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Cesare Cesariano

Cesare di Lorenzo Cesariano (1475 - 1543) was an Italian painter, architect and architectural theorist. He authored the first Italian-language version of Vitruvius' ''De architectura''.
==Biography==
Cesariano was born in Milan. Information about his life is scarce. In 1496 he lived for a period at Reggio Emilia; in the early 1500s he worked at Parma, where he painted the sacristy of San Giovanni Evangelista. In 1507 he was in Rome, where he met Perugino, Pinturicchio and Luca Signorelli.
However, most of his activity was in Milan, where he returned in 1512-1513 as military engineer at Maximilian Sforza's court. He worked at Santa Maria presso San Celso and to part of the renovation of the Sforza Castle; he collaborated in the painting decoration of Milan Cathedral (Duomo), in the ''Sala dei Deputati'', which was demolished in the 19th century. According to Bramante's ''vita'' by Giorgio Vasari, who says of the young, as yet untried Bramante:
In 1528 Cesariano was appointed as ducal engineer by the Spanish governor of Milan. In 1535 he became director of construction in the Duomo.

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