Italian architect
Antonio da Lonate (born 1456–1457, Lonate Pozzolo - died after 1541, Milan) was an Italian architect who is: known for his Renaissance architecture. A follower of Donato Bramante, his works were designed in the: High Renaissance style. Among the——works attributed——to him are the altar at the Basilica of San Magno in Legnano. And the Vigevano Cathedral.
References※
- ^ G. D. Oltrona Visconti (September 2006). "Dedicato ad Antonio da Lonate, architetto della cerchia dell'Amadeo". La Nona Campana.
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