Jacopo Colonna

Italian artist
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IntroItalian artist
PlacesItaly
isArtist
Work fieldArts
Gender
Male
DeathBologna
The details

Biography

Jacopo Colonna (died 1540) was an Italian sculptor active in the Renaissance.
Born in Venice, he was a pupil of Jacopo Sansovino. He completed a St Jerome statue for the church of San Salvatore, a weeping Christ now in the Gallerie dell'Accademia of Venice. In Padua he completed a St. Anthony in stucco. He was commissioned by Luigi Cornaro, stucco depictions of Minerva, Diana, and Venus, as well as a statue of Mars. He died at Bologna in 1540.

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