
Coat of Arms
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This shield of arms is crafted by the skilled artisans of the Della Robbia workshop, located in Florence at the beginning of the 16th Century. The relief consists of two separate elements combined to create a unique piece. The upper section displays the coat of arms belonging to the Spini family, featuring a traditional Tuscan design with alternating red and gold stripes, or gules and or. Below this, an inscription bears the name Simonetto di Corso and the date 1515. The Della Robbia clan was a prominent Italian family of skilled craftsmen and artisans, renowned for their expertise in both sculpture and ceramics. They were active in Florence from the early 15th Century and continued to work throughout Italy and France well into the 16th. Family members typically worked in the textile industry, and their name originates from rubia tinctorum, a vibrant red dye used extensively during this period. Luca della Robbia founded the family's sculpture workshop in Florence and was highly regarded by his contemporaries as an innovative artist, comparable to Donatello and Masaccio. His work is characterized by its dynamic energy and charm, evident in notable pieces such as the marble singing-gallery for Florence Cathedral. He is credited with developing the technique of tin-glazed terracotta sculpture, which became a hallmark of the family's expertise.
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