Niccolò Pisano
Niccolò Pisano was an influential Italian sculptor and architect from the 13th century, known for his work in the Gothic style. He is often credited with reviving classical forms and techniques in sculpture, which had a significant impact on the development of art during the Renaissance. His most famous works include the Pisa Baptistery pulpit and the Pisa Cathedral façade.
Pisano was born around 1220 in Pisa, Italy, and his career spanned several decades. He trained in a workshop that emphasized both sculpture and architecture, allowing him to blend these disciplines in his creations. His legacy continues to inspire artists and sculptors today.