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  1. Arnolfo di Cambio (* um 1240/45 in Colle di Val d’Elsa; † 1302/1310 in Florenz) war ein italienischer Architekt und gotischer Bildhauer. Von Giorgio Vasari wurde er fälschlicherweise als „Arnolfo di Lapo“ bezeichnet, da er annahm, dass der Vater von Arnolfo ein deutscher Baumeister namens Lapo sei.

  2. Arnolfo di Cambio (c. 1240 – 1300/1310) was an Italian architect and sculptor of the Duecento, who began as a lead assistant to Nicola Pisano. He is documented as being capomaestro or Head of Works for Florence Cathedral in 1300, and designed the sixth city wall around Florence (1284–1333).

    • Architect and sculptor
    • 8 March 1302/1310, Florence
  3. 13. Feb. 2024 · Arnolfo di Cambio was an Italian sculptor and architect whose works embody the transition between the late Gothic and Renaissance architectural sensibilities. Arnolfo studied painting under Cimabue and sculpture under Nicola Pisano. He served as assistant to Pisano in 1265–68 in the production of

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Arnolfo di Cambio, noto anche come Arnolfo di Lapo (Colle di Val d'Elsa, 1245 circa – Firenze, 8 marzo tra il 1302 e il 1310 circa), è stato uno scultore, architetto e urbanista italiano attivo in particolare a Roma e a Firenze alla fine del Duecento e ai primi del secolo successivo

  5. Arnòlfo di Cambio fu uno scultore e architetto del Duecento, influenzato dalla scultura antica e gotica francese. Tra le sue opere principali ci sono il Duomo di Firenze, il ciborio di S. Paolo, la tomba di Bonacio VIII e le Grotte vaticane.

  6. It replaced a previous decorated wall from the late 1600s, which followed on the demolition of the still earlier and unfinished medieval façade begun by Arnolfo di Cambio. N.B. Due to worship, the Cathedral is closed to visitors on Sunday and religious celebrations .

  7. 18. Mai 2018 · Arnolfo di Cambio (1245-1302) was a Florentine sculptor and architect who worked in Rome and Florence. He designed the Cathedral, the Palazzo Vecchio, and several tombs and ciboria in the Gothic style.