Sansovino

San·so·vi·no

[san-soh-vee-noh; Italian sahn-saw-vee-naw]
noun
1.
An·dre·a [ahn-dre-ah] , (Andrea Contucci) 1460–1529, Italian sculptor and architect.
2.
his pupil, Ja·co·po [yah-kaw-paw] , (Jacopo Tatti) 1486–1570, Italian sculptor and architect.
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