Ferdinando Tacca (1619–1686) was an Italian sculptor and architect, active during the Baroque period in Florence. He was the son of Pietro Tacca, a sculptor...
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dreamed. His son Ferdinando Tacca assisted him in the atelier; the inventory (1687) after his death included sculptures doubtless by Pietro Tacca [4]. The studio...
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Tacca may refer to: Ferdinando Tacca (1619-1686) Italian architect Giuseppe Tacca (1917-1984) Italian-French pro-cyclist Pierre Tacca, French pro-cyclist...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Equestrian statue to Ferdinando I by Giambologna and Pietro Tacca (Florence). 43°46′35″N 11°15′38″E / 43.77636°N 11.26050°E...
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Giancarlo de' Medici to designs by the architect Ferdinando Tacca, son of the sculptor Pietro Tacca; its inaugural production was the opera buffa, Il...
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the capitals being attributed to Guidetto. The vaults, designed by Ferdinando Tacca, were added in the 17th century. The north aisle houses a notable Renaissance...
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consisting of the statue of Ferdinando I and its monumental pedestal. In 1617, Cosimo II contracted sculptor Pietro Tacca to create the monument to commemorate...
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Ferdinando I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany (30 July 1549 – 3 February 1609) was Grand Duke of Tuscany from 1587 to 1609, having succeeded his older...
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French sculptor employed in Florence by the Medicis, and the King by Ferdinando Tacca, his student. The statue was destroyed during the French Revolution...
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The initial architects were Alfonso Parigi the Younger, followed by Ferdinando Tacca until 1671. Completing the massive structure was Antonio Maria Ferri...
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by Taddeo Baldini (Resurrection). The wooden crucifix on the left nave altar is attributed to Ferdinando Tacca. Translated from Italia Wikipedia v t e...
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the death of Tacca, the fountains were placed in the Santissima Annunziata plaza on opposite sides of the Equestrian Monument of Ferdinando I. The fountains...
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statue is a modern copy, cast in 1998 by Ferdinando Marinelli Artistic Foundry and replaced in 2008, while Tacca's bronze is sheltered in the new Museo Stefano...
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Immobili when Ferdinando Tacca developed its Teatro della Pergola. He had a close association with the court of Médicis. In 1689, Ferdinando II hired him...
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the 1988 casting of the 'La Fontana del Porcellino', a replica of Pietro Tacca's famous boar statue, which replaced the antique version in Florence's Loggia...
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equestrian statue of Henry IV is a bronze equestrian statue completed by Pietro Tacca. The statue, which now stands on the bridge Pont Neuf, was indirectly commissioned...
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cloister of Santo Spirito. He had trained as an architect under Ferdinando Tacca, and joined Tacca's team enlarging the Palazzo Medici Riccardi, which had been...
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Suciu, Gerald Summers, Edward Sutcliffe, Attila Szűcs, Yaşam Şaşmazer, Ferdinando Tacca, Nevhiz Tanyeli, Sam Taylor-Johnson, Antoni Tàpies, Hale Tenger, Cansu...
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Cominotti, and the sculptors Giovan Battista Stagi, Stagio Stagi and Ferdinando Tacca. The marble pulpit is instead from 1508, by Benti and Lorenzo Stagi...
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statue of Ferdinando I and two Mannerist fountains with fantastical figures, all works completed by the Late Renaissance sculptor Pietro Tacca. SW view...
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Ficherelli. The main altar was completed with marbles and pietra dura by Ferdinando Tacca (son of Pietro), a commission ordered by Lodovico da Verrazzano, governor...
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(Vision of San Lorenzo); Niccolò Lapi; Giottino; Mariotto di Nardo; Ferdinando Tacca (bronze bas-relief of Martyrdom of San Stefano, 1656); Francesco Bianchi...
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cast in Florence by Ferdinando Marinelli Artistic Foundry, a replica of a 1620 bronze cast by Pietro Tacca. It is called "Tacca" in honor of the sculptor...
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grand dukes for Ferdinand I and Cosimo II de' Medici were made by Pietro Tacca performed between 1626 and 1642. The other grand ducal tombs belong to Cosimo...
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Medici, also in Florence, was completed by his studio assistant Pietro Tacca. Giambologna provided as well as many sculptures for garden grottos and...
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restoring and enlarging the palace were – in chronological order – Ferdinando Tacca, Pier Maria Baldini, and Giovanni Battista Foggini. The latter was...
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1676, he became the court sculptor for Cosimo III. After the son of Pietro Tacca, Fernando, died in 1686, the mantle of the premier local sculptor fell to...
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was commissioned by Ferdinando II; the "restoration" was worked out by Pietro Tacca and executed by Lodovico Salvetti from Tacca's model, according to...
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Carrara in 1601. Ferdinando I projected to add four statues of moors prisoners at the pedestal of his monument and gave the task to Pietro Tacca in 1602 but...
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from the workshop of Giambologna, among whom were Gasparo Mola and Pietro Tacca, created the three bronze doors of the facade. In the early 18th century...
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