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Andrea Ciccione

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Andrea Ciccione (1388–1455), also known as Andrea di Onofrio, Nofri, and da Firenze, was an Italian architect and sculptor of the Renaissance. He was born and died in Florence, but spent much of his career in Naples.[1]

He trained under Masuccio the Younger.[2] He completed the tomb of King Ladislaus of Naples at San Giovanni a Carbonara in Naples.

References

  1. ^ Dennis, George (1890). Handbook for travellers in Southern Italy. Part I (9th ed.). London: John Murray. p. xxiii.
  2. ^ Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Andrea Ciccione" . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.