ArtistsBaldassare Peruzzi
Baldassare Peruzzi

Baldassare Peruzzi

?–1536
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Baldassare Tommaso Peruzzi was an Italian architect and painter, born in a small town near Siena and died in Rome. He worked for many years with Bramante, Raphael, and later Sangallo during the erection of the new St. Peter's. He returned to his native Siena after the Sack of Rome (1527) where he was employed as architect to the Republic. For the Sienese he built new fortifications for the city and designed a remarkable dam on the Bruna River near Giuncarico. He seems to have moved back to Rome permanently by 1535. He died there the following year and was buried in the Rotunda of the Pantheon, near Raphael.

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Eleazar and Rebecca (n.d.)
Art Institute of Chicago
Mucius Scevola (1608)
Art Institute of Chicago
Taddeo Zuccaro at the Entrance to Rome, Greeted by Servitude, Hardship, and Toil (1590/1600)
Art Institute of Chicago
Apollo Slaying Python, plate one from The History of Apollo and Daphne (c. 1532)
Art Institute of Chicago
Male Head in Profile (n.d.)
Art Institute of Chicago
Eleazar and Rebecca (n.d.)
Art Institute of Chicago
Mucius Scevola (1608)
Art Institute of Chicago
Taddeo Zuccaro at the Entrance to Rome, Greeted by Servitude, Hardship, and Toil (1590/1600)
Art Institute of Chicago
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