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    Giovanni della Robbia (1469–1529) was an Italian Renaissance sculptor, mostly in ceramics. Giovanni della Robbia was the son of Andrea della Robbia (1435–1525)...
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  • sculptor, nephew of Luca Giovanni della Robbia (1469–1529), son of Andrea Girolamo della Robbia (1488–1566), son of Andrea Della Robbia Pottery (1894–1906)...
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    to his nephew Andrea della Robbia and great-nephews Giovanni della Robbia and Girolamo della Robbia. Although a leading sculptor in stone, after developing...
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    Andrea della Robbia (20 October 1435 – 4 August 1525) was an Italian Renaissance sculptor, especially in ceramics. Born in Florence, Robbia was the son...
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    Andrea della Robbia, together with his brother Giovanni della Robbia were among the most active collaborators in the family workshop. Della Robbia was born...
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    embellished by a glazed terra cotta and a marble font, masterpieces by Giovanni della Robbia (1498). The cupboards were designed by Bernardo Buontalenti in 1593...
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    Sin, by Michiel Coxie The snake in this piece, by the Workshop of Giovanni della Robbia, has a woman's face that resembles Eve's. Adam, Eve, and the (female)...
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    depicted as the Magi and their retinue. This terracotta relief by Giovanni della Robbia shows the Christ Child as part of the Holy Trinity, adored by Mary...
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    addition still has a terracotta lunette depicting the Pietà by Giovanni della Robbia and clay sculpture with the Madonna with Child and two angels, attributed...
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    the original on June 6, 2006. Retrieved July 24, 2006. "Sala di Giovanni della Robbia". Bargello National Museum. Ministry of Cultural Heritage. Archived...
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    the left of the apse are a polychrome terracotta tabernacle by Giovanni della Robbia. To right of the entrance is the tomb with the bust of Anna Ubaldi...
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  • The Palazzo Viviani della Robbia is a Baroque-style palace located on Via de Tornabuoni #15, corner with Via della Spada, in the quartieri of Santa Maria...
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    production of Madonnas. They were the della Robbia family, and they were not painters but modellers in clay. Luca della Robbia, famous for his cantoria gallery...
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    model an infant Christ to accompany the 15th century Madonna by Giovanni della Robbia Madonna now situated in the Lady Chapel. In 2008, a work entitled...
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    and three apses. It houses a baptism shell by Giovanni della Robbia (1513) and a triptych by Giovanni del Biondo (1375). Bridge over the Pesa River in...
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    interior houses a terracotta statue of the Immaculate Conception by Giovanni della Robbia, frescoes by Bartolo di Fredi, Taddeo Gaddi, Cennino Cennini and...
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    The Della Robbia Pottery was a ceramic factory founded in 1894 in Birkenhead, near Liverpool, England. It closed in 1906. Initially it mostly made large...
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    depicting the Madonna, Saints and Angels (1504–1508), completed by Andrea della Robbia. The bell tower has three orders of columns. The interior has a central...
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    included Ghiberti’s sons Vittorio and Tommaso, Benozzo Gozzoli, Luca della Robbia, Michelozzo, and Donatello. Together they discovered how to meld different...
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    Ceppo in Pistoia. For centuries, the undertaking was attributed to Giovanni della Robbia; however, it is clear from the payment documents that Santi Buglioni...
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    Medici Giovanni Salviati (1490–1553), cardinal Maria Salviati (1499–1543), daughter of Lucrezia di Medici and Jacopo Salviati, married Giovanni delle Bande...
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    terracotta of the Ascension by della Robbia and son Giovanni around 1495–1500. The Corso Vittorio Emanuele leads to the Piazza della Collegiata where, inside...
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  • Replaced with mosaics by Gaetano Uncovered in 1860 By the workshop of Giovanni della Robbia In the Golden Chamber Executed about 1450 copying the artist's original...
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    In Florence he must have met leading masters like Fra Angelico, Luca della Robbia, Donatello, and Brunelleschi. The classicism of Masaccio's frescoes and...
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    portico leading to two chapels. Each contain terracotta reliefs by Giovanni della Robbia depicting St Francis of Assisi consigns the third order to St Louis...
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    cantorial pulpits (the singing galleries for the choristers) of Luca della Robbia and Donatello. As this cathedral was built with funds from the public...
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    1387. Reconstruction began in 1508, with an altar commissioned to Giovanni della Robbia, now moved to the Camposanto Monumentale. In 1819, the church was...
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  • (1919–1997), England José de Rivera (1904–1985), US Giovanni della Robbia (1469 – c. 1529), Italy Luca della Robbia (1400–1482), Italy Dai Roberts (born 1974)...
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  • the "Virgin Crowned by two angels among the Saints Ippolito and Cassiano", attributed to Giovanni della Robbia. Page on toscana.it (in Italian) v t e...
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    University of Pisa; and the chapel Aulla, were there is an altar made by Giovanni della Robbia in 1518. In the Aulla chapel we can see also the original incense...
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