Matteo Carnelivari

Matteo Carnilivari or Carnelivari was an Italian architect active in the late 15th century, mainly in Sicily and especially from 1487 to 1493 in the island's capital Palermo. He is one of the most notable 15th century architects of 15th century Sicily, known for opening out its traditional local variation of International Gothic (with Norman-Swabian motifs influenced by Catalan art) to the new Renaissance style.

Matteo Carnelivari

Matteo Carnilivari or Carnelivari was an Italian architect active in the late 15th century, mainly in Sicily and especially from 1487 to 1493 in the island's capital Palermo. He is one of the most notable 15th century architects of 15th century Sicily, known for opening out its traditional local variation of International Gothic (with Norman-Swabian motifs influenced by Catalan art) to the new Renaissance style.