- Bonanno Pisano
Bonanno Pisano (
Pisa ), active in the 1170s and 1180s, was an Italian sculptor, mixing byzantine and classical elements.Giorgio Vasari wrongly attributed the realisation of theLeaning Tower of Pisa to him in his "Vite ". Pisano was born in Pisa and worked there most of his life. In the 1180s, he departed for Monreale, inSicily , where he completed the doors to the cathedral before returning to Pisa, where he died. Pisano was buried at the foot of the leaning tower, where his sarcophagus was discovered in 1820.Works
Porta Reale
Between March 1179 and March 1180, he created the bronze Porta Reale of the cathedral of Pisa, which was destroyed in the 1595 fire.
The San Ranieri gate in Pisa
From 1186 on, he constructed the San Ranieri gate, at the right
transept of the Duomo, depicting the main episodes of the Life ofChrist .The gate of the cathedral of
Monreale Constructed between 1185 and 1186, the gate is signed "Bonanno civis pisanus". It depicts five scenes of the
Old Testament at the bottom, starting withAdam and Eve , and five scenes of theNew Testament at the top, ending in "Christ and Mary in the glory of Paradise".ource
*Antonio Milone, '"Bonanno Pisano", in "Artifex bonus", page 82-89, Roma-Bari 2004.
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