Categories
Time Periods
Assyrian
Baroque
Egyptian
Greek
Medieval-Gothic
Modern
Neoclassical
Renaissance
Roman
Unknown
Artists
- Agasias
- Allegrain, Christophe-Gabriel
- Antigenes
- Apollonius
- Bachmann, Max
- Ball, Thomas
- Banco, Nanni d'Antonio
- Barye, Antoine Louis
- Bologna, Giovanni da
- Bonheur, Isidore
- Borgeson, John
- Canova, Antonio
- Carpeaux, Jean Baptiste
- Chapu, Henri Michel Antoine
- Chinard, Joseph
- Civitali, Matteo
- Cordier, Charles Henri Joseph
- di Bartolommeo, Michelozzo
- Donatello
- Duquesnoy, Francois
- French, Daniel Chester
- Ghiberti, Lorenzo
- Ghiloni, Pietro
- Gigli
- Goujon, Jean
- Hagesandros, Athanadoros and Polydoros of Rhodes
- Houdon, Jean Antoine
- Hunt, William Morris
- Jerome
- Krauss, Robert
- Ladeuil, Leonard Morel
- Landgrebe, Gustav
- Lysippos
- Mena, Pedro de
- Michelangelo
- Micheli, Gebruder
- Myron
- Pampaloni, Luigi
- Phidias
- Pilon, Germain
- Potacelli
- Praxiteles
- Pythokritos
- Robbia, Luca della
- Rogers, John
- Roubiliac, Louis Francois
- Settignano, Desiderio da
- Simmons, Franklin
- Sullivan, Louis Henry
- Tarquinio, F
- Thorvaldsen, Bertel
- Unknown
- Verrocchio, Andrea Del
Museums
Home > Catalog > Artists > Banco
Nanni d'Antonio Banco Sculpture Reproductions
A Florentine sculptor during the fifteenth century, Banco’s first important work was a life sized marble statue of the prophet Isaiah for the Cathedral of Florence. Nanni di Banco was trained by his father Antonio di Banco. His masterpiece is the “Quattro Coronati” for the guilds of the Or San Michele in Florence. Banco exemplifies the stylistic transition from Gothic to Renaissance that was occurring in Italy in the Early 15th century.