This article is about the sculptor. For the poet, see Ugolino di Vieri (poet).
Italian sculptor (fl. 1328–1380)
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Ugolino di Vieri (fl. 1328 – 1380) was an Italian sculptor and goldsmith, best remembered for his masterpiece, the Reliquary of the Santo Corporale at the Orvieto Cathedral.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
^Poggetto, Paolo Dal (1965). Ugolino di Vieri: gli smalti di Orvieto (in Italian). Sadea/Sansoni.
^"UGOLINO DI VIERI". Web Gallery of Art. Retrieved 27 March 2024.
^Beltrami, Costanza. "On 7 May 1337 goldsmith Ugolino di Vieri received the first payment for his masterpiece, the reliquary of the Santo Corporale of Bolsena". Italian Art Society. Retrieved 27 March 2024.
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Cathedral. Poggetto, Paolo Dal (1965). UgolinodiVieri: gli smalti di Orvieto (in Italian). Sadea/Sansoni. "UGOLINODIVIERI". Web Gallery of Art. Retrieved...
derived from one or more members known as Sacchetto. According to UgolinodiVieri (1438–1516),"nobile Sacchetti genus est, moenia primus romanus sangius"...
Corporal) of Bolsena is a medieval artwork made by Sienese goldsmith UgolinodiVieri in 13371338. The reliquary is made of gold-plated silver and enamel...
it that adorn the front of the reliquary made by Sienese goldsmith UgolinodiVieri in 1337–1338. In 1344 Clement VI, referring to this matter in a brief...
house the Corporal of Bolsena in a reliquary made by Sienese goldsmith UgolinodiVieri in 1337–1338. A famed fresco by Raphael and his school in the Vatican...
masterpiece, in the form of a triptych, was made by Sienese goldsmith UgolinodiVieri between 1337 and 1338. It shows 24 scenes of the life of Christ and...
in 1497, which was remarked for its hendecasyllable. A student of UgolinodiVieri, he was a member of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin. Together with...
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