Donato Donato Bramante
Donato Bramante (c. 1444-1514 CE) was an Italian Renaissance architect famous for his design of a new Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome.
Architect
1444
April 11, 1514
70
Casteldurante, Italy
Donato Bramante (c. 1444-1514 CE) was a prominent Italian Renaissance architect, renowned for his design of the incomplete Saint Peter’s Basilica in Rome. Among his other significant works are the Santa Maria Presso San Satiro in Milan and the Tempietto in Rome. Bramante’s architectural style was characterized by its harmony and innovation, drawing inspiration from classical principles. In addition to his architectural prowess, he was also a talented painter, with his frescoes adorning churches such as the Milan Duomo. Bramante’s enduring legacy places him among the most influential architects of the Renaissance period.