THE ARCHITECTS OF THE ROMAN RENAISSANCE - BRAMANTE, PERUZZI, RAFFAELLO AND ANTONIO DA SANGALLO
It was Pope Julius II della Rovere to give the imprint to the Roman Renaissance architecture: under his "moral suasion" his cousins and nephews belonging to the families Grosso della Rovere and Riario entrusted to the best architects of the time the construction of their princely palaces.
This was the time of Bramante, Baldassarre Peruzzi, Raphael and Antonio da Sangallo the Younger.
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Bramante
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Baldassarre Peruzzi
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Raffaello
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Antonio da Sangallo
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