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Designer
Iacopo Tatti named “Sansovino” take this surname from his master Andrea Contucci. Was an Italian architect and sculptor. In 1514 he designed ephemeral devices and wodden machines for the coming of the Pope in Florence.
He designed the Mint building in Venice, for which he also studied the production chain and machines needed
Who-is-Who in MMS, engineering, machine design, engineer, architect, designer.
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ortografie alternativă:
Tatti (named Sansovino), Jacopo
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Curriculum vitae
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* 02.07.1486
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Firenze
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nǎscut
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1505
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He moved to Rome with his master Contucci
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1511 - 1514
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Firenze
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He returned in Florence for some years.
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1527
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He moved to Venice
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1529
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Venezia
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He became chief architect (Protomaestro or Proto) of St. Marco Basilica in Venice.
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1536 - 1540
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Venezia
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He designed the Zecca (Public mint) in Venice
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† 27.11.1570
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Venezia
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mort
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