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  2. Italian Renaissance sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Generally, "sculpture of any quality" was more expensive than an equivalent in painting, and when in bronze dramatically so. The painted Equestrian Monument of Niccolò da Tolentino of 1456 by Andrea del Castagno appears to have cost only 24 florins, while Donatello's equestrian bronze of Gattamelata, several years earlier, has been "estimated conservatively" at 1,650 florins.

  3. Paul R. Evans - Wikipedia

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    Paul R. Evans II (20 May 1931 – 7 March 1987), known as Paul Evans, was an American-born furniture designer, sculptor, and artist, who is famous for his contributions to American furniture design and the American Craft movement of the 1970s, and with his work with the influential American manufacturer Directional Furniture.

  4. Culture of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci, possibly one of the most famous and iconic examples of Italian art. The Italian Renaissance is said by many to be the golden age of painting; roughly spanning the 14th through the mid-17th centuries with a significant influence also out of the borders of modern Italy.

  5. Architectural and artistic works of the Vittoriano - Wikipedia

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    The allegorical meaning of the bas-reliefs is related to the desire to represent the Italian soul through sculpture. [50] In fact, in the Georgics there is a reference to the Aeneid, which tells the legendary story of Aeneas, progenitor of the Roman people, while in both works the industriousness in work of the ancient Italians is evoked. [17] [50]

  6. National Archaeological Museum, Naples - Wikipedia

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    The museum hosts extensive collections of Greek and Roman antiquities. Their core is from the Farnese Collection, which includes a collection of engraved gems (including the Farnese Cup, a Ptolemaic bowl made of sardonyx agate and the most famous piece in the "Treasure of the Magnificent", and is founded upon gems collected by Cosimo de' Medici and Lorenzo il Magnifico in the 15th century) and ...

  7. Category:Sculptures in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Sculptures in Italy by collection (12 C, ... Sculptures in Italy by type (4 C) Statues in Italy (2 C, 33 P) A. Animal sculptures in ... Pages in category "Sculptures ...

  8. Farnese Bull - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest single sculpture yet recovered from antiquity. Along with the rest of the Farnese antiquities, it has been since 1826 in the collection of the Museo Archeologico Nazionale Napoli in Naples, inv. no. 6002, though in recent years sometimes displayed at the Museo di Capodimonte across the city. The sculpture in Naples is much ...

  9. Sperlonga sculptures - Wikipedia

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    The Sperlonga sculptures are a large and elaborate ensemble of ancient sculptures discovered in 1957 in the grounds of the former villa of the Emperor Tiberius at Sperlonga, on the coast between Rome and Naples. As reconstructed, the sculptures were arranged in groups around the interior of a large natural grotto facing the sea used by Tiberius ...

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