[Born at Castel Durante, in Italy, 1444. Died at Rome, 1514. Aged 70.]
Memorable as the architect employed by Julius II. and Leo X. to rebuild
the church of St. Peter’s, at Rome, and to construct the famous Loggie
of the Vatican, afterwards completed and adorned by Raffaelle. Bramante
was a bold and original genius, but vain, impetuous, and impatient. As a
consequence of his recklessness, most of his works have speedily
decayed.
[By Alessandro d’Este. Bramante was buried in the crypt of S. Peter’s,
at Rome, called the “Grotte Vaticane.”]