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The 326 Artworks of media Terracotta and containing the word giovanni della robbia, terracotta, 1500

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Giovanni Della Robbia - Armorial Tondo with the Arms of Squarci LupiArmorial Tondo with the Arms of Squarci LupiGiovanni Della Robbia

The arms of those of Squarcialupi, a nobleman of Florence.

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Giovanni Della Robbia - TondoTondoGiovanni Della Robbia

The della Robbia were a family of Florentine sculptors who were famous for their tin-glazed terracotta relief sculptures. The family expanded the traditional blue and white palette of glazes to a broader range of colors, as seen in the present work, which was produced by the workshop of Giovanni del...

The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States Of America)
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Giovanni Della Robbia - Arms of Gianfigliazzi Impaling AdimariArms of Gianfigliazzi Impaling AdimariGiovanni Della Robbia

The arms are those of Gianfigliazzi (a blue lion on a gold ground) impaling Adimari (gold over blue in equal parts), for Borgianni di Gherardo Gianfigliazzi and Caterina di Piero Adimari, who were married in Florence in 1509. Large, colored, weather-proof sculptural armorial compositions such as thi...

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Andrea Della Robbia - Virgin and ChildVirgin and ChildAndrea Della Robbia

The composition may have originated in certain works attributable to Luca della Robbia, but it is directly derived from Andrea/

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Giovanni Della Robbia - St AgathaSt AgathaGiovanni Della Robbia

The Giovanni Della Robbia painting, St Agatha, is a stunning example of Renaissance art. Created in 1523, this terracotta sculpture is part of the decorative program of the Certosa del Galluzzo in Florence, Italy. The artwork depicts St Agatha, a Christian martyr, holding two round objects that repr...

Certosa del Galluzzo (Florence, Italy)
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Cupisnique Culture - Cupisnique BowlCupisnique BowlCupisnique Culture

The bowl comes from the Cupisnique Culture, one of the most relevant of the Northern Coast of Peru. The artifact shows a scene from the magical-religious world of the Cupisnique: a multiple sacrifice in a context of sciamanic ecstasy. In fact, on the outside a figure is depicted in high relief with ...

Mudec - Museum of Cultures (Milan, Italy)
 
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