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Alberti and Bartolomeo Created by: Shaina and Ashley

 Leone Battista Alberti (February 14, 1404 – April 20, 1472) › S. Maria Novella, Florence  Alberti designed the façade  The first completed design for a church façade of the Renaissance

 Leone Battista Alberti › A classical theorist who approached architecture as a way to express his philosophy of design › Revised the De architectura libri decem ( Ten Books on Architecture)  Completed 1452

Title : Facade of Palazzo Rucellai, Florence Artist : Leon Battista Alberti Date :

Title : Facade of Santa Maria Novella, Florence Artist : Leon Battista Alberti Date :

 Michelozzo di Bartolomeo (1396–1472) › an Italian architect and sculptor › A capable architect and was awarded several commissions › He is buried in the monastery of San Marco, Florence.