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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...
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Vincenzo Civitali (1523 - 1597) was an
Italian Renaissance sculptor, jeweler, and architect,
active in his
native Lucca. He was the son of the sculptor...
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Matteo Civitali (1436–1501) was an
Italian Renaissance sculptor and architect,
painter and
engineer from Lucca. He was a
leading artistic personality of...
- (born 1967),
cyclist Alfredo Ciucci (born 1920),
football player Matteo Civitali (1436–1501),
sculptor Ivan
Della Mea (1940–2009), singer-songwriter Theodoric...
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enclosure it is
possible that
consultations were
requested from
Matteo Civitali and
Francesco di
Giorgio Martini, but no
evidence of
actual projects remains...
- (the
tempietto or "little temple"),
which was
built in 1484 by
Matteo Civitali, the sculptor-architect of Lucca, to
contain it. The
tempietto stands in...
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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 Di...
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questionable if this
order was
carried out, but in 1584,
architect Vincenzo Civitali was
instructed to
rebuild the castle.
Pescaglia remained within control...
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finished about 1509.
Further additions were made in 1588 by
Vincenzo Civitali, who left it in its
present form. It is now
occupied by the
courts of civil...
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region of Tuscany, Italy. The
palace was
designed in 1530 by
Nicolao Civitali. Some
attribute the palace's
Florentine style of
architecture to Agostino...