Jacopo Sansovino

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Jacopo Sansovino was a prominent 16th-century Italian Renaissance sculptor and architect, best known for shaping much of Venice’s architectural landscape, including the Biblioteca Marciana.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Italian architect
Italian sculptor
Renaissance artist
human
activeYearsEnd 1570
activeYearsStart early 16th century
birthName Jacopo Tatti
burialPlace St Mark's Basilica
surface form: Basilica di San Marco
countryOfCitizenship Republic of Florence
Republic of Venice
dateOfBirth 1486-07-02
dateOfDeath 1570-11-27
educatedAt Andrea Sansovino
surface form: Workshop of Andrea Sansovino
employer Republic of Venice
genre monumental architecture
religious sculpture
influencedBy Andrea Sansovino
Donatello
Michelangelo
movement High Renaissance
Italian Renaissance art
surface form: Italian Renaissance
notableFor shaping the architectural landscape of Renaissance Venice
notableWork Bacchus (sculpture)
Biblioteca Marciana
Church of San Francesco della Vigna (Venice)
Church of San Martino (Venice)
Libreria Sansoviniana
Loggetta del Campanile
Madonna del Parto (sculpture)
Palazzo Corner della Ca’ Grande
Palazzo Dolfin Manin
Sacristy of San Marco (Venice)
St James the Greater (sculpture, Florence Cathedral)
St John the Baptist (sculpture, Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari)
Tomb of Doge Andrea Gritti
Zecca of Venice
occupation architect
sculptor
patron Doge of Venice
surface form: Doge Andrea Gritti

Procurators of Saint Mark
surface form: Procurators of San Marco
placeOfBirth Florence
placeOfDeath Venice
positionHeld Procurators of Saint Mark
surface form: Proto of the Procurators of San Marco

chief architect to the Procurators of San Marco
style classical architecture
sculptural classicism
workLocation Florence
Rome
Venice

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