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The famed Medici tombs in Florence were primarily designed and carved by the renowned Renaissance artist Michelangelo Buonarroti. He worked on the tombs of several members of the Medici family, including those in the Basilica of San Lorenzo. Michelangelo's work on these tombs is celebrated for its intricate sculptures and powerful emotional expression, reflecting the grandeur of the Medici lineage.

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