St. Peter's Basillica, Rome

Antonio da Sangallo the Younger (1484–1546) was the chief architect of St. Peter’s Basilica before Michelangelo, strengthening its foundation and designing a wooden model to guide later architects. Coming from a family of architects, he was heavily influenced by Donato Bramante.

Bringing St. Peter’s Basilica to life, one ink stroke at a time. This sketch is inspired by the stunning photographs from the book called The story of Renaissance Architecture, published by @prestel_publishing. A glimpse of history, captured through art
    

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