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See the bas-relief upon the pedestal of his "Perseus" in the Loggia de' Lanzi.

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In the National Gallery.

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His family name was Domenico di Currado di Doffo Bigordi. He probably worked during his youth and early manhood as a goldsmith and got his artist's name from the trade of making golden chaplets for the Florentine women. See Vasari, vol. v. p. 66.