proper nounpɪˈsɑːnəʊpəˈzänō
Andrea (c.1290–c.1348) and Nino, his son (died c.1368), Italian sculptors. Andrea created the earliest pair of bronze doors for the baptistery at Florence (completed 1336). Nino was one of the earliest to specialize in free-standing life-size figures.
皮萨诺,安德里亚(约1290-约1348);皮萨诺,尼诺(安德里亚之子,卒于约1368年)(意大利雕塑家;安德里亚制作了佛罗伦萨洗礼堂最早的一对铜门 完成于1336年;尼诺是最早专事自由站立式真人大小雕像的雕塑家之一)
Rhymes
Americano, Arno, boliviano, Bolzano, Carnot, chicano, guano, Kano, llano, Locarno, Lugano, Marciano, Marrano, meccano, oregano, poblano, Romano, siciliano, soprano, Sukarno
proper nounpɪˈsɑːnəʊpəˈzänō
Two Italian sculptors, Nicola (c.1220–c.1278) and his son Giovanni (c.1250–c.1314). Nicola's work departed from medieval conventions and signalled a revival of interest in classical sculpture. His most famous works are the pulpits in the baptistery at Pisa and in Siena cathedral. Giovanni's works include the richly decorated facade of Siena cathedral.
皮萨诺(两位意大利雕塑家,尼古拉 约 1220-约 1278及其子乔万尼 约1250-约1314;尼古拉的作品离弃中世纪传统,标志了对古典雕塑的兴趣的复兴,其最著名的作品为比萨洗礼堂和锡耶纳教堂的布道坛;乔万尼的作品包括锡耶纳教堂装饰繁复的门面)