

Tullio Lombardo
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- WikidataTier 1 · Institutional40%
Why this artist matters now
Tullio Lombardo was a Venetian sculptor active in the late 15th and early 16th centuries, known for monumental marble works that synthesized classical Roman forms with the ornamental richness of the Venetian Renaissance. Working primarily in stone, he created large-scale religious commissions and architectural sculpture that established the vocabulary of Venetian High Renaissance sculpture. His most significant works, including the Bacchus and Young Bacchus at the Palazzo Ducale, demonstrate a mastery of anatomical proportion and volumetric modeling informed by direct study of antique sculpture. Lombardo's workshop became a training ground for subsequent generations of sculptors throughout the Veneto.
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Artworks (3)
Artwork sources (3)
- The Met2 published1 img
- Cleveland Museum of Art1 published1 img
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Per-Artwork Provenance Chains (top 2)
- 1493 · Met · 5 provWikidata·titleWikidata·mediumWikidata·year_createdWikidata·primary_image_urlWikidata·artwork_type
- 1475 · Cleveland · 3 provUrl Pattern Extraction 2026-05-27·accession_numberWikidata·titleWikidata·primary_image_url


