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Ammanati

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[ah-muh-nah-tee, ahm-mah-nah-tee] / ˌɑ məˈnɑ ti, ˌɑm mɑˈnɑ ti /

noun

  1. Bartolommeo 1511–92, Italian architect and sculptor.


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He was the oldest in a family of five children born to Vincenzo Galilei, a Florentine noble, and Giulia Ammanati, who also belonged to an ancient family.

From Famous Men of Science by Bolton, Sarah K.

The Neptune was, with horses and all, produced by Bartolommeo Ammanati between 1564 and 1565. 

From Legends of Florence Collected from the People, First Series by Leland, Charles Godfrey

Yet to Cardinal Ammanati the Pope wrote no such admonition.

From The Life of Cesare Borgia by Sabatini, Rafael

Of our Tuscans, one of the disciples of Sansovino has been the Florentine Bartolommeo Ammanati, of whom record has already been made in many places in this work.

From Lives of the Most Eminent Painters, Sculptors and Architects Vol. IX (of 10) Michelagnolo to the Flemings by Vasari, Giorgio

Varchi was given the funeral oration, Bronzino, Vasari, Cellini and Ammanati the artistic arrangements.

From Michelangelo by Rolland, Romain