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Nino Pisano

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"Euclid", panel fromGiotto's Bell Tower, now in theMuseo dell'Opera del Duomo,Florence

Nino Pisano (fl. 1349 – 1368) was an Italian sculptor, the son ofAndrea Pisano.[1]

He collaborated with his father in sculptures for the churches ofSan Zanipolo atVenice and inSanta Caterina atPisa, and provided some panels for thebell tower ofSanta Maria del Fiore. Nino succeeded his father in the works of theOrvieto Cathedral in 1349.

Works he made alone include aMadonna with Child inSanta Maria Novella, Florence, aSaint Bishop in the Cathedral ofOristano and aMonument to BishopScherlatti now in the Museum ofPisa Cathedral. His other attributed works include aMadonna of the Rose inSanta Maria della Spina, a Madonna with Child inBasilica of Maria S.S. Annunciata in Trapani and aMadonna del Latte in theMuseum of St. Matthew, both in Pisa. AnAnnunciation, once in Santa Caterina, is now in theNational Gallery of Art inWashington, D.C.

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  1. ^"Madonna and Child".Detroit Institute of Arts. RetrievedDecember 8, 2025.
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