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LIST OF
ARCHITECTS,
AFTER CHRIST.
the
buildino' of Chiistcliurch Colle;ie, Oxford
;
and cliitf cleik of accounts for all
the
buildings cf Henry VI 11. within twenty miles of London.
17.5. John Thorpe of England. A long liit of his supposed works will be found in Book
I., Enjiland.
176.
Henricx of
Flanders. Foreman at the first Royal Exchange, London,, erected for
Sir r.
Gresham, who
"
bargained for the whole mould and suljstance of liis work-
manship in Flanders."
177. Damian Forment or Moiu.anes, of Valencia, in Spain.Facade of the church of
Sta. Engrayia, at Saragossa.
178.
Martin de Gainza of Navarre, in SpainCarried out works at the Cathedral at
Seville, and made the design for the capilla real attached to it, and finished by F. Ruiz.
179.
Alonso
Berruguete, of Paredes de Nava, in Spain Has given his name to that
phase of the Renaissance style, which was the fashion of the sixteenth century in
Spain, also called the Platercsque style; but it is unknown wiiat works he designed
other than shrines, altar-pieces, and tombs.
180. Juan Sanchez of Spain.

" Maestro mayor


"
of tiic works of the city of Seville, is sup-
posed to have designed the Casa del Ayuntamiento in it.
181. Pedro di Valdevira of Spain. Chapel of S. Salvador, at Ubeda
;
palace in the
same place
;
hospital and chapel of S. Jaiio at liatza.
182. Pedro Ezguerra of Ojobar, in Sp.iin. Works at the cathedral at Plasencia; cliurch
of S. Mateo at Caceres; tiiat at Robledillo; and commenced that at Malpaitida.
18:3. 1'erdinando Ruiz of Cordova, in Spain.Continued the capilla real, and heightened
the Torre della Giralda of the cathedral, at Seville.
184. Pedro Machuca of Spain.Royal Palace of tie Alhambra at Granada. Succeeded
by iiis son Luis.
185. Antonio Fiorentino of Uillo Cava near Floreme.
Church of Santa Catterina a
Formello at Naples.
186. Jacopo Tatti, called Sansovino, of Florence. Commenced the cliurch of S. I\Iar-
cello, and built that of S. Giovanni de' Fiorentini
;
Loggia on the Via Flaminia,
close to the Porto del Popolo
;
Palazzo Gaddi, now del Nicolini, at Rome.
Church of San Francesco della Vigria, finished by Palladio
;
continued the Scuol.i
begun by M. Lombardo; the Zecca or mint
;
Palazzo Cornari on the Grand
Canal; and other public buildings; besides repairing many domes of the churches f.f
San Fantino, of San Martino, of the Incurables, and of San Geminiano; all at Venice.
187. Theodore Haveus or Heave, of Cleves. Caius Court of Cains College, Cambridge,
with its gateways.
188. DoMfNGo Teotocopuli of Greece.College of the Donna Maria d'Arragona at
Madrid
;
churcli and convent of Dominican nuns
;
also of the Ayuntamiento at
Toledo
;
church and convent ofthe Bernardine nuns at Silos.
189. El Padke Bartolome Busta:mente of Spain.

Gave the plans for the Jesuits'


college at Cadiz, Caravaca, Segura, Trigueros, and Murcia
;
and hospital of Sail
Juan Bautista, near Toledo.
190. Juan Bautista de Toledo in Spain. Designed the Escurial completed l>y Juan de
Ilerrera; assisted in planning the Strada di Toledo at Naples; church of San
Giacomo degli Spagnuoli in the same city
;
and palace at Posilippo.
191. Juan de Herrera, of Mobellan, in Spain.

^Continued the Escurial after the death


of his master, Juan Bautista; bridge of Segovia at INIadrid
;
palace at Araiijuez
;
south f.i^ade of the palace at Toledo; cathedral at Valladolid; exchange at Se-
ville. He was consulted on designs for many works in Spain and Portugal.
192. Pierre Lescot of Paris. F'ontaine des Innocents in the Rue St. Denis, at Paris.
carved by Jean Gougeon. His design for the court of the old Louvre was prcf. rred
by S. Serlio to one of his own. He executed the part showing a Corinthian
order with a Composite one over it.
193. Sebastiano Seklio of Bologna.Employed by Francis I. of France at Fontaine-
bleau and at the Louvre. Was the first to publish the Ancient Edifices ot Italy
and wrote a treatise on architecture
194. Jean Cambiche of Paris. The salle du Centaiire, and the lower storey ofthe jietite
galerie at the Louvre. Master ofthe Masons at the hotel de ville at Paris.
195 Bartolommeo Ammanato, of Florence, in Italy. Palazzi Rncellai and Mattel at
Rome; ponte della 'I'rinita; continued the Palazzo Pitii; church of San Giovanni,
at his own expense; all at Florence; and many works at Pisa, Lucca, and other
cities.
196 NicoLO Abate or NiroLo da Modena.Old chateau of Meudoii ; tomb of Francis I.,
at S.Denis, both usually
attributed to de TOrme
;
and decorated the apartments of
the palace of Fontainebleau.

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