Alberti, Leon Battista

Alberti, Leon Battista
(1404-1472), Architekt (u. a.: Palazzo Rucellai in Florenz, Sant Andrea in Mantua und Tempio Malatestani in Rimini) und Architekturtheoretiker (De Re Aedificatoria), der sich auf Vitruv stützte.

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