Andrea Alessi (Albanian: Andrea Nikollë Aleksi, Croatian: Andrija Aleši, c. 1425 – 1504/05) was a Venetian architect and sculptor, considered one of the most distinguished artists of Dalmatia.[1]
Andrea Alessi | |
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Born | c. 1425 |
Died | 1504 or 1505 (aged about 80) |
Occupation(s) | Architect, sculptor, artist |
Notable work | The Baptistry of Trogir |
Marulic is listed as examinator in 1478 and again in 1479, when one of the most distinguished sculptors and architects of Dalmatia. Andrea Alessi, appeared before him as a witness.