Vita Di Alessandro Vittoria, by Tommaso Temanza, offers a detailed biography of the celebrated Italian sculptor Alessandro Vittoria (1525-1608). Vittoria, a prominent figure in the Venetian Renaissance, is known for his exquisite bronze and marble sculptures, as well as his stucco work. This biography explores his artistic journey, influences, and major works, providing valuable insights into the life and career of a significant artist of his time.
Temanza's account delves into Vittoria's training, his relationships with fellow artists, and the historical context in which he worked. It is an important resource for scholars and art enthusiasts interested in the Italian Renaissance and the development of sculpture in Venice.
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