- to the
Marian devotion of St Mary of the Graces. The main architect,
Guiniforte Solari,
designed the
convent (the
Gothic nave),
which was
completed by...
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Guiniforte Solari (c. 1429 – c. 1481), also
known as Boniforte, was an
Italian sculptor,
architect and engineer. Born in Milan, he was the son of the architect...
- built. 1429 –
Ulugh Beg
Observatory in
Samarkand is completed. c. 1429 –
Guiniforte Solari,
Milanese engineer,
architect and
sculptor (died 1481) Sutton,...
- He was born in Milan, the son of
Giovanni Solari and the
brother of
Guiniforte Solari.
Around 1445, he is
known to be
working in
decorations for the...
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worked in Moscow. He was born in
Carona and
apprenticed under his
father Guiniforte Solari, who was the
leading architect of the
Duomo di Milano. In his father's...
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building stone to the Certosa.
Control over the
marble was
entrusted to
Guiniforte Solari, who at the time was
responsible for both
construction sites. The...
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April 15 –
Mimar Sinan,
Ottoman Turkish architect (died 1588) c. 1481 –
Guiniforte Solari,
Milanese sculptor,
architect and
engineer (born c. 1429) "Ancienne...
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succeeded with
equal uncertainty by
attributions to
either Filarete or
Guiniforte Solari,
architect of the
apses of the
Certosa di
Pavia and the church...
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football player Giovanni Solari (1400–1482),
Italian architect, son of
Marco Guiniforte Solari (1429–1481),
Italian architect Indio Solari (born 1949), Argentine...
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funerary chapel, the
Cappella Colleoni in Bergamo,
which had been
begun by
Guiniforte and
Francesco Solari.
Amadeo added polychrome decoration and many sculptures...