Baccio Bandinelli
(17 October 1493 - shortly before 7 February 1560), was a Renaissance Italian sculptor, draughtsman and painter.
Bandinelli was the son of a prominent Florentine goldsmith, and first apprenticed in his shop. As a boy, he was apprenticed under Giovanni Francesco Rustici, a sculptor friend of Leonardo da Vinci. Among his earliest works was a Saint Jerome in wax, made for Giuliano de' Medici, identified as Bandinelli's by John Pope-Hennessy
Giorgio Vasari, a former pupil in Bandinelli's workshop, claimed Bandinelli was driven by jealousy of Benvenuto Cellini and Michelangelo; and recounts that:
Related Paintings of Baccio Bandinelli :. | Holy Family with St. Elizabeth, Zechariah, and the infant St. John the Baptist | Women at the Fountain in Sottomarina di Chioggia | Tolstoy portrait | Pentecostes | Sunday Morning at Appledore | Related Artists: Hippolyte-LucasFrench, 1854-1925 Meszoly, GezaHungarian Painter, 1844-1887 Pietro vannucci called IL peruginoCitta della Pieve ca 1448 -Fontignano 1523
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