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Matteo Carnelivari
Italian architect From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Matteo Carnilivari or Carnelivari was an Italian architect active mainly from 1487 to 1493 in Palermo, Sicily.[1]



Biography
The notable architect of 15th-century Sicily is known for works that show the influences of International Gothic with Norman-Swabian motifs influenced by Catalan art and of the new Renaissance style.[2]
Among his main works are two palaces in Palermo: the Palazzo Abatellis built 1487 - 1493 with a medieval side-tower and the Palazzo Aiutamicristo built 1490 - 1495 with its Spanish-style courtyard. The design of the church of Santa Maria della Catena has been attributed to him by its similarities with his other designs.[3]
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Designs
- Castello Chiaromontano or castello dell'Emiro (1487-1488) in Misilmeri, owned by Guglielmo Ajutamicristo.[4]
- Madonna della Vittoria church: rebuilt in 1488, and now part of the Oratorio dei Bianchi complex.
- Regia Cancelleria (1489) head of completion works.[5]
- Palazzo of the baron of Sant'Angelo Muxaro (1490) in Agrigento.
- Castello Vvevo (1494) in Augusta, Italy, headed restoration works[6]
References
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