GiovannidiBalduccio (c. 1290 – after 1339) was an Italian sculptor of the Medieval period. The artist was born in Pisa, and likely did not train directly...
request of her husband emperor Henry VII. One of his pupils was GiovannidiBalduccio, who also became a famous sculptor, and the architect and sculptor...
century. These include Giovanni Pisano, Lupo di Francesco, Andrea Pisano with his sons Nino and Tommaso, and GiovannidiBalduccio. The façade has two gates...
between 1180 and 1229, given a marble façade and Gothic portal by GiovannidiBalduccio in the fourteenth century, and deconsecrated and partly demolished...
27 March 2021. Girelli, Francesca (2021). "L'Arca di Sant'Agostino: opera diGiovannidiBalduccio" (PDF). Bollettino d'Arte (in Italian). 45: 1–15. ISSN 0394-4573...
state had equal power. The name refers to its first bellringer, GiovannidiBalduccio, nicknamed Mangiaguadagni (‘Profit eater’) either for his spendthrift...
Andrea Pisano – Italian sculptor and architect (died 1347) 1290: GiovannidiBalduccio – Italian sculptor of the Medieval period (died 1339) 1290: Taddeo...
Baldassare Di Maggio (San Giuseppe Jato, 19 November 1954), also known as Balduccio, was a member of the Mafia, who became a government witness (pentito...
1330: Luca di Tommè – Italian tempera painter (died 1389) c.1330: Jean de Liège – French sculptor (died 1381) 1339: GiovannidiBalduccio – Italian sculptor...
intensity and finesse of the Tuscan Balduccio tradition. It was the Funeral Monument of Azzone Visconti by GiovannidiBalduccio, preserved in the church of San...
Martini. Also noteworthy are the white and green marble pulpit by GiovannidiBalduccio (1336–1339) and a wooden Crucifix from about 1470. Castle of Bibbione...
the funerary monument (1328) of Castruccio Castracani's son, by GiovannidiBalduccio; the tomb of bishop Bernabò Malaspina; and a frescoed lunette attributed...
famous apprentice was Andrea di Cione, better known as Andrea Orcagna. Another of his apprentices, GiovannidiBalduccio, executed the shrine of Sant'Eustorgio...
and that key meetings were after Borsellino's death. Riina reprimanded BalduccioDi Maggio, an ambitious mafioso who had left his wife and children for a...
sepulchre of Peter of Verona, commissioned in 1336 from GiovannidiBalduccio (a pupil of Giovanni Pisano), was moved from the basilica into the Portinari...
was added by the Pisan sculptor GiovannidiBalduccio between 1346 and 1348,: 7 and there were frescoes by Giovanni da Milano, Vincenzo Foppa and Bernardino...
uncle, Giovanni, he bought the title of imperial vicar of Milan from the emperor Louis IV for 60,000 (or 125,000) florins. (At the same time, Giovanni was...
contributions of great artists over the centuries. One of the first was GiovannidiBalduccio, who created the tomb of Beatrice d'Este, now destroyed. Between...
Giotto di Bondone c.1334, is in the chapel. The Baroncelli family owned the tomb on the external wall, which was designed by GiovannidiBalduccio in 1327...
an artistically important motif for also being reminiscent of GiovannidiBalduccio's stone relief on the sarcophagus of St. Eustorgius in Milan. Older...
(url) Giovanni d'Ambrogio (1382–1418), 2 sculptures : Tomb of Cardinal Philippe d'Alençon, Santa Maria in Trastevere, Rome (url) GiovannidiBalduccio (1315–1349)...
Casentino 1297–1358 Italian Painter Segna di Buonaventure 1298–1331 Italian Painter Giovanni da Balduccio 1300–1360 Italian Sculptor Jean Pucelle 1300–1355...
and Luchino. One evening, while traveling in his car, Baldassare Di Maggio (Balduccio) is stopped and taken to prison. He too decides to become a collaborator...