Tullio Lombardo (sculptor)

Tullio Lombardo (sculptor)

Tullio Lombardo (1460 - November 17 1532) was an Italian Renaissance sculptor. He was the brother of Antonio Lombardo and son of Pietro Lombardo. [ [http://www.boglewood.com/cornaro/xlombardo.html Boglewood] ] The Lombardo family worked together to sculpt famous Catholic churches and tombs. He is also known as Tullio Solari. The church of San Zanipolo contains the Monument to Doge Pietro Mocenigo, executed with his father and brother, and the Monument to Doge Andrea Vendramin, [ [http://www.scholarsresource.com/browse/work/8647 Scholars Resource several excellent photographs] . See also Pope-Hennessy and other standard works.] an evocation of a Roman triumphal arch encrusted with decorative figures. Tullio also likely completed the funereal monument to Marco Cornaro in the Church of Santi Apostoli and the frieze in the Cornaro Chapel of the Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari. He also participated in the work to decorate Santa Maria dei Miracoli, Venice.

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* [http://www.metmuseum.org/TOAH/ho/08/eustn/ho_32.100.155.htm Scul;pture in the Metropolitan MA]



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