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Italian sculptor in wood
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G.A. Del Maino, Nicodemus (from a broken-up Lamentation), wood, c. 1518, Milano, Castello Sforzesco, Civiche raccolta d’Arte Applicata

Giovanni Angelo Del Maino (active in Pavia and the duchy of Milan 1496–1536; possibly born in Milan, c. 1475; date of death unknown) was an Italian sculptor in wood.


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