Jacopo Celega
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Jacopo Celega (died before 30 March 1386) was a fourteenth-century
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. Little is known of Calegna's biography, but some of his work remains today. Around 1330 he took over construction of the Venetian church
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– normally referred to only as the Frari – work that was finished by his son Pier Paolo in 1396.


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Republic of Venice architects 1380s deaths Year of birth unknown Year of death uncertain {{Italy-architect-stub