Vincenzo Danti
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Vincenzo Danti
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Vincenzo Danti was an Italian Renaissance sculptor from Perugia. His father was an architect and goldsmith, and Vincenzo developed an interest in drawing and goldsmithing. In 1545 he went to Rome to study sculpture and in 1553 he managed to secure a commission for a bronze statue of Pope Julius III which was placed outside Perugia Cathedral. In 1557 he went to Florence. In 1559 he made a bronze relief depicting Moses and the Brazen Serpent. This was influenced by bronze reliefs by Donatello. It
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Italian sculptor (1530-1576)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincenzo_Danti
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2023-08-09T07:20:23Z
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