Antonio del Pollaiuolo

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Antonio del Pollaiuolo was a prominent 15th-century Florentine painter, sculptor, and engraver known for his dynamic depictions of the human figure and contributions to Italian Renaissance art.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Italian engraver
Italian painter
Italian sculptor
Renaissance artist
human
person from the Republic of Florence
activeInCentury 15th century
artisticStyle linear, muscular treatment of the human figure
collaboratedWith Piero del Pollaiuolo NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Italy
Republic of Florence NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Italian
familyName del Pollaiuolo NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork engraving
goldsmithing
painting
sculpture
genre mythological painting
portrait painting
religious art
givenName Antonio NERFINISHED
influenced Florentine Renaissance painters NERFINISHED
Italian engravers of the 15th century
influencedBy Andrea del Castagno NERFINISHED
Donatello NERFINISHED
movement Early Renaissance NERFINISHED
Florentine school NERFINISHED
Italian Renaissance NERFINISHED
notableFor anatomical accuracy in figure drawing
dynamic depictions of the human body in motion
engraving Battle of the Nudes NERFINISHED
notableWork Apollo and Daphne (painting attributed) NERFINISHED
Battle of the Nudes (engraving) NERFINISHED
Decorations for Medici villas (attributed) NERFINISHED
Hercules and Antaeus NERFINISHED
Hercules and the Hydra NERFINISHED
Portrait of a Young Woman (attributed) NERFINISHED
The Cardinal of Portugal’s Tomb (sculptural elements) NERFINISHED
The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian NERFINISHED
Tomb of Pope Innocent VIII NERFINISHED
Tomb of Pope Sixtus IV NERFINISHED
Virtues series for the Mercanzia, Florence (with Piero del Pollaiuolo) NERFINISHED
occupation engraver
goldsmith
painter
sculptor
sexOrGender male
sibling Piero del Pollaiuolo NERFINISHED
workLocation Florence NERFINISHED
Rome

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Pollaiuolo brothers notableMembers Antonio del Pollaiuolo