Flemish sculptor (1529–1608)
The last sculptor who mattered before the Renaissance closed its books. He ran a factory of bronze and marble, turning out works that stretched Mannerism to its elegant, twisting limit.
Born in 1529, he carried three names across three languages—Jean de Boulogne in French, Jehan Boulongne in Flemish, Giovanni da Bologna in Italian—but the world settled on Giambologna. He built a large workshop that moved between bronze and marble, small pieces and monumental ones, all executed in the late Mannerist style that defined his era. He died on 13 August 1608, the final significant sculptor the Italian Renaissance would produce.
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