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Giovan Francesco Rustici, or Giovanni Francesco Rustici, (1475–1554) was an Italian Renaissance painter and sculptor. He was born into a noble family of Florence, with an independent income. Rustici profited from study of the Medici sculpture in the garden at San Marco, and according to Giorgio Vasari, Lorenzo de' Medici placed him in the studio of Verrocchio, and that after Verrocchio's departure for Venice, he placed himself with Leonardo da Vinci, who had also trained in Verocchio's workshop. He shared lodgings with Leonardo while he was working on the bronze figures for the Florence Baptistry, for which he was ill paid and resolved, according to Vasari, not to work again on a public commission. Moreover, an echo of Leonardo's inspiration is unmistakable in the much-discussed and much-r

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  • Giovanni Francesco Rustici (ca)
  • Giovanni Francesco Rustici (cs)
  • Giovanni Francesco Rustici (de)
  • Giovanni Francesco Rustici (es)
  • Giovanni Francesco Rustici (en)
  • Giovanni Francesco Rustici (fr)
  • Giovan Francesco Rustici (it)
  • Рустичи, Джованни Франческо (ru)
  • Giovanni Francesco Rustici (sv)
  • Джованні Франческо Рустічі (uk)
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  • Giovanni Francesco Rustici (1474 Florencie – 1554 Tours) byl italský sochař. (cs)
  • Giovanni Francesco Rustici (* 1474 in Florenz; † 1554 in Tours) war ein italienischer Bildhauer und Maler. (de)
  • Giovanni Francesco Rustici, (Florencia, 1474 - Tours, 1554) fue un escultor italiano del renacimiento.​ (es)
  • Giovanni Francesco Rustici ou Giovanfrancesco Rustichi (né en 1474 à Florence et mort à Tours en 1554), est un sculpteur et un architecte italien. (fr)
  • Giovan Francesco Rustici (Firenze, 1475 – Tours, 1554) è stato uno scultore italiano. (it)
  • Giovanni Francesco Rustici, född 1474 i Florens, död 1554 i Tours, var en italiensk bildhuggare. Giovanni Francesco Rustici härstammade från en välbärgad florentinsk familj och var lärjunge till Andrea del Verrocchio. Hans plastik visar jämte starkt klassiskt inflytande påverkan från Leonardo da Vinci och Michelangelo. Hans erkänt bästa verk, bronsfiguren Den predikande Johannes Döparen, som består av tre sorgfälligt modellerade gestalter, finns över en ingång till i Florens. År 1528 begav han sig på inbjudan av franske kungen Frans I till Frankrike, där han stannade till sin död. Av hans franska arbeten är inga bevarade. (sv)
  • Джованни Франческо Рустичи (итал. Giovanni Francesco Rustici; 1474, Флоренция — 1554, Тур) — флорентийский скульптор эпохи Возрождения. (ru)
  • Джова́нні Франче́ско Русті́чі (італ. Giovanni Rustici; 1474, Флоренція — 1554, Тур) — флорентійський скульптор. (uk)
  • Giovanni Francesco Rustici (1474 – 1554) va ser un pintor i escultor italià del Renaixement. Va nàixer al si d'una noble família de Florència. Va tenir l'oportunitat d'estudiar les escultures dels Mèdici al jardí de San Marco, i Vasari diu que Lorenzo de Mèdici el va introduir al taller del Verrocchio. Després del trasllat del Verrocchio a Venècia, es va col·locar com a ajudant de Leonardo da Vinci, qui també s'havia format al taller del Verocchio. Va compartir allotjament amb Leonardo mentre treballava en les figures del Baptisteri, per les quals va rebre un pagament insuficient que li va fer decidir, segons Vasari, no treballar mai més per a comandes públiques. En aquella època, , a De sculptura (1504), el va citar com un dels principals escultors de la Toscana, al mateix nivell que Bene (ca)
  • Giovan Francesco Rustici, or Giovanni Francesco Rustici, (1475–1554) was an Italian Renaissance painter and sculptor. He was born into a noble family of Florence, with an independent income. Rustici profited from study of the Medici sculpture in the garden at San Marco, and according to Giorgio Vasari, Lorenzo de' Medici placed him in the studio of Verrocchio, and that after Verrocchio's departure for Venice, he placed himself with Leonardo da Vinci, who had also trained in Verocchio's workshop. He shared lodgings with Leonardo while he was working on the bronze figures for the Florence Baptistry, for which he was ill paid and resolved, according to Vasari, not to work again on a public commission. Moreover, an echo of Leonardo's inspiration is unmistakable in the much-discussed and much-r (en)
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