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Flaminio del Turco

Flaminio del Turco was an Italian architect and sculptor. He was born and active mainly in Siena, Italy. Along with Damiano Schifardini, he helped erect the Collegiata di Provenzano. He also helped the design the church of Santa Lucia, Montepulciano. He completed some altars for the Sienese churches of San Raimondo and San Giovannino della Staffa.

Biography
There are few details about his birth, but the information about his family is quite well known. His father Girolamo was a well-known sculptor in Siena and a certain Bernardino Del Turco, a stonemason, is remembered since the previous century. Flaminio had two sisters, Olimpia and Isabella, both confirmed in 1573, and a brother Alessandro, a goldsmith. We know that Olimpia died in 1585, Alessandro in 1625 and Camilla in 1650, while his parents, Girolamo, died in 1584 and his wife Catarina in 1594. Thanks to the notoriety he acquired, construction began in 1614 on the church of Saints Peter and Paul in the Contrada della Chiocciola and the church of Santa Lucia in Montepulciano, built in 1653 but whose design is attributed to Del Turco, who supposedly completed it in 1633. As a sculptor, many biographers and historians cite numerous altars executed by him, although the reliable sources are scarce. In any case, Enzo Carli in ''L'Arte a Massa Marittima (1976) speaks of him as the best Sienese architect of his time and one of the most gifted sculptors .'' Flaminio Del Turco died in Siena in 1634. ==References==
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