• Nanni di Banco made a name for himself in the transition from International Gothic art to Renaissance art creating a path for Early Renaissance in Florence.
  • Nanni was trained by his father, Antonio di Banco, a sculptor who worked with Niccolò d’Arezzo on the Cathedral of Florence.
  • An important figure in Italian Renaissance Sculpture, the Florentine artist and architect Nanni d'Antonio di Banco was the son of an artist named Antonio.
  • Nanni di Banco. Nanni di Banco (* 1384 in Florence, † February 13, 1421 ) was an Italian sculptor of the Florentine school.
  • It is a mark of Nanni di Banco's economic and social standing that, in September of 1418, he was selected for major political office as one of the twelve Buonuomini.
  • Here, you have the importance of the relationships, the importance of the group, in Nanni di Banco’s “Four Crowned Saints.” [3:10] [music].
  • Nanni di Banco. Catholic University of Leuven. Firenze. Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore. Porta della mandorla. Nanni di Banco; Donatello.
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  • Nanni di Banco — Quattro Santi Coronati, around 1408 15. Florence Nanni d Antonio di Banco (c. 1384 – 1421) was an Italian sculptor from Florence.
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