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Simone del Pollaiuolo

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Simone del Pollaiuolo (1454-1509)

Italian architect, born in Florence. He studied in Rome, and on returning to Florence was employed by Bernardo Strozzi to complete the palace begun for the latter by Benedetto da Maiano (1442-97) in 1489. He also designed the council hall of the Signoria, the Sacristy of San Spirito, and the Sala del Cinquecento (‘Hall of the 500’), added to the rear of the Palazzo Vecchio, Florence, to accommodate the Council of the Republic (around 1502).


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