Jan Baptiste of the Venetian


Jan Baptiste of the Venetian, also known as Jan Baptist of Venice (born 1492, died 1567) - Renaissance architect. He created the spirit of the Italian Renaissance, combined with the traditional forms of local late Gothic brick construction. In Poland, he appeared in the 20s of the 16th century in the workshop of Bartłomiej Berrecki, then with Bernardin Giannotti in 1531-1535 he built Renaissance cathedral in Płock. He took the citizenship of the city of Płock and for the next thirty years he ran a construction workshop, which raised and rebuilt in Mazovia churches vaulted with a characteristic ornamental cradle, called the so-called. "Pultus Group". Artworks

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