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Michelozzo di
Bartolomeo Michelozzi (Italian: [mikeˈlɔttso di bartoloˈmɛːo mikeˈlɔttsi]; c. 1396 – 7
October 1472),
known mononymously as
Michelozzo, was...
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Metropolitan City of
Florence and a museum. The
palace was
designed by
Michelozzo di
Bartolomeo for
Cosimo de' Medici, head of the
Medici banking family...
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salaried position.
Michelozzo was the
younger by
about ten years, and they had
probably known each
other for years.
Michelozzo wanted to
extract himself...
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commissioned Michelozzo to
design a
library for his grandson,
Lorenzo de' Medici. His
first library, however, was
designed by
Michelozzo while the two...
- the
Gonzaga family from
Mantua financed a
special tribune.
Initially Michelozzo, who was the
brother of the
Servite prior, was
commissioned to
build it...
- two-lighted
Gothic windows, each with a
trefoil arch. In the 15th century,
Michelozzo di
Bartolomeo Michelozzi added decorative bas-reliefs of the
cross and...
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architects of the
Early Renaissance or
Quattrocento were
Filippo Brunelleschi,
Michelozzo and Leon
Battista Alberti. The
person generally credited with bringing...
- John XXIII (Bald****are Cossa, c. 1360–1419) was
created by
Donatello and
Michelozzo for the
Florence Baptistry adjacent to the Duomo. It was commissioned...
- by the upper-storey loggias, with
which Michelozzo cautiously opened up the villa's structure.
Michelozzo's Villa Medici in
Fiesole has a more outward-looking...
- museum, a
masterpiece in its own
right by the fifteenth-century
architect Michelozzo, is a
building of
first historical importance for the city and contains...