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Giuseppe Zimbalo (1620–1710) was an Italian architect and sculptor. Known as Lo Zingarello ("Tiny Gypsy"), he was one of the most prominent artists in the so-called Baroque of Lecce, his hometown in southern Italy. Here he designed part of the façade of the Basilica of Santa Croce and the Celestine palace, finished the Duomo (1651–1682; he designed in particular the tall bell tower) and sculpted the column of Sant'Oronzo (1666). Zimbalo was the grandson of Francesco Antonio Zimbalo. One of his sons, Francesco, was also an architect and sculptor.

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  • Giuseppe Zimbalo (1620–1710) was an Italian architect and sculptor. Known as Lo Zingarello ("Tiny Gypsy"), he was one of the most prominent artists in the so-called Baroque of Lecce, his hometown in southern Italy. Here he designed part of the façade of the Basilica of Santa Croce and the Celestine palace, finished the Duomo (1651–1682; he designed in particular the tall bell tower) and sculpted the column of Sant'Oronzo (1666). Zimbalo was the grandson of Francesco Antonio Zimbalo. One of his sons, Francesco, was also an architect and sculptor. (en)
  • Giuseppe Zimbalo (né en 1620 à Lecce, dans les Pouilles - mort en 1710) était un architecte italien de Lecce (Italie du sud) de l'époque artistique baroque. Il est l'un des maîtres du baroque de Lecce, qui se distingue d'autres styles baroques par son extravagance. (fr)
  • Giuseppe Zimbalo, född omkr. 1617 i Lecce, död 1710, var en italiensk arkitekt. Zimbalo var bland annat verksam i Lecce i Apulien. (sv)
  • Giuseppe Zimbalo (Lecce, 1620 – 1710) è stato un architetto e scultore italiano. Detto lo Zingarello, fu l'architetto più famoso e imitato del barocco leccese. Il padre, Sigismondo (anche questi indicato come maestro), era a sua volta figlio di uno dei maggiori scultori degli inizi del Seicento, Francesco Antonio Zimbalo. Giuseppe spesso è presente con il padre in contratti relativi ad attività edilizia.Il soprannome Zingarello di fatto è l'italianizzazione del termine dialettale "Zimbarieddhu" ovvero il piccolo Zimbalo per distinguerlo dal padre Sigismondo probabilmente a causa dello stesso lavoro fatto da entrambi. (it)
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  • Giuseppe Zimbalo (1620–1710) was an Italian architect and sculptor. Known as Lo Zingarello ("Tiny Gypsy"), he was one of the most prominent artists in the so-called Baroque of Lecce, his hometown in southern Italy. Here he designed part of the façade of the Basilica of Santa Croce and the Celestine palace, finished the Duomo (1651–1682; he designed in particular the tall bell tower) and sculpted the column of Sant'Oronzo (1666). Zimbalo was the grandson of Francesco Antonio Zimbalo. One of his sons, Francesco, was also an architect and sculptor. (en)
  • Giuseppe Zimbalo (né en 1620 à Lecce, dans les Pouilles - mort en 1710) était un architecte italien de Lecce (Italie du sud) de l'époque artistique baroque. Il est l'un des maîtres du baroque de Lecce, qui se distingue d'autres styles baroques par son extravagance. (fr)
  • Giuseppe Zimbalo (Lecce, 1620 – 1710) è stato un architetto e scultore italiano. Detto lo Zingarello, fu l'architetto più famoso e imitato del barocco leccese. Il padre, Sigismondo (anche questi indicato come maestro), era a sua volta figlio di uno dei maggiori scultori degli inizi del Seicento, Francesco Antonio Zimbalo. Giuseppe spesso è presente con il padre in contratti relativi ad attività edilizia.Il soprannome Zingarello di fatto è l'italianizzazione del termine dialettale "Zimbarieddhu" ovvero il piccolo Zimbalo per distinguerlo dal padre Sigismondo probabilmente a causa dello stesso lavoro fatto da entrambi. Nel capoluogo salentino l'artista realizzò: * la facciata inferiore del convento dei Celestini; * la facciata superiore della Basilica pontificia minore Cattedrale di Gallipoli * la chiesa di Santa Teresa (1620-30); * il duomo (1659-1670), su richiesta di mons. Luigi Pappacoda; * la colonna di Sant'Oronzo nel 1666; * la chiesa di sant'Anna (1679-80); * la chiesa del Rosario (1691). (it)
  • Giuseppe Zimbalo, född omkr. 1617 i Lecce, död 1710, var en italiensk arkitekt. Zimbalo var bland annat verksam i Lecce i Apulien. (sv)
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