Matteo Carnelivari

Italian architect
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Also known as: Matteo Carnilivari
Quick Facts
Carnelivari also spelled:
Carnilivari
Flourished:
second half of 15th century, Noto, Sicily [Italy]
Flourished:
1450 - 1499
Noto
Sicily
Movement / Style:
Norman style

Matteo Carnelivari (flourished second half of 15th century, Noto, Sicily [Italy]) was an Italian architect who is considered the most refined exponent of 15th-century Sicilian architecture. He worked primarily in the city of Palermo. Carnelivari remained fundamentally faithful to the leading motifs of the 14th-century Norman style, considered as a solid and imposing equilibrium of the masses, but he enriched this approach with decorative elements taken from the Flamboyant style, from the Catalan Gothic, and even from Arabic architecture. This is evident in the buildings in Palermo that have been attributed to him, such as Palazzo Abbatellis (1491–95) and Palazzo ...(100 of 229 words)