
Tino di Camaino (c. 1285-1337) was a Sienese sculptor who became one of the leading Gothic sculptors in Italy, working in Pisa, Florence, Siena, and Naples. He trained under Giovanni Pisano and developed a graceful, courtly Gothic style suited to funerary monuments.
His tomb monuments for bishops and nobles in Florence's Santa Croce and the cathedral of Naples combine architectural settings with elegantly carved figures. His gentle, decorative approach influenced Neapolitan sculpture for generations.
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