Andrea da Formigine

The Marchese Andrea da Formigine (circa 1485 - 1559)[1] was an Italian architect of the Renaissance period, active mainly in Bologna, Italy.

He was born in Formigine, near Modena. He was central in the design of a palace at the site of Santi Bartolomeo e Gaetano; the Palazzo Fantuzzi; Palazzo Dal Monte; and the Palazzo Bolognini Amorini Salina, all in Bologna. He reputedly helped sculpt the capitals for the portico of the latter palace with Properzia de' Rossi.[2]

References

  1. Emilia Romagna Touring Club Italiano, page 1012.
  2. La patria; geografia dell' Italia: pte. 1 Provincia di Roma. 1894. Provincia, by Gustavo Chiesi, Luigi Borsari, Giuseppe Isidoro Arneudo, page 140.
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