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Giuseppe Zimbalo (1620–1710) was an
Italian architect and sculptor.
Known as Lo
Zingarello ("Tiny Gypsy"), he was one of the most
prominent artists in...
- 1144,
rebuilt in 1230, then
totally restored in the 1659–70 by
Giuseppe Zimbalo, who also
built the five
storey 70-metre (230 ft) high bell tower, with...
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Francesco Antonio Zimbalo. The
church was
completed by his
successors Cesare Penna (upper façade and the rose window) and
Giuseppe Zimbalo (decoration of...
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Francesco Antonio Zimbalo (Lecce, 1567 – Lecce, 1631) was an
Italian architect. He was a
prominent architects during the
Baroque period in the town of...
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tallest in the province. The four
upper storeys are
attributed to
Giuseppe Zimbalo.
Church of
Madonna delle Grazie, in
Baroque style (early 16th century)...
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underwent repairs in 1230. It was
rebuilt in 1659 by the
architect Giuseppe Zimbalo by
order of
bishop Luigi Pappacoda,
whose remains are kept in the altar...
- of Sicily. The
Baroque facade of the
cathedral was
designed by
Giuseppe Zimbalo,
Francesco Bischetini, and
Scipione Lachibari. It is
constructed out of...
- Late
Baroque who did art for
various monasteries and
churches Giuseppe Zimbalo,
Leccesi architect and sculptor; did the façade of the
Basilica of Santa...
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Simon Pietersz Verelst,
Dutch Golden Age
painter (born 1644)
Giuseppe Zimbalo,
Italian architect and
sculptor (born 1617) 1710/1715: Jean Cornu, French...