2017-07-29T07:36:31+03:00[Europe/Moscow]entrueLeone Leoni, Domenico Fancelli, Arnolfo di Cambio, Gaspar Becerra, Santi Gucci, Alonso Berruguete, Luca della Robbia, Germain Pilon, Damià Forment, Diego Siloe, Pietro Torrigiano, Giuliano da Sangallo, Nanni di Banco, Juan de Juni, Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi, Giovanni Mangone, Taddeo Landini, Ambrogio Buonvicino, Andrea Ciccione, Annibale Caccavello, Marco d'Agrate, Tiziano Aspetti, Antonio Mangiacavalli, Andrea Sansovino, Juan Bautista Vázquez the Elder, Pietro Francavilla, Raffaello da Montelupo, Guglielmo della Porta, Girolamo Santacroce, Francesco Camilliani, Domenico del Barbieri, Andrea di Alessandro, Prospero Spani, Gasparo Cairano, Bartolomé Ordóñez, Tiberio Calcagni, Domenico Poggini, Federico Brandani, Baccio da Montelupo, Guido Mazzoni (sculptor), Tamagnino, Agostino di Duccio, Silvio Cosini, Antonello Gagini, Benedetto da Maiano, Jakob Woller, Hans Leinberger, Felipe Bigarny, Conrad Meit, Giovanni da Nola, Loy Hering, Properzia de' Rossi, Diego de Pesquera, Roque Balduqueflashcards
Leone Leoni (ca. 1509 – 22 July 1590) was an Italian sculptor of international outlook who travelled in Italy, Germany, Austria, France, Spain and the Netherlands.
Domenico Fancelli
Domenico Fancelli (1469–1519) was an Italian sculptor who worked primarily in Spain, where he was one of those who introduced Renaissance art.
Arnolfo di Cambio
Arnolfo di Cambio (c. 1240 – 1300/1310) was an Italian architect and sculptor.
Gaspar Becerra
Gaspar Becerra (1520–1570) was a Spanish painter and sculptor.
Santi Gucci
Santi Gucci (ca. 1530-1600) was an Italian architect and sculptor.
Alonso Berruguete
Alonso González de Berruguete (Alonso Berruguete) (c. 1488 – 1561) was a Spanish painter, sculptor and architect.
Luca della Robbia
Luca della Robbia (1399/1400–1482) was an Italian sculptor from Florence, noted for his glazed terracotta roundels, in a technique he apparently developed himself.
Germain Pilon
Germain Pilon (c. 1525 – 3 February 1590) was a French Renaissance sculptor.
Damià Forment
Damià Forment (1480–1540) was a Spanish architect and sculptor, considered the most important Spanish sculptor of the 16th century.
Diego Siloe
Diego Siloe (englized).
Pietro Torrigiano
Pietro Torrigiano (24 November 1472 – August 1528) was an Italian sculptor of the Florentine school.
Giuliano da Sangallo
Giuliano da Sangallo (c. 1445–1516) was an Italian sculptor, architect and military engineer active during the Italian Renaissance.
Nanni di Banco
Nanni d'Antonio di Banco (c. 1384 – 1421) was an Italian sculptor from Florence.
Juan de Juni
Juan de Juni (Fr. Jean de Joigny; c. 1507–1577) was a French–Spanish sculptor, who also worked as a painter and architect.
Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi
Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi (c. 1460–1528), called L'Antico by his contemporaries for the refined interpretation of the Antique they recognized in his work, was a 16th-century North Italian sculptor, known for his finely detailed small bronzes all'Antica—coolly classicizing, often with gilded details, and silver-inlaid eyes, a refinement that is found in some classical and Hellenistic Greek bronzes.
Giovanni Mangone
Giovanni Mangone (born towards the end of 15th century, died 25 June 1543) was an Italian artist active almost exclusively in Rome during the Renaissance.
Taddeo Landini
Taddeo Landini (c. 1561 – March 13, 1596) was an Italian sculptor and architect of the Mannerist period, active mainly in his native Florence and after 1580, in Rome.
Ambrogio Buonvicino
Ambrogio Buonvicino (circa 1552 - 1622) was an Italian sculptor of the late-Renaissance or Mannerist period, active mainly in Rome.
Andrea Ciccione
Andrea Ciccione (1388–1455), also known as Andrea di Onofrio, Nofri, and da Firenze, was an Italian architect and sculptor of the Renaissance.
Annibale Caccavello
Annibale Caccavello (1515–1595) was an Italian sculptor of the Renaissance, active in his native city of Naples.
Marco d'Agrate
Marco d'Agrate (c. 1504 – c. 1574) was an Italian sculptor of the Renaissance period, active mainly in Lombardy.
Tiziano Aspetti
Tiziano Aspetti (1557/1559 – 1606) was an Italian sculptor of the Renaissance.
Antonio Mangiacavalli
Antonio Mangiacavalli (15th century - 16th century) was an Italian sculptor of the Renaissance.
Andrea Sansovino
Andrea dal Monte Sansovino or Andrea Contucci del Monte San Savino (c. 1467 – 1529) was an Italian sculptor active during the High Renaissance.
Juan Bautista Vázquez the Elder
Juan Bautista Vázquez el Viejo (1510 in Pelayos, province of Salamanca Castile and Leon – 12 June 1588 in Llerena, province of Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain) was a Spanish sculptor.
Pietro Francavilla
Pierre Franqueville, generally called Pietro Francavilla (1548 — 25 August 1615), was a Franco-Flemish sculptor trained in Florence, who provided sculpture for Italian and French patrons in the elegant Late Mannerist tradition established by Giambologna.
Raffaello da Montelupo
Raffaello da Montelupo (c. 1504/1505 – c. 1566/1567), born Raffaele Sinibaldi, was a sculptor and architect of the Italian Renaissance, and an apprentice of Michelangelo.
Guglielmo della Porta
Guglielmo della Porta (c. 1500–1577) was an Italian architect and sculptor of the late-Renaissance or Mannerist period.
Girolamo Santacroce
Girolamo Santacroce (c. 1502 – c. 1537) was a 16th-century Italian sculptor and medalist of the Renaissance period, active mainly in Naples.
Francesco Camilliani
Francesco Camilliani (1530 Florence – 1586) was a Tuscan sculptor of the Renaissance period.
Domenico del Barbieri
Domenico del Barbieri (c. 1506 - c. 1570) was a Florentine artist of the Renaissance period, also referred to as Domenico del Barbiere, Domenico Fiorentino, and, in France,Dominique Florentin.
Andrea di Alessandro
Andrea di Alessandro was an Italian sculptor of the Renaissance period.
Prospero Spani
Prospero Spani (16 February 1516 – 25 May 1584) was an Italian sculptor of the Renaissance, active mainly in the Province of Reggio Emilia.
Gasparo Cairano
Gasparo Cairano, also known as Gasparo da Cairano, de Cayrano, da Milano, Coirano, and other variations (born Milan or Pieve del Cairo or Cairate, before 1489 - Brescia, died before 1517), was an Italian sculptor of the Renaissance.
Bartolomé Ordóñez
Bartolomé Ordóñez (c. 1480 – 6 December 1520) was a Spanish Renaissance sculptor.
Tiberio Calcagni
Tiberio Calcagni (1532–1565) was an Italian sculptor.
Domenico Poggini
Domenico Poggini (1520–1590) was an Italian sculptor, engraver, medallist, goldsmith, and poet.
Federico Brandani
Federico Brandani (1522/1525 – 1575) was an Italian sculptor and stuccoist who worked in an urbane Mannerist style as a court artist of Guidobaldo II della Rovere, Duke of Urbino.
Baccio da Montelupo
Baccio da Montelupo (1469 - 1523(?)), born Bartolomeo di Giovanni d'Astore dei Sinibaldi, was a sculptor of the Italian Renaissance.
Guido Mazzoni (sculptor)
Guido Mazzoni (c. 1445 – 1518, active 1473-1518) was an Italian sculptor and painter of the Renaissance period, working in Bologna, Naples and France.
Tamagnino
Antonio della Porta, better known as Tamagnino (Osteno, c. 1471 - Porlezza, c. 1520) was an Italian sculptor of the Renaissance.
Agostino di Duccio
Agostino di Duccio (1418 – c. 1481) was an early Renaissance Italian sculptor.
Silvio Cosini
Silvio Cosini (Poggibonsi, c. 1495- Milan, after 1547) was an Italian sculptor and stuccoist, mainly active in Florence.
Antonello Gagini
Antonello Gagini (1478–1536) was an Italian sculptor of the Renaissance, mainly active in Sicily and Calabria.
Benedetto da Maiano
Benedetto da Maiano (1442 – May 27, 1497) was an Italian sculptor of the early Renaissance.
Jakob Woller
Jakob Woller (1510–1564) was a German sculptor.
Hans Leinberger
Hans Leinberger, sometimes given as Lemberger (c.1475/1480 – after 1531) was a Late Gothic sculptor from Altbayern, who worked in wood, metal and stone.
Felipe Bigarny
Felipe Bigarny (c. 1475 – 10 November 1542), also known as Felipe Vigarny, Felipe Biguerny or Felipe de Borgoña, etc.
Conrad Meit
Conrad Meit or (usual in German) Conrat Meit (1480s in Worms; 1550/1551 in Antwerp) was a German-born Late Gothic and Renaissance sculptor, who spent most of his career in the Low Countries.
Giovanni da Nola
Giovanni da Nola (1478–1559), also known as Giovanni Merliano, was an Italian sculptor and architect of the Renaissance, active in Naples.
Loy Hering
Loy Hering (b. 1484-85 in Kaufbeuren, d. 1 June 1564 in Eichstätt) was a German Renaissance sculptor.
Properzia de' Rossi
Properzia de' Rossi (c. 1490–1530) was an Italian female Renaissance sculptor.
Diego de Pesquera
Diego de Pesquera was a 16th-century Spanish sculptor of the Sevillian and Granadan schools.
Roque Balduque
Roque Balduque (or Roque de Balduque) (died February 1561) was a sculptor and maker of altarpieces.
Leone Leoni (ca. 1509 – 22 July 1590) was an Italian sculptor of international outlook who travelled in Italy, Germany, Austria, France, Spain and the Netherlands.
Domenico Fancelli
Domenico Fancelli (1469–1519) was an Italian sculptor who worked primarily in Spain, where he was one of those who introduced Renaissance art.
Arnolfo di Cambio
Arnolfo di Cambio (c. 1240 – 1300/1310) was an Italian architect and sculptor.
Gaspar Becerra
Gaspar Becerra (1520–1570) was a Spanish painter and sculptor.
Santi Gucci
Santi Gucci (ca. 1530-1600) was an Italian architect and sculptor.
Alonso Berruguete
Alonso González de Berruguete (Alonso Berruguete) (c. 1488 – 1561) was a Spanish painter, sculptor and architect.
Luca della Robbia
Luca della Robbia (1399/1400–1482) was an Italian sculptor from Florence, noted for his glazed terracotta roundels, in a technique he apparently developed himself.
Germain Pilon
Germain Pilon (c. 1525 – 3 February 1590) was a French Renaissance sculptor.
Damià Forment
Damià Forment (1480–1540) was a Spanish architect and sculptor, considered the most important Spanish sculptor of the 16th century.
Diego Siloe
Diego Siloe (englized).
Pietro Torrigiano
Pietro Torrigiano (24 November 1472 – August 1528) was an Italian sculptor of the Florentine school.
Giuliano da Sangallo
Giuliano da Sangallo (c. 1445–1516) was an Italian sculptor, architect and military engineer active during the Italian Renaissance.
Nanni di Banco
Nanni d'Antonio di Banco (c. 1384 – 1421) was an Italian sculptor from Florence.
Juan de Juni
Juan de Juni (Fr. Jean de Joigny; c. 1507–1577) was a French–Spanish sculptor, who also worked as a painter and architect.
Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi
Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi (c. 1460–1528), called L'Antico by his contemporaries for the refined interpretation of the Antique they recognized in his work, was a 16th-century North Italian sculptor, known for his finely detailed small bronzes all'Antica—coolly classicizing, often with gilded details, and silver-inlaid eyes, a refinement that is found in some classical and Hellenistic Greek bronzes.
Giovanni Mangone
Giovanni Mangone (born towards the end of 15th century, died 25 June 1543) was an Italian artist active almost exclusively in Rome during the Renaissance.
Taddeo Landini
Taddeo Landini (c. 1561 – March 13, 1596) was an Italian sculptor and architect of the Mannerist period, active mainly in his native Florence and after 1580, in Rome.
Ambrogio Buonvicino
Ambrogio Buonvicino (circa 1552 - 1622) was an Italian sculptor of the late-Renaissance or Mannerist period, active mainly in Rome.
Andrea Ciccione
Andrea Ciccione (1388–1455), also known as Andrea di Onofrio, Nofri, and da Firenze, was an Italian architect and sculptor of the Renaissance.
Annibale Caccavello
Annibale Caccavello (1515–1595) was an Italian sculptor of the Renaissance, active in his native city of Naples.
Marco d'Agrate
Marco d'Agrate (c. 1504 – c. 1574) was an Italian sculptor of the Renaissance period, active mainly in Lombardy.
Tiziano Aspetti
Tiziano Aspetti (1557/1559 – 1606) was an Italian sculptor of the Renaissance.
Antonio Mangiacavalli
Antonio Mangiacavalli (15th century - 16th century) was an Italian sculptor of the Renaissance.
Andrea Sansovino
Andrea dal Monte Sansovino or Andrea Contucci del Monte San Savino (c. 1467 – 1529) was an Italian sculptor active during the High Renaissance.
Juan Bautista Vázquez the Elder
Juan Bautista Vázquez el Viejo (1510 in Pelayos, province of Salamanca Castile and Leon – 12 June 1588 in Llerena, province of Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain) was a Spanish sculptor.
Pietro Francavilla
Pierre Franqueville, generally called Pietro Francavilla (1548 — 25 August 1615), was a Franco-Flemish sculptor trained in Florence, who provided sculpture for Italian and French patrons in the elegant Late Mannerist tradition established by Giambologna.
Raffaello da Montelupo
Raffaello da Montelupo (c. 1504/1505 – c. 1566/1567), born Raffaele Sinibaldi, was a sculptor and architect of the Italian Renaissance, and an apprentice of Michelangelo.
Guglielmo della Porta
Guglielmo della Porta (c. 1500–1577) was an Italian architect and sculptor of the late-Renaissance or Mannerist period.
Girolamo Santacroce
Girolamo Santacroce (c. 1502 – c. 1537) was a 16th-century Italian sculptor and medalist of the Renaissance period, active mainly in Naples.
Francesco Camilliani
Francesco Camilliani (1530 Florence – 1586) was a Tuscan sculptor of the Renaissance period.
Domenico del Barbieri
Domenico del Barbieri (c. 1506 - c. 1570) was a Florentine artist of the Renaissance period, also referred to as Domenico del Barbiere, Domenico Fiorentino, and, in France,Dominique Florentin.
Andrea di Alessandro
Andrea di Alessandro was an Italian sculptor of the Renaissance period.
Prospero Spani
Prospero Spani (16 February 1516 – 25 May 1584) was an Italian sculptor of the Renaissance, active mainly in the Province of Reggio Emilia.
Gasparo Cairano
Gasparo Cairano, also known as Gasparo da Cairano, de Cayrano, da Milano, Coirano, and other variations (born Milan or Pieve del Cairo or Cairate, before 1489 - Brescia, died before 1517), was an Italian sculptor of the Renaissance.
Bartolomé Ordóñez
Bartolomé Ordóñez (c. 1480 – 6 December 1520) was a Spanish Renaissance sculptor.
Tiberio Calcagni
Tiberio Calcagni (1532–1565) was an Italian sculptor.
Domenico Poggini
Domenico Poggini (1520–1590) was an Italian sculptor, engraver, medallist, goldsmith, and poet.
Federico Brandani
Federico Brandani (1522/1525 – 1575) was an Italian sculptor and stuccoist who worked in an urbane Mannerist style as a court artist of Guidobaldo II della Rovere, Duke of Urbino.
Baccio da Montelupo
Baccio da Montelupo (1469 - 1523(?)), born Bartolomeo di Giovanni d'Astore dei Sinibaldi, was a sculptor of the Italian Renaissance.
Guido Mazzoni (sculptor)
Guido Mazzoni (c. 1445 – 1518, active 1473-1518) was an Italian sculptor and painter of the Renaissance period, working in Bologna, Naples and France.
Tamagnino
Antonio della Porta, better known as Tamagnino (Osteno, c. 1471 - Porlezza, c. 1520) was an Italian sculptor of the Renaissance.
Agostino di Duccio
Agostino di Duccio (1418 – c. 1481) was an early Renaissance Italian sculptor.
Silvio Cosini
Silvio Cosini (Poggibonsi, c. 1495- Milan, after 1547) was an Italian sculptor and stuccoist, mainly active in Florence.
Antonello Gagini
Antonello Gagini (1478–1536) was an Italian sculptor of the Renaissance, mainly active in Sicily and Calabria.
Benedetto da Maiano
Benedetto da Maiano (1442 – May 27, 1497) was an Italian sculptor of the early Renaissance.
Jakob Woller
Jakob Woller (1510–1564) was a German sculptor.
Hans Leinberger
Hans Leinberger, sometimes given as Lemberger (c.1475/1480 – after 1531) was a Late Gothic sculptor from Altbayern, who worked in wood, metal and stone.
Felipe Bigarny
Felipe Bigarny (c. 1475 – 10 November 1542), also known as Felipe Vigarny, Felipe Biguerny or Felipe de Borgoña, etc.
Conrad Meit
Conrad Meit or (usual in German) Conrat Meit (1480s in Worms; 1550/1551 in Antwerp) was a German-born Late Gothic and Renaissance sculptor, who spent most of his career in the Low Countries.
Giovanni da Nola
Giovanni da Nola (1478–1559), also known as Giovanni Merliano, was an Italian sculptor and architect of the Renaissance, active in Naples.
Loy Hering
Loy Hering (b. 1484-85 in Kaufbeuren, d. 1 June 1564 in Eichstätt) was a German Renaissance sculptor.
Properzia de' Rossi
Properzia de' Rossi (c. 1490–1530) was an Italian female Renaissance sculptor.
Diego de Pesquera
Diego de Pesquera was a 16th-century Spanish sculptor of the Sevillian and Granadan schools.
Roque Balduque
Roque Balduque (or Roque de Balduque) (died February 1561) was a sculptor and maker of altarpieces.
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