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I.l-ST OF AllCIHTECTS.
AF'IEK CHRIST.
Itcily. Altered the tomi) of Hadrian at Rome to its present fmrn as ilie castle of
S. Angelo, and its fortifications
152. Antonio Picconi (da San Gallo) of Mugello, near Florence. Completed the church
of Sta. Maria di Loreto, near Trajan's column at Rome; the cupola is by G. del
Duca. Palazzetto of the Counts of Parma, near the p,ate of Venice, and other palaces
in Rome and repaired some rootns in tlie Vatican. Palazzo at Gradoli.and
restored
the fortress of Capo di Monte near tliereto. Made a design for tlie fortress at
Caprarola.
Palaces for Bart, Ferratino, and Cardinal di Santa Prassedia
;
church for Cardinal Alborense ;
continued the erection of Sf. Peter's on a new plan,
after the death of his uncle Giuliano da San Gallo; church of the F'lorentines
anJ of Santa M-iria di Monferrato, all at Rome. F'ortifications at Civita Verchia,
Parma, Arcona, Placenza, Perugia, and Florence. Church of the IVIadonna at
Loreto, nearly rebuilt. At Castro he built the fortress, I^ahizzo I'Osteria, and the
Mint. At Rome, triumphal arch of wood at the palace of S. Marco for the entry
of Charles V.
;
the bastions to the walls and the gate of Siinto Spirito; the Cap-
eJlaPaolina; the staircase at the Slsiine Chapel, and the Palazzo F^arnesC near
the Campo di Fiore, are among his luimerous works.
15:3. Rai.dassare Peruzzi of Volterra.
''
Maestro principal
"
at the cathedral
of Salamanca, erected from the designs of A. Rodriguiz and A. de Egas.
IPO. RoDRiGo Gil de Hontanon of Spain.Contiiuied the cathedrals of Salamanca and
of Segovia; works at Seville
;
church at N'alladolid; rebuilt the dome of the
cathedral at Seville
;
and commenced the cathedral at Segovia.
161. Baccxo d'Agnoi.o of I'lorence. Several triumplial arches for the visit of Pope Leo
X., and of Charles V., at F"lorence. Campanile of San Miniato in IMonte was
executed, and that of Santo Spirito commenced, by him
;
designed the entablature
and gallery roimd the bottom of the cupola oC Sta. Maria del Fiore, the great altar
and choir of which was built by iiis son Giui.iano; jalazzo for Giovanni Bartolini
on the Piazza della Santa Trinita, and the palaies, all at Florence.
162. Giovanni Maria F'alconetto of Verona.^Loggia of two storeys at the palazzo
Cornaro ; and a music hall
;
commenced the church of Sta. Maria dille Grazie
;
Doric portal to the palazzo del Capitanio; ga'es of S. CJiovanni, and of Savon-
arola, all at Padua
;
palazzo Savorgnano at Usopo in F'riuli.
163. PiETRo BE Uria of Spain. Bridge of Almaraz, over the Tagus, having two arches,
one about 130 feet, and the other 119 feet
164. Alonzo de CoVAKRir/siAs DE Leiva of Spain.Worked for, or "as consulted upon
the cathedrals at Toledo, Salamanca, Plasencia, Segovia, and Seville. Arehiepiscopal
palace at Alcala de Henares. With Luis de Vega rehiiilt and enlargi d the palaces
at IMadrid and Toledo for Charles V. With ^'i(iana he designed the
celebrated