Antonio Rossellino
Antonio Gamberelli (c. 1427–1479), nicknamed Antonio Rossellino for the colour of his hair, was a Florentine sculptor. His older brother, from whom he received his formal training, was the painter Bernardo Rossellino.
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1427 - 1479 - Florentine - Bernardo Rossellino
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The youngest of five brothers, sculptors and stone cutters, family name Gamberelli. He is said to have studied under Donatello and is remarkable for the sharpness and fineness of his bas-relief.
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Donatello - Bas-relief
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His most important work is the monument of Cardinal Jacopo of Portugal in the Basilica di San Miniato al Monte, Florence 1461- 67.
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Cardinal Jacopo - Portugal - Basilica di San Miniato al Monte - Florence - 1461 - 67
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The portrait bust of Matteo Palmieri in the Bargello is signed and dated 1468. In 1470 he made the monument for the Duchess of Amalfi, Mary of Aragon, in the Church of Monte Oliveto, Naples; the relief of the Nativity over the altar in the same place is also probably his. A statue of John the Baptist as a boy is in the Bargello; also a delicate relief of the Madonna and Child, an Ecce Homo, and a bust of Francesco Sassetti. The so-called Madonna del Latte on a pillar in the Church of St. Croce is a memorial to Francesco Neri, who fell by the stab intended for Lorenzo de' Medici. Other reliefs of the Madonna and Child are in the Via della Spada, Florence, and in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. In the latter place is the bust of Giovanni di S. Miniato, a doctor of arts and medicine, signed and dated 1456. Working in conjunction with Mino da Fiesole, Rosselino executed the reliefs of the Assumption of Mary and the martyrdom of St. Stephen for the pulpit at Prato. A marble bust of the boy Baptist in the Pinacoteca, Faenza, and a Christ Child in the Louvre are attributed to Antonio by some authorities.
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Bargello - 1468 - 1470 - Naples - Nativity - John the Baptist - Madonna and Child - Ecce Homo - Francesco Sassetti - Lorenzo de' Medici - Victoria and Albert Museum - London - 1456 - Mino da Fiesole - Assumption of Mary - Prato - Faenza - Louvre
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Giorgio Vasari includes a biography of Rossellino in his Lives.
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