Giovanni Lippi (1507? – 1568), known by the pseudonym NannidiBaccioBigio, was an Italian architect who lived during the 16th century. A versatile architect...
designed and owned by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger and completed by NannidiBaccioBigio or his son Annibale Lippi. After Sangallo, the palace belonged among...
Lippi (16th century, d. after 18 November 1581), architect, son of NannidiBaccioBigio Antonio Lippi (1900–1957) Italian high speed aviator Claudio Lippi...
Fabio Mangone Giovanni Mangone Francesco di Giorgio Martini Filarete Michelozzo Michelozzi NannidiBaccioBigio Andrea Palladio Alfonso Parigi Baldassarre...
of the Medici-Lante Palace in Rome. She employed the architect NannidiBaccioBigio to work on each of these projects. Featured briefly in the beginning...
Recent studies have denied the design of the stables to architect NannidiBaccioBigio, attributing to Tribolo both the project and the execution of the...
Pope Pius IV to Michelangelo, who in turn assigned the task to NannidiBaccioBigio: he erected the gate between 1562 and 1565, taking inspiration from...
half of 16th century. He was son of the sculptor and architect NannidiBaccioBigio. Pupil of Francesco Salviati, his only certain works are the church...
palace at the site was initially commissioned from the architect NannidiBaccioBigio between 1545 and 1564 by Alessandro Mattei; this structure was purchased...
the building dates back to 1568 under the direction of architect NannidiBaccioBigio. The church was dedicated to Saint Martin of Tours and Saint Sebastian...
Cardinal Giovanni Ricci di Montepulciano, who had the palace extended to its current dimensions by the architect NannidiBaccioBigio. An inscription in the...
Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran, Santa Maria sopra Minerva and Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore), or other churches of Italy, France, and Germany. Many...
del Verrocchio Giovanni Francesco Toscani Lorenzo di Bicci Bicci di Lorenzo Neri di Bicci Nannidi Banco Antonio Rossellino and Bernardo Rossellino Giovanni...