Sculpture, being a more monumental art form, was less affected by political events, although cinquecento Mannerist artists still managed to introduce a new expressiveness into their works - an attribute perfectly illustrated by the powerful Rape of the Sabine Women by Giambologna (1529-1608). Outside Italy, important exponents of 16th century plastic art were Juan de Juni(1507-1577), Alonso Berruguete (c.1486-1561) and Francesco Primaticcio(1504-1570). French Mannerist sculptors included: Jean Goujon (c.1510-68),Germain Pilon (1529-1590) and Barthelemy Prieur (1536-1611).