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Matteo Nigetti (ca. 1560/1570 – 1648) was an
Italian architect and sculptor. He is an
important Baroque architect in Florence. Born in Florence, he was...
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architect and
sculptor Matteo Nigetti in 1604,
based on a
design by Don
Giovanni de' Medici,
brother of the
Grand Duke himself.
Nigetti completed the mausoleum...
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building is a
portico of
three arches supported by
columns built by
Matteo Nigetti in 1633.
Inside is a
large fresco by
Luigi Sabatelli depicting Saint Jerome...
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Bernardo Buontalenti,
based on
models of
Alessandro Pieroni and
Matteo Nigetti.
Above is the
Cappella dei
Principi (Chapel of the Princes), a
great but...
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initiated by
Ferdinand I de' Medici,
following a
design by
Matteo Nigetti that won an
informal competition held in 1602 by Don
Giovanni de' Medici...
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becoming a semi-public
gallery space.
Master carpenter Dionigi di
Matteo Nigetti (active in
Florence 1565–1579)
constructed the
finely crafted and carved...
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Giovanni was also a
painter and an architect, and
collaborated with
Matteo Nigetti in the
design of the
Cappella dei
Principi for the
church of San Lorenzo...
- Medici, was put into
effect by
Ferdinand I. It was
designed by
Matteo Nigetti,
following some
sketches tendered to an
informal competition of 1602 by...
- Pettirossi. Soon after, a new façade (1637) was
erected using designs by
Matteo Nigetti, that
conserved the
glazed terracotta lunette over the doorway,
which while...
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another location, the room was left behind.
Bountalenti and his
pupil Matteo Nigetti were
commissioned to
build the
Palazzo Nonfinito in 1592, but only the...