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Bertoldo di Giovanni (circa
1435/
40 –
28 December 1491) was an
Italian sculptor and medallist.
Born in
Florence, he was a pupil of
Donatello and for a long time worked in his master's workshop, carrying out his unfinished works after his death in 1466, for example the bronze pulpit reliefs from the life of Christ in the
Basilica di San Lorenzo di Firenze in Florence. He later became head and teacher of the school for painters and in particular for sculptors, which
Lorenzo de' Medici had founded in his garden. At the same time, Bertoldo was the custodian of the antiques there. Some of the most significant sculptors of their time attended this school, such as
Michelangelo,
Baccio da Montelupo,
Giovanni Francesco Rustici,
Jacopo Sansovino.
He died at
Poggio a Caiano.
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