"Euclid", panel from Giotto's Bell Tower, now in the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Florence
Nino Pisano (fl. 1349 – 1368) was an Italian sculptor, the son of Andrea Pisano.
He collaborated with his father in sculptures for the churches of San Zanipolo at Venice and in Santa Caterina at Pisa, and provided some panels for the bell tower of Santa Maria del Fiore. Nino succeeded his father in the works of the Orvieto Cathedral in 1349.
Works he made alone include a Madonna with Child in Santa Maria Novella, Florence, a Saint Bishop in the Cathedral of Oristano and a Monument to Bishop Scherlatti now in the Museum of Pisa Cathedral. His other attributed works include a Madonna of the Rose in Santa Maria della Spina, a Madonna with Child in Basilica of Maria S.S. Annunciata in Trapani and a Madonna del Latte in the Museum of St. Matthew, both in Pisa. An Annunciation, once in Santa Caterina, is now in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
NinoPisano (fl. 1349 – 1368) was an Italian sculptor, the son of Andrea Pisano. He collaborated with his father in sculptures for the churches of San...
them the masterworks of Giovanni and Andrea Pisano, the Master of San Martino, Simone Martini, NinoPisano and Masaccio. Museo Nazionale di Palazzo Reale:...
located tombs of bishops of Fiesole, one by Tino di Camaino and another by NinoPisano. The chancel (or the Cappella Tornabuoni) contains series of famous frescoes...
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the early 14th century. These include Giovanni Pisano, Lupo di Francesco, Andrea Pisano with his sons Nino and Tommaso, and Giovanni di Balduccio. The façade...
Virgins, Strasbourg Cathedral Sculpture from façade of Siena Cathedral by NinoPisano (14th century) In the later Gothic, the sculpture became more naturalistic;...
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1340–1345 Italian Painter Andrea da Firenze 1343–1377 Italian Painter NinoPisano 1343–1368 Italian Painter/Sculptor Puccio di Simone 1345–1365 Italian...
of the Madonna of Trapani, which might be attributed to the work of NinoPisano. Fontana di Tritone ("Triton's Fountain") The Baroque Palazzo della Giudecca...
of bookshelves were built, and a retablo of the Madonna of Trapani by NinoPisano was acquired. By the mid-19th century, the size of the collection necessitated...
Nicola Pisano, followed by his son Giovanni Pisano, and later Andrea Pisano (first bronze doors of the Baptistery of Florence) and NinoPisano. Nicola...
In the interior is a wooden statue of the Annunziata, attributed to NinoPisano. The Church of St. Francis of Assisi was built around 1200 and is currently...
Florence. He was a colleague of Jacopo della Quercia, and was influenced by NinoPisano. Among his listed works are: Madonna dei Chierici, in the Volterra Cathedral...
starting from the 1950s with other companies, notably the one held by Nino Taranto. Pisano was also active in films and on television, even if mainly cast in...
painting presumably modeled on the sculpture carved by the Sicilian master NinoPisano in the mid-14th century. The bookshelves were the work of the viceregal...
interior, with a nave and two aisles, houses a Crucifix attributed to NinoPisano (14th century), paintings by Matteo Rosselli, Baccio Lomi, Aurelio Lomi...
Thomas Gainsborough, Paul Gauguin, Frans Hals, Claude Monet, Angelo Piò, NinoPisano, Rembrandt, Auguste Rodin, and James Tissot. The museum's modern art...
Madonna of Trapani (Our Lady with Child), which might be the work of NinoPisano. The statue is life-size, weighs 12 tons and is 165 cm high. To her left...
Ascension of Christ by Guariento Virgin and Child, polychrome wood by NinoPisano Virgin and Child with Saints, Angels and Donor, by Filippo Lippi St Thomas...