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Masuccio Primo

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Masuccio Primo (or Masuccio I) (1230–1306) was an Italian architect and sculptor of the 13th century, active in Naples. He was the godfather of the son of Pietro degli Stefani, known as Masuccio Segondo (1291–1387).

References

  • Dennis, George (1890). John Murray (ed.). Handbook for travellers in Southern Italy. Part I, 9th edition. Abermarle Street, London; Digitized by Googlebooks. pp. xxiii.