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    Visitation 

    Giovanni della Robbia
    This lunette, now in the Museo Bandini in Fiesole, was made for the San Michele in Palchetto, in Florence (Santa Elisabetta). The work is glazed terracotta, except for Mary's red dress, which is cold painted, because the ...
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    St. Anne Presents the Immaculate Virgin with St. Francis and St. Anthony of Padua 

    Giovanni della Robbia
    This complex glazed terracotta altarpiece was commissioned for the Franciscan church of San Lucchese (near Poggibonsi) by Daddo Calcagni and his wife Tommasa Riccobaldi, whose coats of arms are in the predella. The imagery ...
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    Assumption of the Virgin 

    Giovanni della Robbia
    The contract (dated Aug. 18, 1518) for this large terracotta altarpiece survives. Giovanni della Robbia was given the commission to sculpt the Assumption of the Virgin, which was painted with oil paints (traces of which ...
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    Madonna and Child 

    Giovanni della Robbia
    Giovanni della Robbia made this glazed terracotta sculpture on the façade of San Barnaba in Florence in 1528-9 at the behest of the guild of physicians and apothecaries (Arte dei Medici e Speziali), a guild with which ...
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    Madonna and Child with Saints James Major and Dominic 

    Giovanni della Robbia
    This glazed terracotta lunette by Giovanni della Robbia is the only one still in situ of the three lunettes that once ornamented San Jacopo a Ripoli in Florence. Giovanni often used a more varied palette but here made white ...
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    Creche Scene 

    Giovanni della Robbia
    This almost life-size creche scene in San Marco in Florence has been attributed to Giovanni della Robbia. (Mary, Joseph, baby Jesus, and the infant St. John seem to be done by one artist, whereas the two figures currently ...

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    Virgin (4)Madonna (3)Child (2)Jesus (2)Anne (1)Assumption (1)Christ (1)Coronation of the Virgin (1)Creche (1)... View MoreDate Published2018 (6)

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