
Cleveland Museum of Art
Madonna and Child
Andrea Pisano
- Date
- c. 1330–1340
- Medium
- marble with traces of gilding
- Culture
- Italy, Florence, 14th century
- Department
- Medieval Art
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
One of the most important and beautiful sculptures that still exist by this artist, this work is believed to be the only sculpture by Andrea Pisano in the U. S. The attribution to Pisano is based upon a comparison with his bronze reliefs for the Baptistry doors in Florence, fully documented examples of his work. A large body of other statues and reliefs that were unquestionably produced in Andrea's workshop survive. While his style is based upon sculpture typical to Pisa, with its bulk and sense of drama, Pisano was much influenced by the art of the Florentine painter Giotto (1267-1337) and by French Gothic metal-work. Pisano became Master of Works at Orvieto Cathedral in 1347.
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