Francesco Brambilla the Younger was an Italian sculptor active in the Milanese area during the Renaissance (16th century), particularly famous for his work of decorating the Milan cathedral. The statues of the Four Doctors of the Church are his work, placed in the right pulpit and made in 1590, cast in bronze by Giovanni Battista Busca; he also made the models for most of the angels in the rear choir, those for the choir carvings and the stuccoes of the shutters.
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