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  1. Francesco da Sangallo. Florentine, 1494 - 1576. Margotta, Il Works of Art; Related Content . Works of Art. Filters: Sort by: Results layout: Works on View . Limit to works on view. Online Images . Limit to works with online images. Classification . Limit to works of classification ...

  2. Francesco da Sangallo was an Italian High Renaissance sculptor, the son of the architect and sculptor Giuliano da Sangallo. Sangallo was born in Florence. His father took him at the age of ten to Rome where, in 1506, he was present at the identification of the Laocoön group, an event he described in a letter written in 1567, towards the end of his life.

  3. Giuliano da Sangallo Arquitecto, ingeniero y escultor italiano (Florencia, 1445- ib., 1516), descendiente de Francesco Sangallo y hermano de Antonio da Sangallo el Viejo. Adopta las soluciones de Brunelleschi y las combina con aportaciones particulares.

  4. St. John Baptizing. To the principal civic heroes of Florence —Hercules and David—a third must be added: John the Baptist, patron saint of the city. Sangallo's bronze figure of this saint in the act of baptizing, a masterpiece of sixteenth-century Florentine sculpture, is the most profoundly expressive Renaissance bronze in The Frick ...

  5. Sculptor, worked Florence. b. Florence 1494 - d. Florence 1576. Nothing is known of his artistic training, although it has been suggested that his master may have been Andrea Sansovino (c. 1470-1529), after whose death he helped complete the sculptural decorations of the Santa Casa di Loreto, along with Raffaello da Montelupo (q.v.) and other ...

  6. El retrato de Francesco Giamberti es un cuadro del pintor italiano Piero di Cosimo, realizado en torno a 1485, que se encuentra en el Rijksmuseum de Ámsterdam.. Retrata al imaginero italiano Francesco Giamberti, fundador de una importante familia de arquitectos y artistas toscanos que tomaron el nombre de Sangallo, tal vez por la propiedad que tenía en la puerta de San Gallo en Florencia ...

  7. Early life. Giuliano da Sangallo (né Giuliano Giamberti) was born c. 1445 in Florence. His father, Francesco Giamberti, was a woodworker and an architect who worked closely with Cosimo de' Medici. This proved to be helpful to Giuliano and his brother, Antonio, later in life as it helped them to develop a close working relationship and friendship with Cosimo's grandson, Lorenzo de' Medici.