Collection: Workshop of Giovanni Antonio Amadeo

Lombard Renaissance mastery defined by intricate classical relief and architectural harmony

Emerging from the vibrant artistic landscape of fifteenth-century Lombardy, the Workshop of Giovanni Antonio Amadeo represents the pinnacle of the Northern Italian Renaissance. Operating at the intersection of late Gothic decorative complexity and the emerging humanist devotion to classical antiquity, this collaborative atelier defined the visual identity of prestigious regional monuments, from the Certosa di Pavia to the Duomo of Milan.

The workshop’s signature lies in its exquisite mastery of relief sculpture and architectural ornamentation. Characterized by a meticulous attention to geometric symmetry, deeply carved drapery, and refined figurative compositions, their work translates classical mythology and sacred narratives into stone with a distinct, tactile elegance.

Today, the surviving corpus of the Amadeo workshop stands as a testament to the rigorous craft of Renaissance stone-carving. Each composition reflects a harmonious balance of form and surface detail, capturing the intellectual rigor and aesthetic sophistication of an era defined by the rebirth of classical ideals.