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Pier Francesco Silvani (1620–1685) was an Italian architect and designer, active during the Baroque period, in Florence and other sites in Tuscany. He was the son of the Sienese architect Gherardo Silvani. After the confiscation of goods decree in 1536, introduced by Cosimo I, the Grand Duke of Tuscany, Silvani was forced to pursue a modest commercial career. He had three sons, Silvano Silvani, Salvatore Silvani and Gherardo Silvani. Pier Francesco worked on San Gaetano and in the refurbishment of San Marco in Florence, as well as in collaboration with Giovanni Battista Foggini, the aisle and high altar for the Church of Santo Stefano dei Cavalieri in Pisa. He also added Baroque touches to Bernardo Buontalenti's garden behind the Palazzo Corsini, Florence.

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  • Pier Francesco Silvani (1620 Florencie – 1685 Pisa) byl italský architekt působící ve Florencii a v Toskánsku. (cs)
  • Pier Francesco Silvani (* 28. Juni 1619 in Florenz; † 22. August 1685 in Pisa) war ein italienischer Architekt, der in Florenz und der Toskana tätig war. Der Sohn von Gherardo Silvani war einer der aktivsten Schöpfer des nüchternen toskanischen Barocks. Zu seinen Hauptwerken in Florenz gehören die Kirche Santi Michele e Gaetano, die er zusammen mit seinem Vater erbaute, ebenso die Renovierung von San Marco und die elliptische Treppe des . (de)
  • Pier Francesco Silvani (1620–1685) was an Italian architect and designer, active during the Baroque period, in Florence and other sites in Tuscany. He was the son of the Sienese architect Gherardo Silvani. After the confiscation of goods decree in 1536, introduced by Cosimo I, the Grand Duke of Tuscany, Silvani was forced to pursue a modest commercial career. He had three sons, Silvano Silvani, Salvatore Silvani and Gherardo Silvani. Pier Francesco worked on San Gaetano and in the refurbishment of San Marco in Florence, as well as in collaboration with Giovanni Battista Foggini, the aisle and high altar for the Church of Santo Stefano dei Cavalieri in Pisa. He also added Baroque touches to Bernardo Buontalenti's garden behind the Palazzo Corsini, Florence. (en)
  • Pier Francesco Silvani (Firenze, 28 giugno 1619 – Pisa, 22 agosto 1685) è stato un architetto italiano, attivo a Firenze e nella Toscana. Figlio di Gherardo Silvani, fu uno dei più attivi artefici del sobrio barocco toscano. Tra i suoi lavori principali vi furono a Firenze la chiesa di San Gaetano, col padre, la ristrutturazione di San Marco, la scalinata ellittica del palazzo Corsini al Parione. A Pisa disegnò la navata e l'altare principale della chiesa di Santo Stefano dei Cavalieri. (it)
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  • Pier Francesco Silvani (1620 Florencie – 1685 Pisa) byl italský architekt působící ve Florencii a v Toskánsku. (cs)
  • Pier Francesco Silvani (* 28. Juni 1619 in Florenz; † 22. August 1685 in Pisa) war ein italienischer Architekt, der in Florenz und der Toskana tätig war. Der Sohn von Gherardo Silvani war einer der aktivsten Schöpfer des nüchternen toskanischen Barocks. Zu seinen Hauptwerken in Florenz gehören die Kirche Santi Michele e Gaetano, die er zusammen mit seinem Vater erbaute, ebenso die Renovierung von San Marco und die elliptische Treppe des . (de)
  • Pier Francesco Silvani (1620–1685) was an Italian architect and designer, active during the Baroque period, in Florence and other sites in Tuscany. He was the son of the Sienese architect Gherardo Silvani. After the confiscation of goods decree in 1536, introduced by Cosimo I, the Grand Duke of Tuscany, Silvani was forced to pursue a modest commercial career. He had three sons, Silvano Silvani, Salvatore Silvani and Gherardo Silvani. Pier Francesco worked on San Gaetano and in the refurbishment of San Marco in Florence, as well as in collaboration with Giovanni Battista Foggini, the aisle and high altar for the Church of Santo Stefano dei Cavalieri in Pisa. He also added Baroque touches to Bernardo Buontalenti's garden behind the Palazzo Corsini, Florence. (en)
  • Pier Francesco Silvani (Firenze, 28 giugno 1619 – Pisa, 22 agosto 1685) è stato un architetto italiano, attivo a Firenze e nella Toscana. Figlio di Gherardo Silvani, fu uno dei più attivi artefici del sobrio barocco toscano. Tra i suoi lavori principali vi furono a Firenze la chiesa di San Gaetano, col padre, la ristrutturazione di San Marco, la scalinata ellittica del palazzo Corsini al Parione. A Pisa disegnò la navata e l'altare principale della chiesa di Santo Stefano dei Cavalieri. (it)
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