Andrea Pisano

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Andrea Pisano was a 14th-century Italian sculptor and architect of the early Renaissance, renowned for his bronze doors of the Florence Baptistery and contributions to Florentine Gothic architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gothic artist
Italian sculptor
Renaissance artist
architect
human
activeInCentury 14th century
associatedWith Florence Baptistery NERFINISHED
Florence Cathedral Campanile NERFINISHED
Florentine Gothic architecture NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Italy
Republic of Florence NERFINISHED
employer Florence Baptistery NERFINISHED
Florence Cathedral NERFINISHED
Opera del Duomo of Florence NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork ecclesiastical architecture
monumental sculpture
genre architectural sculpture
religious sculpture
hasWorkType architectural reliefs
baptistery doors
relief panels
influenced Florentine Renaissance sculptors
Lorenzo Ghiberti NERFINISHED
influencedBy Giotto di Bondone NERFINISHED
materialUsed bronze
marble
movement Gothic art NERFINISHED
early Renaissance NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Italian
notableFor Florentine Gothic architectural decoration
innovative narrative reliefs
integration of sculpture with architecture
notableWork bronze doors of the Florence Baptistery
campanile reliefs for Florence Cathedral
relief panels depicting the Life of St. John the Baptist
relief panels depicting the Virtues on the Florence Baptistery doors
reliefs of the Arts and Sciences on the Campanile of Florence Cathedral
south doors of the Florence Baptistery NERFINISHED
occupation architect
sculptor
positionHeld master of works of Florence Cathedral
style bronze relief
naturalistic relief sculpture
workLocation Florence NERFINISHED
Naples NERFINISHED
Orvieto NERFINISHED

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Giotto's Campanile architect Andrea Pisano