Giovanni Battagio
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Giovanni Battagio was an Italian Renaissance sculptor and architect.
A follower of Giovanni Antonio Amadeo, from 1483 he worked on Santa Maria presso San Satiro and other buildings in Milan. He designed the Sanctuary of Santa Maria della Croce in Crema, and the Tempio Civico dell'Incoronata in Lodi, one of the masterworks of the Renaissance in Lombardy.
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