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Barisano da Trani was an Italian sculptor of the 12th century. He is best known for his bronze relief door panels on the doors of churches such asTrani Cathedral (1185) andMonreale Cathedral inMonreale (1179). Barisano da Trani also made relief door panels for churches inAstrano and inRavello on theAmalfi Coast.[1]
Barisano preferred panels on doors which included religious figures, often making them decorative and symbolic. His carving showed similarities with Nordic sculpture and in some works recalls theSassanid art of the Middle East.[2]