Antonio da Lonate

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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.[1]

References

  1. ^ G. D. Oltrona Visconti (September 2006). "Dedicato ad Antonio da Lonate, architetto della cerchia dell'Amadeo". La Nona Campana.