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Andrea and Albanian
* In Italian, Albanian and Romansh Andrea is a masculine name, the equivalent of Andrew.
During the Albanian Revolt of 1432-1436 the city was unsuccessfully besieged by Andrea Thopia.
He also integrated Albanian nobles into his administration, as was the case with Andrea Vrana who was the general captain and governor of Durrës and the neighboring region of Arbanon.

Andrea and architect
Andrea Palladio, an Italian architect of the sixteenth century, modeled his designs on its Doric and Ionic columns.
Andrea Palladio, the famous Italian architect of the 16th century, built many mansions with plain exteriors and stunning interiors filled with frescoes.
This house was designed by colonial architect William Buckland and modeled on the Villa Pisani at Montagnana, Italy as depicted in Andrea Palladio's I quattro libri dell ' architettura (" Four Books Of Architecture ").
* August 19 – Andrea Palladio, Italian architect ( b. 1508 )
** Andrea Riccio, Italian sculptor and architect ( b. 1470 )
* November 30 – Andrea Palladio, Italian architect ( d. 1580 )
* August 25 – Andrea Orcagna, Italian painter, sculptor, and architect
Other pupils or assistants include Raffaellino del Colle, Andrea Sabbatini, Bartolommeo Ramenghi, Pellegrino Aretusi, Vincenzo Tamagni, Battista Dossi, Tommaso Vincidor, Timoteo Viti ( the Urbino painter ), and the sculptor and architect Lorenzetto ( Giulio's brother-in-law ).
* Andrea Pozzo, Jesuit Brother, baroque painter and architect.
Padua is also the birthplace of the famous architect Andrea Palladio, whose 16th century " ville " ( country-houses ) in the area of Padua, Venice, Vicenza and Treviso are among the most beautiful of Italy and they were often copied during the 18th and 19th centuries ; and of Giovanni Battista Belzoni, adventure-man, engineer and egyptologist.
The house, which Jefferson designed, was based on the neoclassical principles described in the books of the Italian Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio.
* Andrea Palladio, architect
In the subsequent rebuilding work it was decided to respect the original Gothic style, despite the submission of a neo-classical alternative designs by the influential Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio.
Known as Lord Burlington, he was the famous architect who published Andrea Palladio's designs of Ancient Roman architecture and designed Chiswick House with William Kent.
Burlington may also have been influenced in his choice of octagon from the drawings of the Renaissance architect Sebastiano Serlio ( 1475 – 1554 ), or from Roman buildings of antiquity ( for example, Lord Burlington owned Andrea Palladio's drawings of the octagonal mausoleum at Diocletian's Palace at Split in modern Croatia ).
The architect Andrea Palladio made it clear that the Tuscan order of architecture, being the simplest of the five Roman orders, should only ever be used on the ground floor of a building as they were suitable for prisons, fortifications and amphitheatres.
In the 16th and 17th centuries, the city brought forth several notable intellectual figures, including Giovanni Aurispa, jurists Andrea Barbazio and Antonio Corsetto, as well as the architect Matteo Carnelivari and the minor composer Mario Capuana.
His brother Andrea introduced him to Latin and the ancient civilization, and later he studied as an architect under his uncle, Matteo Lucchesi, who was Magistrato delle Acque, a Venetian engineer who specialized in excavation.
* Andrea Palladio ( 1508 – 1580 ), Italian architect
Andrea di Cione di Arcangelo ( c. 1308 – August 25, 1368 ), better known as Orcagna, was an Italian painter, sculptor, and architect active in Florence.
Andrea Pisano ( 1290 – 1348 ), also known as Andrea da Pontedera, was an Italian sculptor and architect.
The new design was projected by the architect Andrea Scala.
In the late 1550s, during a break in his work for San Sebastiano, Veronese decorated the Villa Barbaro in Maser, a newly-finished building by the architect Andrea Palladio.

Andrea and painter
* 1486 – Andrea del Sarto, Italian painter ( d. 1530 )
* 1817 – Andrea Appiani, Italian painter ( b. 1754 )
* 1970 – Andrea Mantegna, Italian painter
* Giovanni Andrea Ansaldo of Genoa ( 1584 – 1638 ), painter
* January 21 – Andrea del Sarto, Italian painter ( born 1487 )
* Andrea del Verrocchio of Florence ( 1435 – 1488 ), painter, sculptor, and goldsmith
* September 13 – Andrea Mantegna, Italian painter and engraver ( b. 1432 )
** Andrea del Castagno, Italian painter
* July 16 – Andrea del Sarto, Italian painter ( d. 1531 )
** Andrea Solari, Italian painter ( b. 1460 )
** Andrea Vanni, painter ( d. c. 1414 )
Under Francesco II the famous Renaissance painter Andrea Mantegna worked in Mantua as court painter, producing some of his most outstanding works.
* September 7-Giovanni Andrea Lazzarini, painter, poet and art historian ( born 1710 )
Andrea Mantegna (; c. 1431 – September 13, 1506 ) was an Italian painter, a student of Roman archeology, and son in law of Jacopo Bellini.
Andrea del Verrocchio ( c. 1435 – 1488 ), born Andrea di Michele di Francesco de ' Cioni, was an Italian sculptor, goldsmith and painter who worked at the court of Lorenzo de ' Medici in Florence in the early renaissance.
Andrea del Castagno ( or Andrea di Bartolo di Bargilla ) ( c. 1421 – 19 August 1457 ) was an Italian painter from Florence, influenced chiefly by Tommaso Masaccio and Giotto di Bondone.
It has been suggested that Vasari was confusing this murder case with another one involving a " Domenico di Matteo " who was killed by an " Andreino " in 1448, but the archival record shows that this is a misreading: " A cursory examination reveals two things: first, that the name of the dead painter is not Domenico di Matteo, but Domenico di Marco ; and second, and much more crucially, that there is no mention of him having been killed by a painter named Andrea or Andreino.

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