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In 1834, he finished a bust of Maria Antonietta of Bourbon, sister of Ferdinand II of Naples and second wife of Leopold II, Grand Duke of Tuscany. A statue of her husband, Leopold II, was sculpted by Pampaloni for San Miniato's piazza. He also...
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This marble, which had been acquired by Cosimo I, Grand Duke of Tuscany, in 1570, was restored by Lodovico Salvetti, using a model by Pietro Tacca in the seventeenth century, and again by Stefano Ricci in the early nineteenth century, before being...
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Monte Labbro, a mountainous region in Grosseto, Tuscany, witnessed Lazzaretti's prophetic visions and his untimely demise at the hands of the Carabinieri on August 18, 1878. The authorities' aversion to his messianic message culminated in a tragic...
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The Tower of Pisa or Leaning Tower of Pisa (in Italian: Tower of Pisa) is the bell tower of the Cathedral of Pisa, located in Piazza del Duomo of Pisa, in the city of the same name, municipality of the Italian region of Tuscany and capital of the...
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This marble portrait of Cicero was sculpted by Simone Biano in Loro Ciuggena, where he was born in Tuscany but passed away in Venice in 1553. The sculpture bears the artist's signature on its back in Greek, translated to read "Created by Simon...
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This iconic piece is situated adjacent to a lush slope that connects the Boboli Gardens to the level of Palazzo Pitti, the majestic Ducal palace built by Cosimo I de' Medici, the first Grand Duke of Tuscany. Originally constructed by a rival family...
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Other applications were at Scuola Osservatorio Marittimo di Orbetello, Tuscany (1942) and I Escuadrilla, Gruppo 53, 51 Regimento de hidros Pollensa, Mallorca (Balearic Islands) in August 1944. The RO43_pola_uv_textures_set.zip contains maps for all...
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(140$ instead of 220$) Collection of the following single 3D models: 788851 - Feudo Sartanna Nero d'Avola Syrah 788855 - Feudo Sartanna Chardonnay Grillo 788858 - Banfi Tuscany Centine Rose 789297 - MontAlbano Verdissimo Merlot Refosco Delle Venezie...
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Antoniolupi, a trendsetter in bathroom furniture and residential design, is now breaking down traditional barriers between different materials to create an enchanting object that draws inspiration from charming villages nestled in Tuscany's rolling...
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The relief adorns the exterior of the Prato Cathedral, a prominent Roman Catholic church located in Prato, Tuscany, Central Italy. This seat of power has been held by the Bishop of Prato since 1954, previously serving as the Diocese of Pistoia and...
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Nodding to Italian heritage, it gets its name from the city of Siena in Tuscany. Model Specifications: The model contains approximately 21602 polygons and features separate groups for all four wheels. However, there is no interior cabin provided,...
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... What's more, Toscot proudly produces over 90% of its products in-house or through local partnerships with skilled artisans within the Tuscan region. In fact, the company could almost claim to be "Made in Tuscany" rather than simply "Made in Italy."
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1429 – 1484), was a renowned sculptor from Tuscany specialising in marble. He was heavily influenced by Desiderio da Settignano and Antonio Rosselino, producing iconic portrait busts that are well known. Plaster casts gained immense popularity...
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Italy (Tuscany), circa 1300-1350. Poplar, remnants of original polychromy. According to the canonical gospels, Jesus, the Christ, is arrested and tried by the Sanhedrin, then sentenced by Pontius Pilate to be scourged and finally crucified by the...
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Ferdinando I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, commissioned a pair of lions for his villa's garden staircase, the Loggia dei leoni, after acquiring Villa Medici in 1576. The first lion originated from a 2nd-century marble mentioned by Flaminio...
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Cicéron) was skillfully crafted by Simone Biano in Loro Ciuggena (Born in Tuscany and passed away in Venice, 1553). The sculpture bears a signature in the back, written in Greek, which translates to the artist's proper name, "Created by Simon Leikos,...
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Found in Rome near Porta San Giovanni in 1583, these sculptures were purchased immediately by Cardinal Ferdinando de' Medici, who would later become the Grand Duke of Tuscany for his Roman villa. Around 1770, the sculptures were brought to...
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I present to you the ultimate Amazon enthusiast's wall mount, crafted with precision and care in the rolling hills of Tuscany. This exceptional wall mount was expertly modeled and handcrafted by skilled Italian artisans who spent their days sipping...
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Noted for his exquisite marble surfaces, Bartolini had trained with Barthelemy Corneille as an alabaster carver in Volterra, one of Tuscany's key centers for alabaster statuary production, back in 1795; it is therefore no surprise to find his...
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This work was likely commissioned by the Canigiani family, as it is believed to have originated from their villa in Tuscany. The Della Robbia family, renowned sculptors and potters, thrived in Florence from the early 15th century, with a presence...
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A gilt example of the model, paired with a facing gilt model of a walking horse, appears on the table in the center background in the Antwerp kunstkammer painting known as “The Studio of Rubens,” owned by Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany, and...
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Cosimo I de' Medici (12 June 1519 - 21 April 1574) ruled as the second Duke of Florence from 1537 until 1569, when he became the first Grand Duke of Tuscany, a position that would cement his legacy. Cosimo's most lasting contribution is arguably the...
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Italy (Tuscany), circa 1300-1350. Poplar wood with remnants of original polychromy. According to the canonical gospels, Jesus, the Christ, was seized and put on trial by the Sanhedrin, then sentenced by Pontius Pilate to be flogged and crucified by...
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This robust torso was purchased in 1778 by Grand Duke of Tuscany Peter Leopold from the Gaddi collection, which was located in Florence; nothing is known of the work prior to this date, except that it was part of the above-mentioned private...
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Later, in 1601, the fountain was sent to Spain as a gift from Grand-Duke Ferdinando I of Tuscany to the Duke of Lerma, chief advisor to Philip III of Spain. During Charles Prince of Wales's visit to Spain in 1623, he received this sculpture. Upon...
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This enchanting fixture has got to bring people to life like walking through Tuscany on their own little Italy vacation every night. Each piece crafted to last, our four-light Orb chandelier becomes more precious than an antique every single moment...
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... in Rome and remains there. The Ludovisi heirs prohibited further casts, but Prince Luigi Boncompagni Ludovisi sent plaster casts to the Prince Regent, Grand Duke of Tuscany, Prince Metternich, and diplomat Wilhelm von Humboldt between 1816-19.
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This exceptional wall mount was carefully designed by skilled experts high up in the picturesque mountains of Tuscany. Expertly modeled, it was meticulously handcrafted by master Italian artisans who were treated to the finest Sangiovese grapes...
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He became intimate with Cosmo III, grand duke of Tuscany, at Florence, and their correspondence has been preserved. When in Ireland in 1707 with Pembroke, the lord-lieutenant, Fountain became acquainted with Swift. Swift and Fountain were very...
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(not currently shown on photos) Tuscany Special Workers Male Special Worker (can be used to represent any of the 11 professions) Female Special Worker (can be used to represent any of the 11 professions) Viticulture Summer and Winter Worker Plinths...