Arnolfo di cambio biography graphic organizer

          Di Pietri) (c–)..

          Brunelleschi's biography was written in the by Antonio di di Cambio credit for designing the cathedral was beginning to be Seriously challenged.

        1. Brunelleschi's biography was written in the by Antonio di di Cambio credit for designing the cathedral was beginning to be Seriously challenged.
        2. Di Gerusalemme, now resident at the Badia.
        3. Di Pietri) (c–).
        4. Arnolfo di Cambio was a talented planner who helped to give form to municipal Florence in the fourteenth century.
        5. His father tells him again—the 40th time?—about the immense and immensely beautiful design of Arnolfo di Cambio, and how they razed the old church and even.
        6. Arnolfo di Cambio

          13th century Italian architect and sculptor

          Arnolfo di Cambio

          Born

          Arnolfo di Lapo


          1232/1240

          Colle di Val d'Elsa

          Died(1302-03-08)8 March 1302/1310

          Florence

          NationalityItalian
          Occupation(s)Architect and sculptor

          Arnolfo di Cambio[1] (c. 1240 – 1300/1310[2]) was an Italian architect and sculptor of the Duecento, who began as a lead assistant to Nicola Pisano.

          He is documented as being capomaestro or Head of Works for Florence Cathedral in 1300,[3] and designed the sixth city wall around Florence (1284–1333).

          By the end of his career he evidently had one or more workshops of some size, producing work with considerable stylistic variation, and distinguishing his personal hand can be difficult.[4]

          Biography

          Arnolfo's biography is complicated by lingering uncertainties as to whether "Arnolfo di Cambio", born in Colle Val d'Elsa, Tuscany, and later Master of Works for Florence