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Novello da San Lucano

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Italian architect and designer
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His facade of the palazzo Sanseverino in Naples.

Novello da San Lucano (c.1435, San Severino Lucano – 1516, Alba Iulia) was an Italian architect and designer, mainly active in Naples.

He was probably born in San Severino Lucano, a fief of the Sanseverino family, for whom he produced most of his designs. He was ordained a brother and studied under Angelo Aniello Fiore as well as taking a trip to Rome. His works include the belltower of San Giovanni in Parco in the town of Mercato San Severino and the restoration of San Domenico Maggiore, Naples.

References

  1. (in Italian) Palazzo Filomarino 2. Archived 2017-09-21 at the Wayback Machine
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