Desiderio Da Settignano
(b. ca. 1428, Settignano, d. 1464, Firenze)

Desiderio da Settignano, real name DESIDERIO DE BARTOLOMMEO DI FRANCESCO DETTO FERRO, Italian sculptor, born in Settignano, near Florence, into a family of stonemasons. Desiderio worked in marble and was influenced by his great Florentine contemporary Donatello, but he developed a less dramatic, more refined and graceful style.
Two works are definitely assigned to him: the tomb (begun after 1453, Santa Croce, Florence) of Carlo Marsuppini and the tabernacle of the holy sacrament (finished 1461, San Lorenzo, Florence). A number of portrait busts, freestanding or bas-relief, have been attributed to him, particularly that of a young woman in the Bargello, Florence.

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