Matteo di Cione
Matteo di Cione (1330–1380) was an Italian sculptor, notable for being the brother of three of the great painters of Gothic Florence, Nardo di Cione, Jacopo di Cione and Andrea di Cione. The di Cione (pronounced dee choh’ nay) brothers often worked collaboratively, and Matteo is known to have supplied marble for Orcagna's altarpiece in the Orsanmichele (c.1381).[1]
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- Gothic sculptors
- Sculptors from Florence
- 1330 births
- 1380 deaths
- 14th-century people of the Republic of Florence
- 14th-century Italian sculptors
- Italian male sculptors
- Sibling artists
- Italian sculptor stubs