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  1. Andrea Sansovino was an Italian architect and sculptor whose works reflect the transition from early to High Renaissance. His earliest great work was the marble Altar of the Sacrament in S. Spirito, Florence, executed for the Corbinelli family between 1485 and 1490; the fineness of detail, high.

  2. Andrea dal Monte Sansovino or Andrea Contucci del Monte San Savino (c. 1467 – 1529) was an Italian sculptor active during the High Renaissance. His pupils include Jacopo Sansovino (no relation).

  3. Italian sculptor and architect, named after his birthplace. He called himself a Florentine, but although much of his sculpture is in Florence, his fame rests on what he did elsewhere, notably in Rome.

  4. Andrea di Niccolò di Menco di Muccio, detto Sansovino, è stato uno scultore e architetto italiano.

  5. Italian architect and sculptor Andrea Sansovino created works that reflect the transition from early to High Renaissance. A good example of this transition is his marble group the Baptism of Christ, started in 1502, now above the central door of the baptistery in Florence.

  6. Andrea Sansovino (ändrĕ´ä sänsōvē´nō), c.1460–1529, Florentine sculptor and architect of the High Renaissance, b. Monte Sansavino. His real name was Andrea Contucci. He trained under Antonio Pollaiuolo and worked in Florence, Rome, and Loreto.

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  8. Leading the Revival of Realism. SANSOVINO, ANDREA CONTUCCI DEL MONTE (1460-1529), Florentine sculptor, was the son of a shepherd called Niccolo di Domenico Contucci, and was born at Monte Sansavino near Arezzo, whence he took his name, which is usually softened to Sansovino.

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