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Tino di Camaino : ウィキペディア英語版
Tino di Camaino

Tino di Camaino (c. 1280 – c. 1337) was an Italian sculptor.
Born in Siena, the son of the architect Camaino di Crescentino, he was a pupil of Giovanni Pisano, whom he helped work on the façade of the Cathedral of Siena. Later Tino followed his master to Pisa, where in 1311 he became responsible for the work on the Cathedral. Four years later he executed the funerary monument of Emperor Henry VII; subsequently he executed similar works in Siena and Florence, including the famous tomb of the Bishop Orso at Santa Maria del Fiore and the tomb of Gastone della Torre in the museum of Santa Croce.
From 1323 he worked in Naples, under King Robert of Anjou. Again he executed several funerary monuments, including those of Catherine of Austria in San Lorenzo Maggiore and Queen Mary of Hungary in Santa Maria Donnaregina.
Other works are in Badia Cava dei Tirreni ()
He died in Naples around 1337.
==Bibliography==

Enzo Carli, ''Tino Di Camaino: Scultore'' (Firenze: Felice Le Monnier, 1934)
Carlos Sastre Vázquez, ''Contemplando una obra maestra de Tino di Camaino", Ruta Cicloturística del Románico Internacional, XXX (2012), pp. 65-69 (c-sastre-camainobarberinoorso )



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