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Andrea Pisano (Pontedera 1290  1348 Orvieto)[1][2] also known as Andrea da Pontedera, was an Italian sculptor and architect.

Andrea Pisano
Born1290
Pontedera, Republic of Pisa
Died1348
Orvieto, Papal States
NationalityItalian
Known forArchitecture, sculpture
Detail of Andrea Pisano's panel for the Florence Baptistery.
Detail of Andrea Pisano's panel for the Florence Baptistery.

Biography


Pisano first learned the trade of a goldsmith.[3] Pisano then became a pupil of Mino di Giovanni, about 1300, and worked with him on the sculpture for S. Maria della Spina at Pisa and elsewhere. He made his chief works in Florence, and the formation of his mature style was due rather to Giotto di Bondone than to his earlier master. Of the three world-famed bronze doors of the Baptistery in Florence, the earliest one on the south side was Pisano's work; he started it in 1330 and finished it in 1336. It consists of a number of small quatrefoil panels, the lower eight containing single figures of the Virtues, and the rest scenes from the life of John the Baptist.[4]

Andrea Pisano, while living in Florence, also produced many important works of marble sculpture, all of which strongly show Giotto's influence. In 1340 he succeeded Giotto as Master of the Works of Florence Cathedral.[1] There he produced a series of reliefs, possibly designed by his former teacher, including the double band of panel-reliefs which Pisano executed for the great campanile. The subjects of these are the Four Great Prophets, the Seven Virtues, the Seven Sacraments, the Seven Works of Mercy and the Seven Planets. The duomo contains the chief of Pisano's other Florentine works in marble. In 1347 he became Master of the Works at Orvieto Cathedral, which had already been designed and begun by Lorenzo Maitani.[4][1] These and the aforementioned doors are Pisano's only known works. Pisano also contributed to freeing modern art from Byzantine influence. He died in 1348.[1]

Andrea Pisano had two sons, Nino and Tommaso.[4] Both sons eventually succeeded him as Master of the Works at Orvieto Cathedral.

Giorgio Vasari includes a biography of Andrea Pisano in his Lives.

Pisano's chief pupil was Andrea di Cione, better known as Andrea Orcagna. Another pupil, Giovanni di Balduccio, executed the shrine of Sant'Eustorgio in Milan.[4]




References


  1. Huntley, G. Haydn (1976). "Pisano, Andrea". In William D. Halsey (ed.). Collier's Encyclopedia. Vol. 19. New York: Macmillan Educational Corporation. p. 82.
  2. Murray, P. & L. (1996). Dictionary of art and artists. Penguin Books. ISBN 0-14-051300-0.
  3. Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Andrea Pisano" . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
  4.  One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Pisano, Andrea". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 21 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 647–648.



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[de] Andrea Pisano

Andrea Pisano (* um 1290 in Pontedera bei Pisa; † um 1348 in Orvieto), auch bekannt als Andrea da Pontedera, war ein italienischer Bildhauer, Goldschmied und Architekt.
- [en] Andrea Pisano

[es] Andrea Pisano

Andrea Pisano (Pontedera, 1290-1348 Orvieto)[1][2] también conocido como Andrea da Pontedera o Andrea d'Ugolino da Pontedera, fue un escultor y arquitecto italiano.

[fr] Andrea Pisano

Andrea Pisano né Andrea da Pontedera (Pontedera, v. 1290 - Orvieto, 1348 ou 1349) est un orfèvre, un architecte et un sculpteur italien de la première moitié du XIVe siècle.Il est notamment l'auteur de la première porte (sud) de bronze du Baptistère San Giovanni de Florence[1], et ses 28 scènes bibliques : la vie de saint Jean Baptiste et les allégories des Vertus cardinales et des Vertus théologales.

[it] Andrea Pisano

Andrea Pisano, vero nome Andrea d'Ugolino da Pontedera (Pontedera, 1290 circa – Orvieto, 1348 o 1349), è stato uno scultore e architetto italiano.

[ru] Пизано, Андреа

Андреа Пизано, настоящее имя Андреа де Понтедера (итал. Andrea Pisano, Andrea da Pontedera; около 1290, Понтедера—1348/49, Орвието) — итальянский архитектор, скульптор, ювелир.



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