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Bertoldo di Giovanni(Italian, ca. 1440–1491)

Like Verrocchio and Pollaiuolo, Bertoldo spent most of his life in Florence and enjoyed close ties to the Medici household. In his early years a disciple of Donatello, Bertoldo in turn bridged the generations to Michelangelo, to whom he is said to have offered guidance in the Medici Gardens, where many Florentine artists studied the collection of ancient and modern sculpture. Bertoldo’s range, however, was limited, for he evidently confined his attention to sculpture alone, and to reliefs, medals, and small bronzes rather than works on a monumental scale.

Source: Art in The Frick Collection: Paintings, Sculpture, Decorative Arts, New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1996.

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Bronze sculpture of a man standing upright.  His head is turned to his right and he is holding …
Bertoldo di Giovanni
ca. 1470–80
A bronze sculpture of Hercules.  His head is turned to his left.  He has a lion's pelt draped o…
Attributed to a follower of Bertoldo di Giovanni
15th century
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