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Filippo Brunelleschi, the renowned master builder and architect, was born in Florence, Tuscany, Italy

Background imageFilippo Brunelleschi Collection: Rooftops of Florence, Colourful overview, Italy

Rooftops of Florence, Colourful overview, Italy
A view on the Rooftop of the Cupola of the Cathedral of Florence, located in the city centre of Florence, Tuscany, Italy. Part of the Cathedral of Florence which was completed in 1436

Background imageFilippo Brunelleschi Collection: Giottos Campanile and Marble FaAzade Cathedral of Florence, Italy

Giottos Campanile and Marble FaAzade Cathedral of Florence, Italy
A view on the faAzade of the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Flower or simply the Duomo of Florence and Campanile of Giotto, located at the Piazza del Duomo in the city centre, Florence, Toscana

Background imageFilippo Brunelleschi Collection: Underneath the Cathedral of Florence, Sky, Italy

Underneath the Cathedral of Florence, Sky, Italy
A view from underneath on the faAzade of the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Flower or simply the Duomo of Florence and Campanile of Giotto, located at the Piazza del Duomo in the city centre

Background imageFilippo Brunelleschi Collection: Frescos on the Ceiling, Battistero, Florence, Italy

Frescos on the Ceiling, Battistero, Florence, Italy
A view on cupolas ceiling inside the Baptistery of Saint John, located on the Piazza del Duomo, Florence, Toscana, Italy. Built in the period of 1059-1128

Background imageFilippo Brunelleschi Collection: Overview Cupola of the Duomo of Florence, Italy

Overview Cupola of the Duomo of Florence, Italy
A view on the Cupola of the Cathedral of Florence located in the city centre of Florence, Tuscany, Italy. The Cupola and Cathedral were completed in 1436

Background imageFilippo Brunelleschi Collection: Interior of the Duomo di Firenze, Florence, Italy

Interior of the Duomo di Firenze, Florence, Italy
A view on a part of the interior of the Cathedral of Florence, located in the old city centre of Florence, Tuscany, Italy

Background imageFilippo Brunelleschi Collection: Overview on the Baptistery of Saint John in the sunshine, Florence, Italy

Overview on the Baptistery of Saint John in the sunshine, Florence, Italy
An Overview on the Baptistery of Saint John, located on the Piazza del Duomo, Florence, Toscana, Italy. Built in the period of 1059-1128

Background imageFilippo Brunelleschi Collection: Brunelleschi Cupola

Brunelleschi Cupola in Cathedral Santa Maria Del Fiore, Florence, Tuscany, Italy

Background imageFilippo Brunelleschi Collection: Italy, Skyline of Florence

Italy, Skyline of Florence
Europe, Italy, Florence, Duomo Santa Maria del Fiore designed by Italian famed architect Brunelleschi, Unesco World Heritage Site

Background imageFilippo Brunelleschi Collection: Facade of the Florence Cathedral at night

Facade of the Florence Cathedral at night
Facade of the Florence Cathedral ( Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore ) at night

Background imageFilippo Brunelleschi Collection: Santa Maria del Fiore (Florence, Italy)

Santa Maria del Fiore (Florence, Italy)
The cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (also known as il Duomo) in Florence, Italy. This photograph shows the outside of the great dome designed by Filippo Brunelleschi

Background imageFilippo Brunelleschi Collection: Florence, Tuscany, Italy

Florence, Tuscany, Italy

Background imageFilippo Brunelleschi Collection: Rooftop of the Cathedral of Florence and Surroundings, Florence, Italy

Rooftop of the Cathedral of Florence and Surroundings, Florence, Italy
A colourful view on the rooftop of the Cathedral and the Campanile of Giotto, located in the old city of Florence, Toscana, Italy

Background imageFilippo Brunelleschi Collection: Side Entrance to the Dome of the Cathedral, Florence, Italy

Side Entrance to the Dome of the Cathedral, Florence, Italy
A view on the side entrance of the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Flower or simply the Duomo of Florence, located at the Piazza del Duomo in the city centre, Florence, Toscana, Italy

Background imageFilippo Brunelleschi Collection: Dome of the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Flower, Florence, Italy

Dome of the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Flower, Florence, Italy
A view on the faAzade of the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Flower or simply the Duomo of Florence, located at the Piazza del Duomo in the city centre, Florence, Toscana, Italy

Background imageFilippo Brunelleschi Collection: Colouful Giottos Campanile, Florence, italy

Colouful Giottos Campanile, Florence, italy
A colourful view on the Campanile of Giotto, located in the old city of Florence, Toscana, Italy. Part of the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Flower and built in the period of 1334-1359

Background imageFilippo Brunelleschi Collection: Florence, Tuscany, Italy

Florence, Tuscany, Italy. Palazzo Vecchio at dusk

Background imageFilippo Brunelleschi Collection: View of Florence from the Dome of Filippo Brunelleschi, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

View of Florence from the Dome of Filippo Brunelleschi, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, Europe



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Filippo Brunelleschi, the renowned master builder and architect, was born in Florence, Tuscany, Italy. His contributions to Italian architecture are truly remarkable and continue to inspire awe even today. One of his most famous works is the Florence Cathedral, which showcases his genius from every angle. The front view of this magnificent structure leaves visitors spellbound with its grandeur and intricate details. In Cathedral Square, a statue pays homage to Brunelleschi's brilliance as a master builder. It stands proudly amidst the bustling streets of Florence, reminding everyone of his immense talent and enduring legacy in the city. Brunelleschi's expertise extended beyond just buildings; he also excelled in rustification techniques. An example can be seen at Palazzo Pitti in Florence where he showcased his engraving skills on its façade. The interior of Basilica di San Lorenzo reveals another masterpiece by Brunelleschi - the dome that captivates viewers with its harmonious design dating back to 1421-26. His artistic prowess wasn't limited to architecture alone; he also crafted bronze sculptures like the left pulpit at Basilica di San Lorenzo in 1460. This piece exemplifies his ability to bring life into metal through intricate detailing. Sadly, Filippo Brunelleschi met an untimely demise but not before leaving an indelible mark on history. In 1852, an oil painting titled "The Death of Brunelleschi" immortalized him forever on canvas. A study for "The Death of Brunelleschi, " depicted using chalk and watercolors on paper, provides us with a glimpse into the artist's creative process and meticulous attention to detail. Even smaller elements within churches bear testament to Brunelleschi's influence. A vase adorned with flowers catches one's eye as part of an altar at Basilica di San Lorenzo – showcasing how even minute details were important for him when it came to creating a cohesive space.