Giambologna
Italian sculptor and artist
Born
1529
496 years ago
Died
August 13th, 1608
417 years ago — 79 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Italy
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A prominent Italian sculptor, contributed significantly to mannerist art in the late Renaissance. Mainly worked in marble and bronze, creating dynamic and intricate sculptures. His work often combined classical elements with a sense of movement and energy. Served as the court sculptor for the Medici in Florence, where he produced many acclaimed pieces. Notable works include the statue of Mercury and the fountain of Neptune in Bologna, illustrating mastery in capturing human form and expression.
Created the statue of Mercury
Designed the fountain of Neptune in Bologna
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