Italian Mannerist Sculptor, 1511-1592
Italian sculptor and architect. He was a major figure in Italian art in the second and third quarters of the 16th century. His extensive travels in north and central Italy gave him an unequalled understanding of developments in architecture and sculpture in the era of Mannerism. His style was based inevitably on the example of Michelangelo but was modified by the suaver work of Jacopo Sansovino. In both sculpture and architecture Ammanati was a highly competent craftsman, and his masterpieces, the tombs of Marco Mantova Benavides and two members of the del Monte family, the Fountains of Juno and Neptune and the courtyard of the Palazzo Pitti, are among the finest works of the period. Related Paintings of AMMANATI, Bartolomeo :. | Russian goddess Staples | Fountain of Neptune | Fountain of Neptune nnn | Leda with the Swan | The Fountain of Neptune lll | Related Artists: Antoine Leon Morel-Fatio French, 1810-1871 Nesterov Nikolai Stepanovich 1862-1942
Conrad Meyer Conrad Meyer (1618 - 1689)