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Mariano Smiriglio (1561 – 1636) was a Sicilian architect, painter and decorator, active in a Mannerist-Sicilian Baroque style in his native Palermo. He was born in Palermo, and started as a painter at the school of Filippo Paladini, then he worked as an architect. In 1602 Smiriglio became the official architect of the . In this capacity, he collaborated with Giulio Lasso for the construction of the Quattro Canti. He was the architect of other landmarks of Palermo: he designed the scenic Porta Felice, Palermo, the , fountains and several churches.

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  • Mariano Smiriglio (* 1561 in Palermo; † 1636 ebenda) war ein italienischer Maler und Architekt des Übergangs vom Manierismus zum Barock auf Sizilien. (de)
  • Mariano Smiriglio (Palermo, 1561 – Palermo, 10 settembre 1636) è stato un architetto, pittore e decoratore italiano.È stato uno dei protagonisti della stagione tra il manierismo e il barocco in Sicilia nella prima metà del Seicento. (it)
  • Mariano Smiriglio (1561 – 1636) was a Sicilian architect, painter and decorator, active in a Mannerist-Sicilian Baroque style in his native Palermo. He was born in Palermo, and started as a painter at the school of Filippo Paladini, then he worked as an architect. In 1602 Smiriglio became the official architect of the . In this capacity, he collaborated with Giulio Lasso for the construction of the Quattro Canti. He was the architect of other landmarks of Palermo: he designed the scenic Porta Felice, Palermo, the , fountains and several churches. (en)
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  • Mariano Smiriglio (* 1561 in Palermo; † 1636 ebenda) war ein italienischer Maler und Architekt des Übergangs vom Manierismus zum Barock auf Sizilien. (de)
  • Mariano Smiriglio (1561 – 1636) was a Sicilian architect, painter and decorator, active in a Mannerist-Sicilian Baroque style in his native Palermo. He was born in Palermo, and started as a painter at the school of Filippo Paladini, then he worked as an architect. In 1602 Smiriglio became the official architect of the . In this capacity, he collaborated with Giulio Lasso for the construction of the Quattro Canti. He was the architect of other landmarks of Palermo: he designed the scenic Porta Felice, Palermo, the , fountains and several churches. Smiriglio died in 1636 in Palermo, and was buried in the . (en)
  • Mariano Smiriglio (Palermo, 1561 – Palermo, 10 settembre 1636) è stato un architetto, pittore e decoratore italiano.È stato uno dei protagonisti della stagione tra il manierismo e il barocco in Sicilia nella prima metà del Seicento. (it)
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