Jacopo Sansovino

Italian sculptor and architect

Jacopo Sansovino - Italian sculptor and architect
Born

July 2nd, 1486
538 years ago

Died

November 27th, 1570
454 years ago — 84 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Italy

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An Italian sculptor and architect, he contributed significantly to the Renaissance in Venice. His works include the monumental sculpture of the Madonna and Child in the Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari and the design of the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana. He played a pivotal role in developing Venetian architecture, influencing the city’s aesthetic during the 16th century. His approach combined classical elements with innovative designs that characterized the period.

Created the iconic Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana

Designed the Loggetta of the Campanile di San Marco

Sculpted notable works like the Virgin and Child

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