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    Saint Luke is a 2.73 m high bronze statue of Luke the Evangelist by Giambologna, commissioned by the Arte dei Giudici e Notai and completed in 1597–1602...
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  • Luke may also refer to: Saint Luke (Giambologna), a c. 1600 bronze statue of Luke the Evangelist by Giambologna Saint Luke (El Greco), a c. 1610 painting...
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    11°15′40″E / 43.777344°N 11.261176°E / 43.777344; 11.261176 The Cappella di San Luca (Chapel of St Luke), also called dei Pittori is a chapel found in the cloisters...
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  • Francesco Foschi Lattanzio Gambara Benvenuto Tisi Cristofano Gherardi Giambologna Girolamo da Carpi Hendrik Goltzius Fermo Guisoni Girolamo Imparato Bernardino...
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    Andrea Sansovino (1529), Vincenzo Danti (1576), Leone Leoni (1590), and Giambologna (1608, born in Flanders). While church sculpture continued to provide...
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  • of two sculptures for the Chapel of San Luca in the Annunziata, including that of Solomon (along with Giambologna) and John the Evangelist (along with...
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    (Donatello). David, (Donatello). Bacchus, (Michelangelo). Architettura, (Giambologna). Bust of Costanza Bonarelli, (Bernini). Il Pescatorello (little fisher...
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    is the fifth (aligned to nave axis), which has a crucifix (1594–8) by Giambologna for his tomb, with statues of the "Active and Contemplative Lives" by...
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    Naldini Bronzino Pontormo Ammanati Francesco Salviati Alessandro Fei Giambologna Giulio Romano Donatello Titian Parmigianino Rosso Fiorentino Beccafumi...
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    Buonconsigio, a small loggia by Vasari and a Medici crest sculpted by Giambologna. It was again damaged during World War II and then restored. It currently...
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    best known for his bizarre Mannerist fruit and vegetable portraits Giambologna (Italian, 1529–1608), hugely influential Mannerist sculptor Denis Calvaert...
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  • marble and bronze Fountain of Neptune in Bologna, which is surmounted by Giambologna's Neptune, completed in 1566, were based on a 1563 drawing by Laureti...
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    the Fontana del Carciofo ("Fountain of the Artichoke"), designed by Giambologna's former assistant, Francesco Susini, and completed in 1641. In 1616,...
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    in the 17th century: the statue of Philip III, in the Plaza Mayor by Giambologna, and the statue of Philip IV, in the Plaza de Oriente (projected by Velázquez...
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    model made in plaster was used, as was usually done by artists such as Giambologna, whose marked points can be seen in many of his sculptures. Donatello...
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    Giovanni Antonio Dosio, Giovanni de' Medici with Alessandro Pieroni and Giambologna) were not accepted. The façade was then left bare until the 19th century...
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  • Religious Art Giambologna, Samson Slaying a Philistine, c. 1562. Luca Giordano, Samson and Delilah, ca. 1675 Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Guercino...
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    equestrian statue of Ferdinand I of Tuscany was made by the noted sculptor Giambologna and placed there in 1608. The fountain was added in 1640.[citation needed]...
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    Perseus with the head of Medusa, 1545–1554 Giambologna, Samson Slaying a Philistine, about 1562 Giambologna, Rape of the Sabine Women, 1583, Florence,...
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    point of view. In the late 16th century work of the Italian sculptor Giambologna, The Rape of the Sabine Women (1581–1583). introduced a new element;...
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  • sculptures : Sacrifice of Isaac, Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence (url) Giambologna (c. 1524 – 1608), 53 sculptures : Bacchus, Museo Nazionale del Bargello...
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    c. 1547), Agostino Busti, Bartolomeo Ammannati, Giacomo della Porta, Giambologna (Samson Slaying a Philistine c. 1562, his finest work outside Italy[according...
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  • Ghiberti (1378–1455), sculptor, goldsmith and designer active in Florence Giambologna (1529–1608), sculptor in the mannerist style; works include Fountain...
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    versions have been made in modern art—mainly Renaissance—such as those of Giambologna, Antoine Coysevox and Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, or even in drawing or engraving...
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    is a notable example. The Italian Benvenuto Cellini and Flemish-born Giambologna were the style's chief representatives in sculpture. Some historians...
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    were Jacopo della Quercia, Michelozzo, Bernardo and Antonio Rossellino, Giambologna and Agostino di Duccio. Michelangelo's great brooding sculptures, such...
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    Fontana delle Tartarughe in Rome. Pietro Tacca (1577–1640), was a pupil of Giambologna, who later became the official sculptor to the Medici. Giuliano Finelli...
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    Peter Grocco, doctor Sirio Maccioni, restaurateur of international fame Luca Cardelli, computer scientist Christian Dior died in a hotel at Montecatini...
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  • July 30 – Rory O'Donnell, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell (b. 1575) August 13 – Giambologna, Italian sculptor (b. 1529) September 4 – Juan de Zúñiga y Avellaneda...
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    separation of the poets and musicians was done on the basis of an essay by John Lucas Tupper, titled Henry Hugh Armstead, concerning the career of the sculptor...
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