Tino di Camaino (c. 1280 – c. 1337) was an Italian sculptor. Born in Siena, the son of architect Camaino di Crescentino, he was a pupil of Giovanni Pisano...
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Florence Baptistery (redirect from Charity (Tino di Camaino))
empty. Sculptural groups made for the Baptistery Tino di Camaino, Baptism of Christ Tino di Camaino, Hope Andrea Sansovino, Vincenzo Danti, and Innocenzo...
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cricketer Tino Bianchi (1905–1996), Italian actor Tino Bonk (born 1967), German bobsledder Tino Boos (born 1975), German ice hockey player Tino di Camaino (1280–1337)...
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Siena Baptistery of San Giovanni (redirect from Battistero di San Giovanni, Siena)
cathedral. It was built between 1316 and 1325 by Camaino di Crescentino, the father of Tino di Camaino. The façade, in Gothic style, is unfinished in the...
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Santa Maria Novella (redirect from Basilica di Santa Maria Novella)
In the same aisle, are located tombs of bishops of Fiesole, one by Tino di Camaino and another by Nino Pisano. The chancel (or the Cappella Tornabuoni)...
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[citation needed] The tomb, constructed in 1315 by Sienese sculptor Tino di Camaino, was built above the grave itself, with the statue of Henry VII lying...
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the Wayback Machine Coat of Arms of Cassono della Torre by Tino di Camaino, in the Basilica di Santa Croce, Florence. Coat of arms in the Torriani Book...
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Palazzo Vecchio (section Cappella di Eleonora)
Sienese artist Pietro Lorenzetti. This room also holds Adoring Angel by Tino di Camaino from around 1321, a Bust of Saint Antonino in painted plaster from...
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sculpting of the pulpit of the Cathedral of Pisa, later was a pupil of Tino di Camaino. In 1315, he worked as architect of the Cathedral of Pisa. He was active...
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Siena Cathedral (redirect from Duomo di Siena)
Boniface VIII) was erected between 1317 and 1318 by the Sienese sculptor Tino di Camaino. He had succeeded his father as the master-builder of the Siena cathedral...
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seaport to a city of elegance and medieval splendor. Robert commissioned Tino di Camaino to produce a tomb for his son, who should have been his heir, and Giotto...
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1328) 1280: Pietro Lorenzetti – Italian painter (died 1348) 1280: Tino di Camaino – Italian sculptor (died 1337) 1280: Bernardo Daddi – early Italian...
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generations, especially on Arnolfo di Cambio, Andrea Orcagna, Bonino da Campione, Tino di Camaino, Lorenzo Maitani and Giovanni di Balduccio, who took it to other...
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sculptor (born 1290) 1337: Giotto di Bondone – Italian painter and architect from Florence (born 1267) 1337: Tino di Camaino – Italian sculptor (born 1280)...
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Important sculptors included two pupils of Giovanni Pisano: Arnolfo di Cambio and Tino di Camaino, and Bonino da Campione. The Trecento was also famous as a time...
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Brunetto Latini, discovered in 1751, and a sarcophagus attributed to Tino di Camaino (early 14th century). Other artworks once housed in the church include...
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Florence Cathedral (redirect from Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore)
monument of Antonio d'Orso (1323), bishop of Florence, was made by Tino da Camaino, the most important funeral sculptor of his time. The monumental crucifix...
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Important sculptors included two pupils of Giovanni Pisano: Arnolfo di Cambio and Tino di Camaino, and Bonino da Campione. During the Middle Ages, painters and...
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February 12 – Italian sculptor Tino di Camaino is commissioned by the Republic of Pisa to create the statue of the late Enrico VII di Lussemburgo (Henry VII,...
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commissioned the Sienese sculptor Tino di Camaino to create the funerary monument for his mother, Mary of Hungary. Tino di Camaino had arrived at the royal court...
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Fanzago, Luigi Vanvitelli, Jusepe de Ribera, Domenichino, Guido Reni, Tino di Camaino, Marco dal Pino, Simone Martini, Mattia Preti and many others. During...
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Naples Cathedral (redirect from Cattedrale di Napoli)
but retains the 15th century portal, including some sculptures by Tino da Camaino. The church houses a vial of the blood of Saint Januarius, which is...
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architect Tino da Camaino, king Robert of Naples enlarged the fortress described in documents as palatium in summitatae montanae Sancti Erasmi. Camaino also...
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William Reinhold; Walther, Josephine L.; Boothroyd, R. H. (1935). Tino di Camaino: a Sienese sculptor of the fourteenth century. Paris: Pegasus Press...
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Bardini. Among the works on display are: Allegory of Charity, statue by Tino di Camaino St Michael Archangel, painting by Antonio del Pollaiuolo The Choice...
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Michelozzo to adopt a radically original overall scheme from those of Tino di Camaino (c. 1285–1337), the Siennese sculptor whose wall-tombs of a century...
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mortal remains were transferred three years later to Siena, where Tino di Camaino was commissioned to build a monumental tomb for him, initially set...
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February 12 – Italian sculptor Tino di Camaino is commissioned by the Republic of Pisa to create the statue of the late Enrico VII di Lussemburgo (Henry VII,...
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published his first articles about the Tuscan artists – Giovanni Pisano, Tino di Camaino, and Giambologna, among others – in the journal "Archivio Storico dell’Arte"...
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Salmi and Matteo Marangoni. His graduation thesis was on the sculptor Tino di Camaino (1285-1337). In 1937 he was made superintendent of Aquila and two years...
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