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The "Lives" of Vasari does not contain the bio of Bernardo Rossellini (Bernardo di Matteo Gamberelli), only that of his brother, Antonio. The 1568 edition did, although he took it out to give more relevance to Antonio, since he (Vasari) considered Antonio to be of more importance.
My experience at Wikipedia tells me that if I had expanded this article as well as this, my assessments would be peppered with [original research?] and [citation needed]. Be that as it may,
If we don't actually know to whom Bernardo was apprenticed, we can't really call that unidentified master "one of that city's better-known sculptors".
We can't say that Bernardo "achieved lasting fame" for the work planned in Rome, but not executed.
Links, such as Misericordia, need to be checked to ascertain whether they're relevant or not. Wikilinking will tie this article more firmly to the rest of the encyclopedia. --Wetman (talk) 19:49, 5 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]