (1482 - after 1560) was an Italian Renaissance sculptor and architect, active in his native Lucca. He was the son of the sculptor Matteo. His...
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colobium, a long sleeveless garment. The chapel was built in 1484 by Matteo Civitali, the most famous Luccese sculptor of the early Renaissance. The tomb...
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John the Baptist by Andrea Sansovino. Other works include works by Matteo Civitali, Taddeo Carlone, and Giacomo and Guglielmo Della Porta . The Museum...
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