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