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What (who) is quadri$65952$ - definition

ITALIAN ARTIST (1445-1510)
Gian Giacomo Quadri

Caffè Quadri         
  • Caffè Quadri
COFFEEHOUSE IN VENICE, ITALY
Caffe Quadri; Gran Caffè Quadri; Gran Caffe Quadri
Caffè Quadri () is a coffeehouse located in the Procuratie Vecchie of Piazza San Marco, Venice. It was established in 1775.
Domenico Quadri         
RUSSIAN ARCHITECT (1772-1833)
Draft:Domenico Quadri (architect); Domenico Quadri (architect)
Domenico Quadri (Domeniko/Dementiy Ivanovich Kvadri; ; 1772 – 1832) was a Russian architect born in Switzerland. He was the author of many classical buildings and architectural ensembles in Saint Petersburg and its surroundings.
Syed Ahmed Quadri         
INDIAN EDUCATOR
Syed A Quadri; Syed A. Quadri
Syed Ahmed Quadri (Urdu: سيد احمد قادري) was an administrator, educationist, and senior officer in the government of the Nizam of Hyderabad and later on in the government of India and the UNO.

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Gian Giacomo Dolcebuono

Gian Giacomo Quadri, known as Dolcebuono (c. 1445 – 1504) was an Italian architect and sculptor.

Born probably in Lugano, he was a relative of Giacomo Antonio Dolcebuono, who had provided one of the first projects for the façade of the Certosa di Pavia. Quadri apprenticed in the Milanese workshop of Giovanni and Guiniforte Solari together with Giovanni Antonio Amadeo. Already present in the city's Duomo, in 1473 he executed decorations for the church of Santa Maria presso San Celso and for the major cloister and the façade of the Certosa di Pavia.

In 1488, again together with Amadeo, he replaced Cristoforo Rocchi in the construction of the Pavia Cathedral. Two years later the two stated the construction of the dome and the tambour of the Duomo of Milan. Again with Amadeo, he designed the church of San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore.

He died in Milan in 1504.