Zimbalo, Giuseppe
Zimbalo, Giuseppe (fl. 1659–86). Italian Baroque architect of the Prefettura (1659–95), Cathedral (1659–82), Sant'Agostino (c.1660–3), and the Rosary Church (1689–91), all in Lecce. His somewhat overblown style was continued into C18 by his pupil, Giuseppe Cino (1645–1722).
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Calvesi and Manieri-Elia (1970)
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