Niccolò Tribolo
Niccolò Tribolo (1500–1550) was an architect and sculptor.
Also recorded as Il Tribolo; Il Pericoli; Niccolò di Raffaello de' Pericoli; Niccolò Pericoli; Niccolo Pericoli; Niccolò di Raffaello de' Pericoli Tribolo.
Niccolò Tribolo in brief
- Born
- 1500
- Died
- 1550
- Known for
- architect and sculptor
- Place of birth
- Florence
Overview
Born at Florence in 1500, died at Florence in 1550.
In detail
the recorded working language is Italian.
Works named in the authority record are Villa Corsini in Castello, Villa Castello and Allegory of Fiesole.
Work by Niccolò Tribolo is recorded in the collections of Print Collection and Bargello National Museum.
Sources
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- 1.
“Niccolò Tribolo”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1360130: Niccolò Tribolo
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