created in 1449 in a manner similar to a Roman triumphal arch by Maso di Bartolomeo, called to the city through the intercession of Fra Carnevale, an...
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museum and replaced by copies. The museum also has the reliquary by Maso di Bartolomeo of 1446–47, decorated with putti' matching the outside pulpit; he...
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Prato Cathedral (redirect from Duomo di Prato)
great bronze candelabrum by Maso di Bartolomeo (1440), having an elongated vase-shape from which seven branches protrude. Maso also executed the balcony...
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Ducal Palace, Urbino (redirect from Palazzo Ducale di Urbino)
da Montefeltro around the mid-fifteenth century by the Florentine Maso di Bartolomeo. The new construction included the pre-existing Palace of the Jole...
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Milan, was restarted probably from the 1430s onward. Around 1452, Maso di Bartolomeo completed the decoration of Brunelleschi's hall. In the 16th century...
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Pistoia Cathedral (redirect from San Zeno di Pistoia)
di Coppo executed the fresco of the Madonna and Child on the pilaster in the nave (1475). On the right is a bronze candelabrum by Maso di Bartolomeo (1442)...
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present silver altar was constructed. Maso di Bartolomeo, capsella of the Sacred Belt (1446–48) Maso di Bartolomeo, capsella of the Sacred Belt open Bust...
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Pagno metalwork that documents actually show to have been supplied by Maso di Bartolomeo, doubtless under Michelozzo's supervision; Vasari added to his attributions...
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an architectural project and brought artists from Florence such as Maso di Bartolomeo and Luca della Robbia. His facial types and technique for articulating...
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(1526–1612) Adolfo Carlo Barone (1861–1936) Bartolo di Fredi (1330–1410) Fra Bartolomeo (1472–1517) Bartolomeo Veneto (fl. 1502–46) Vincenzo Barboni (1802–1859)...
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