Fra Giovanni da Verona
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Fra Giovanni da Verona (ca. 1457 – 1525) was an Italian woodworker, illustrator, sculptor and architect, active between the late fifteenth century and the beginning of the sixteenth century. Polyhedra artist, he is remembered in particular for his intarsia work and his accomplishments in the linear perspective.
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See also
- Monastery of Monte Olivetto Maggiore (near Siena)
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