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Antonio Federighi (circa 1420 – 1490) was an Italian architect and sculptor of the Renaissance period. He was born and active mainly in Siena, Italy. He began as a sculptor for the Duomo of Siena, and worked there alongside Jacopo della Quercia. In 1448, he rose to Capomaestro dell'Opera del Duomo, working with . Among his work at the Cathedral of Siena is the marble intarsio design of the Erythraean Sibyl (1482). He was also Capomaestro for the Cathedral of Orvieto. He designed the Palazzo delle Papesse and the nearby Loggia del Papa (1462–63). He may have contributed to the design of Santa Maria delle Nevi.

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  • Antonio Federighi (* um 1420 in Siena; † 15. Januar 1483 ebenda) war ein italienischer Architekt und Bildhauer. (de)
  • Antonio Federighi (circa 1420 – 1490) was an Italian architect and sculptor of the Renaissance period. He was born and active mainly in Siena, Italy. He began as a sculptor for the Duomo of Siena, and worked there alongside Jacopo della Quercia. In 1448, he rose to Capomaestro dell'Opera del Duomo, working with . Among his work at the Cathedral of Siena is the marble intarsio design of the Erythraean Sibyl (1482). He was also Capomaestro for the Cathedral of Orvieto. He designed the Palazzo delle Papesse and the nearby Loggia del Papa (1462–63). He may have contributed to the design of Santa Maria delle Nevi. Federighi is considered as the architect who reintroduced the heavily foliated carving and the antique pagan imagery into the vocabulary of Sienese Quattrocento sculpture. During his work as the Capomaestro of the Opera, he has designed multiple holy water basins (Acquasantieras) that, for a long time, were mistaken for pagan alters. The Acquasantiera he designed is considered to have been commissioned to celebrate a marriage between the powerful clans or the birth of a mutual heir. (en)
  • Antonio Federighi (Sienne, 1411 – Sienne, 1490) est un architecte et sculpteur siennois du Quattrocento. (fr)
  • Antonio Federighi (Siena, 1420-1425 – Siena, 1483) è stato uno scultore e architetto italiano, considerato uno dei più grandi artisti del rinascimento senese e decisamente ispirato all’arte classica antica. La sua formazione avvenne, con ogni probabilità, nella bottega di Jacopo della Quercia. Stemma della famiglia Federighi (it)
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  • Antonio Federighi (* um 1420 in Siena; † 15. Januar 1483 ebenda) war ein italienischer Architekt und Bildhauer. (de)
  • Antonio Federighi (Sienne, 1411 – Sienne, 1490) est un architecte et sculpteur siennois du Quattrocento. (fr)
  • Antonio Federighi (Siena, 1420-1425 – Siena, 1483) è stato uno scultore e architetto italiano, considerato uno dei più grandi artisti del rinascimento senese e decisamente ispirato all’arte classica antica. La sua formazione avvenne, con ogni probabilità, nella bottega di Jacopo della Quercia. Stemma della famiglia Federighi (it)
  • Antonio Federighi (circa 1420 – 1490) was an Italian architect and sculptor of the Renaissance period. He was born and active mainly in Siena, Italy. He began as a sculptor for the Duomo of Siena, and worked there alongside Jacopo della Quercia. In 1448, he rose to Capomaestro dell'Opera del Duomo, working with . Among his work at the Cathedral of Siena is the marble intarsio design of the Erythraean Sibyl (1482). He was also Capomaestro for the Cathedral of Orvieto. He designed the Palazzo delle Papesse and the nearby Loggia del Papa (1462–63). He may have contributed to the design of Santa Maria delle Nevi. (en)
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  • Antonio Federighi (de)
  • Antonio Federighi (en)
  • Antonio Federighi (fr)
  • Antonio Federighi (it)
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