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Tribolo, Niccolò [Niccolò di Raffaello de Pericoli; il Tribolo]
(b ?Florence, 1500; d ?Florence, 7 Sept 1550). Italian sculptor, engineer and garden designer. He was apprenticed in Florence first as a wood-carver with Giovanni dAlesso dAntonio and then as a sculptor with Jacopo Sansovino, whom he continued to assist well into the second decade of the 16th century. Vasari listed many works (most now untraced) from Tribolos youth, among which was his earliest fountain; an old terracotta copy (London, V&A) shows this unpretentious and slightly old-fashioned work to have featured two children and a spouting dolphin that foreshadow the blithe charm of his later masterpieces.
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- Tribolo, Niccolò
- assistants
- attributions
- collaboration
- Bologna, §IV, 2: S Petronio
- Cioli: (1) Simone Cioli
- Fantoni, Giacomo
- Medici, de: (7) Pope Leo X
- Montelupo, da: (2) Raffaello da Montelupo
- Sangallo, da: (6) Francesco da Sangallo
- Aimo, Domenico
- Buglioni, Santi (di Michele Viviano)
- Cosini, Silvio
- Sangallo, Francesco da
- Stagi, Stagio
- Volpaia, Benvenuto di Lorenzo
- gardens
- grottoes
- patrons and collectors
- Gaddi (ii): (1) Giovanni de Gaddi
- Giambologna, §I, 2: Statues, statue groups and fountains
- Italy, §IV, 3(iii)(a): Mannerist sculpture, c 1530c 1600: Florence
- Medici, de: (14) Cosimo I de Medici
- Palla, Giovanbattista della
- Valois, House of: (14) Francis I, §2: Painting, sculpture and other arts
- Vasari: (1) Giorgio Vasari, §IV: Collection
- pupils
- sculpture
- teachers
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