Pietro Antonio Solari

Life

Solari was the son and pupil of Guiniforte Solari. He worked at the Cathedral of Milan and about 1490 went to Moscow, where he worked at one of the palaces of the Kremlin with Marco Ruffo, another Italian architect. As audience and Throne Hall served Tsar Ivan III. from 1491, designed by Ruffo and Solari facets palace, now the oldest surviving secular building in Moscow. Solari designed the Borowizki, Constantine - Helena, Savior, Nicholas and the dogs tower (now Arsenal Tower ). This was unlike the Moscow labor Aristotele Fioravanti, executed in Italian Renaissance style.

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