Biduino
Biduino or Biduinus (active circa 1173 - 1194) was an Italian sculptor and architect from the Romanesque period, active around Pisa and Lucca. His name is attributed to having been born in Bidogno in Val, near Lugano.[1]
Works
Works attributed to this artist are found in:
- Santi Ippolito e Cassiano, San Casciano, near Pisa
- San Paolo all'Orto
- Parish Church of Saint John and Saint Ermolao, Calci
- Sant'Alessandro, Lucca
- San Salvatore, Lucca
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References
- I maestri comacìni: storia artistica di mille duecento anni (600-1800), by Giuseppe Merzario, page 197.
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