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Statue of Filippo Brunellesch

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This statue of Filippo Brunelleschi, a tribute to the first architect of the Quattrocento Renaissance architecture, was carved in Carrara marble by Luigi Pampaloni in 1830. His attitude is to admire the work while in the process of creation, so I think it was his design. Born in Florence in 1377, he died in the same city in 1446. A painter, sculptor, architect and goldsmith that excelled in these areas and in everything. See part of his wonderful work through wandering Florence and admiring the dome of the Cathedral Santa Maria de las Flores (Santa Maria del Fiore), the Old Sacristy and the Church of San Lorenzo, the Pitti Palace and the Hospital of the Innocents, only a few in a very extensive list.

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