40. 1518. Giovannantonio Marinelli, called il Mugnaino.
Of this sculptor we find no trace; but we read of another workman in the same craft, by name Anton Maria, who was also nicknamed il Mugnaino. This artist in 1583, with another sculptor, Domenico Capo, was employed to make marble ornaments for an altar in the Duomo.[215]
41. 1518. Giacomo di Pietro Gallo.
42. 1518. Bartolommeo di Pietro Gallo.
Of these two brother masons nothing is known. They may have been related to the cannon-founder, Mosè Gallo, whom we find referred to in 1502, as making guns for the Commune of Siena;[216] or they may have been related to the family from which came Sodoma’s wife, Beatrice, daughter of Luca di Gallo.
43. 1518. Niccolo Filippi.
44. 1518. Cristofano di Carbone.
45. 1544. Pellegrino di Pietro.
The only information to be found, concerning this sculptor, is that he was employed to make a tomb for the Marsili family, which was valued by Francesco Tolomei and Domenico Beccafumi.[217]