Bertoldo di Giovanni

Italian sculptor of the Renaissance

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Active during the Italian Renaissance, contributed to the development of sculpture in Florence. Collaborated with Donatello and worked on various projects that showcased mastery in carving and modeling figures. Influenced a generation of artists, incorporating classical elements into his art. Established a workshop where many apprentices learned the craft. His works often displayed a combination of classical themes and Renaissance humanism.

Worked on sculptures for the Tomb of Pope John XXIII

Created reliefs for the Basilica di San Lorenzo

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