The Lombardo family worked together to sculpt church decorations and tombs such as the funerary monument of Pietro Mocenigo.
He also worked in bronze,[2] and his output encompasses secular and mythological subjects as well as sacred pieces.
He and his brother designed the Malchiostro Chapel in the Cattedrale di San Pietro Apostolo in Treviso.
In 1504 Lombardo was commissioned to build a funerary chapel in the atrium of the Basilica of San Marco for Cardinal Giovanni Battista Zen.
[5] Twenty-eight marble reliefs attributed to Lombardo are now in the Hermitage, St Petersburg.