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What is Filippo Brunelleschi best known for?

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What is Filippo Brunelleschi best known for?​

Filippo Brunelleschi Biography. Filippo Brunelleschi was one of the leading architects and engineers of the Italian Renaissance, and is best known for his work on the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (the Duomo) in Florence.
Where did Giuseppe Brunelleschi die?
Brunelleschi died in Florence on April 15, 1446, and is entombed in the Duomo. He is remembered as one of the giants of Renaissance architecture.
Why is Brunelleschi buried in the Basilica at Pompeii?
The inscription on his grave within the basilica reads: “Both the magnificent dome of this famous church and many other devices invented by Brunelleschi the architect bear witness to his superb skill. Therefore, in tribute to his exceptional talents, a grateful country that will always remember buries him here in the soil below.”

Who was the head of the jury in the Brunelleschi competition?​

The head of the jury was Giovanni di Bicci de’ Medici, who later became an important patron of Brunelleschi. The jury publicly praised Ghiberti’s panel before they had seen the finished work of Brunelleschi, but when they saw it, they were unable to choose between the two and suggested that they collaborate on the project.

What did Brunelleschi do in the Renaissance?
Filippo Brunelleschi was an architect and engineer, and one of the pioneers of early Renaissance architecture in Italy. He was the first modern engineer and an innovative problem solver, building his major work, the dome of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (the Duomo) in Florence,…
Where is Brunelleschi buried in Florence?
View of Florence with Brunelleschi’s Dome of Florence Cathedral. Brunelleschi died on April 15th 1446 and is buried in Santa Maria del Fiore (Florence Cathedral) his legacy is that for five hundred years architects from America and Europe followed in his footsteps.
General works which include references to Brunelleschi are Wallace K. Ferguson, The Renaissance in Historical Thought: Five Centuries of Interpretation (1948); Rudolf Wittkower, Architectural Principles in the Age of Humanism (1949; 3d rev. ed. 1962); and Peter Murray, The Architecture of the Italian Renaissance (1963).
 
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