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Luca Della Robbia (1400-1482) was an Italian sculptor and one of the most important members of the Florentine school of sculpture

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Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: Glazed terracotta lunette by Luca della Robbia, depicting the Madonna and Child with Angels

Glazed terracotta lunette by Luca della Robbia, depicting the Madonna and Child with Angels. The work is in the Museo del Bargello in Florence Florence Lunette Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: The deploration of Christ (or tomb) attributed to Luca della Robbia (1400-1482)

The deploration of Christ (or tomb) attributed to Luca della Robbia (1400-1482)
ETI4396706 The deploration of Christ (or tomb) attributed to Luca della Robbia (1400-1482). The former Major, Chapel Saint Serenus in Marseille.; (add.info)

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: Pythagoras and Euclid, 1437 (marble tile)

Pythagoras and Euclid, 1437 (marble tile)
7260238 Pythagoras and Euclid, 1437 (marble tile) by Della Robbia, Luca (1400-82); 83x69 cm; Museo dell Opera del Duomo, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; Photo © Raffaello Bencini

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: The visitation, 1445 (Terracotta sculpture)

The visitation, 1445 (Terracotta sculpture)
LRI4594209 The visitation, 1445 (Terracotta sculpture) by Della Robbia, Luca (1400-82); Chiesa di San Giovanni Fuorcivitas, Pistoia, Tuscany

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: Interior of the Pazzi Chapel by Filippo Brunelleschi (1377-1446), 1433-61 (photo)

Interior of the Pazzi Chapel by Filippo Brunelleschi (1377-1446), 1433-61 (photo)
BEN80046 Interior of the Pazzi Chapel by Filippo Brunelleschi (1377-1446), 1433-61 (photo); Santa Croce, Florence, Italy; (add.info)

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: Cup decorated with the coat of arms of the Bartolini Salimbeni family with garland of fruits

Cup decorated with the coat of arms of the Bartolini Salimbeni family with garland of fruits and flowers
BEN5479675 Cup decorated with the coat of arms of the Bartolini Salimbeni family with garland of fruits and flowers. Terracotta by Luca della Robbia (1399-1482)

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: Portal of the church of S. Domenico in Urbino, work of Maso di Bartolomeo

Portal of the church of S. Domenico in Urbino, work of Maso di Bartolomeo. The lunette is attributed to Luca della Robbia, presently housed in the Palazzo Ducale of Urbino Urbino Church Late Gothic

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: Tabernacle by Luca della Robbia depicting the Madonna in Adoration in the Museo del Bargello in

Tabernacle by Luca della Robbia depicting the Madonna in Adoration in the Museo del Bargello in Florence Florence Tabernacle Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: One of the reliefs of the Choir Loft by Luca della Robbia for the Cathedral of Florence

One of the reliefs of the Choir Loft by Luca della Robbia for the Cathedral of Florence Florence Museum of The Opera del Duomo of S

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: Detail of a tabernacle by Luca della Robbia in the Cappella Canigiani in Santa Croce in Florence

Detail of a tabernacle by Luca della Robbia in the Cappella Canigiani in Santa Croce in Florence Florence Tabernacle Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: Cemetery of Pisa: Altar of Luca della Robbia, representing the Assumption of the Virgin and Saints

Cemetery of Pisa: Altar of Luca della Robbia, representing the Assumption of the Virgin and Saints. Pisa Camposanto Altar Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: The Virgin and Young St. John adoring the Child. Terracotta high relief by Luca della Robbia

The Virgin and Young St. John adoring the Child. Terracotta high relief by Luca della Robbia located in the Church of S. Niccol da Bari in Prato

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: Statue of a hunter. Work by Luca della Robbia, kept in the Castello di Vincigliata, Fiesole

Statue of a hunter. Work by Luca della Robbia, kept in the Castello di Vincigliata, Fiesole Fiesole Vincigliata, castle Statue Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: Madonna and Child with Saints James and Blaise, from the workshop of Luca della Robbia

Madonna and Child with Saints James and Blaise, from the workshop of Luca della Robbia, in the Cappella del Vescovado, in the Cathedral of Pescia Pescia Cathedral, Cappella del Vescovado

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: The Virgin with Child and two seraphs. High relief by Luca della Robbia found at the Communal

The Virgin with Child and two seraphs. High relief by Luca della Robbia found at the Communal Gallery in Prato. Prato Communal Gallery High Relief Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: Glazed terracotta with the Madonna and Child attributed to Luca della Robbia

Glazed terracotta with the Madonna and Child attributed to Luca della Robbia, Santa Maria della Scala Church in Messina. Messina Santa Maria della Scala Church High Relief Early Renaissance

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: Adoration of Infant Jesus, Luca della Robbia, Sabauda Gallery, Turin

Adoration of Infant Jesus, Luca della Robbia, Sabauda Gallery, Turin Turin Low Relief, Basrelief Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: The Visitation: sculpture by Luca della Robbia in the Church of Saint John Fuorcivitas in Pistoia

The Visitation: sculpture by Luca della Robbia in the Church of Saint John Fuorcivitas in Pistoia. Pistoia Church of Saint John Fuorcivitas Sculptural Group Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: Plato and Aristotle (Philosophy); marble panel by Luca della Robbia originally located on Giotto's

Plato and Aristotle (Philosophy); marble panel by Luca della Robbia originally located on Giotto's bell tower
Plato and Aristotle (Philosophy); marble panel by Luca della Robbia originally located on Giotto's bell tower. The panel is currently at the Opera del Duomo Museum in Florence Florence Tile Gothic

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: Detail of Luca della Robbia's Tabernacle in the Church of Saint Mary in Peretola

Detail of Luca della Robbia's Tabernacle in the Church of Saint Mary in Peretola
Detail of Luca della Robbia's Tabernacle in the Church of Saint Mary in Peretola. Florence Church of Saint Mary in Peretola Ciborium Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: The Visitation, glazed terracotta, Luca della Robbia (Florence 1399/1400-1482), Church of St

The Visitation, glazed terracotta, Luca della Robbia (Florence 1399/1400-1482), Church of St. Giovanni Fuoricivitas, Pistoia Pistoia Church of St

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: Tabernacle of the Madonna, by Luca della Robbia, in the Borgia Apartments in the Vatican

Tabernacle of the Madonna, by Luca della Robbia, in the Borgia Apartments in the Vatican State of the Vatican City Borgia Apartments Tabernacle Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: Altar with St. John and St. Romulus on the sides of the Crucifixion and angels with a scroll

Altar with St. John and St. Romulus on the sides of the Crucifixion and angels with a scroll, work by the School of Luca della Robbia, located in the Chapel of the Cross, Sanctuary of S

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: Singing Gallery by Luca della Robbia in Museo dell'Opera of Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence

Singing Gallery by Luca della Robbia in Museo dell'Opera of Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence
Singing Gallery by Luca della Robbia in Museo dell'Opera of Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence Florence Museo dell'Opera of the church of Santa Maria del Fiore Choir Stalls Early Renaissance

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: Disc depicting San Giovanni Evangelista. Terracotta, encased in glass, designed by Luca Della Robbia

Disc depicting San Giovanni Evangelista. Terracotta, encased in glass, designed by Luca Della Robbia and located in the Pazzi Chapel, in the Cloister of Santa Croce, Florence. Florence Pazzi Chapel

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: A glazed terracotta roundel by Luca Della Robbia depicting Saint Marc the Evangelist placed in one

A glazed terracotta roundel by Luca Della Robbia depicting Saint Marc the Evangelist placed in one of the pendentives of the dome of the Pazz Chapel. Florence Pazzi Chapel

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: Partial view of the interior of the Pazzi Chapel, in the Cloister of the Basilica of S

Partial view of the interior of the Pazzi Chapel, in the Cloister of the Basilica of S. Croce, Florence, work by Filippo Brunnelleschi and Luca della Robbia; three discs with Apostles are visible

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: Chapel of the Cross, attributed to Michelozzo and decorated by Luca della Robbia, Church of S

Chapel of the Cross, attributed to Michelozzo and decorated by Luca della Robbia, Church of S. Maria all'Impruneta
Chapel of the Cross, attributed to Michelozzo and decorated by Luca della Robbia, Church of S. Maria all'Impruneta. Impruneta Church of S

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: Chapel of the Madonna, attributed to Michelozzo and decorated by Luca della Robbia, Church of S

Chapel of the Madonna, attributed to Michelozzo and decorated by Luca della Robbia, Church of S. Maria all'Impruneta. Impruneta Church of S

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: Tabernacle by Luca della Robbia in Saint Mary's Church in Peretola near Florence

Tabernacle by Luca della Robbia in Saint Mary's Church in Peretola near Florence
Tabernacle by Luca della Robbia in Saint Mary's Church in Peretola near Florence. Florence Peretola, Saint Mary's Church Ciborium Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: Madonna and Child, by Luca della Robbia, in the Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence

Madonna and Child, by Luca della Robbia, in the Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence Florence Museo Nazionale del Bargello High Relief Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: Profile of a singing child; detail of the marble Choir by Luca della Robbia for the Cathedral of

Profile of a singing child; detail of the marble Choir by Luca della Robbia for the Cathedral of Florence. Florence Museum of the Works of the Cathedral High Relief Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: Detail of the marble Choir by Luca della Robbia with two youths singing preserved in the Cathedral

Detail of the marble Choir by Luca della Robbia with two youths singing preserved in the Cathedral of Florence. Florence Museum of the Works of the Cathedral High Relief Early Renaissance

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: Relief in maiolica representing the Madonna with Child and four saints

Relief in maiolica representing the Madonna with Child and four saints, attributed to Luca della Robbia, provenance the church of S

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: Seen from the facade of the church of S.Domenico, Urbino. The door is by Maso di Bartolomeo

Seen from the facade of the church of S.Domenico, Urbino. The door is by Maso di Bartolomeo, the lunette is attributed to Luca della Robbia, actually located in the Ducal Palace

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: Ceiling in glazed terracotta by Luca della Robbia, Chapel of the Madonna, Church of S

Ceiling in glazed terracotta by Luca della Robbia, Chapel of the Madonna, Church of S. Maria all'Impruneta
Ceiling in glazed terracotta by Luca della Robbia, Chapel of the Madonna, Church of S. Maria all'Impruneta. Impruneta Church of S

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: The Virgin and St. John the Baptist Adoring the Christ Child

The Virgin and St. John the Baptist Adoring the Christ Child, terracotta bas-relief by Luca della Robbia, in the sacristy of the Church of San Niccol da Bari

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: Della Robbia style ceiling, in the Chapel of the Madonna or Martini Chapel

Della Robbia style ceiling, in the Chapel of the Madonna or Martini Chapel, in the church of San Giobbe in Venice Venice Church of San Giobbe

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: The Virgin and Child with two seraphs, by Luca della Robbia, in the Galleria Comunale, Prato

The Virgin and Child with two seraphs, by Luca della Robbia, in the Galleria Comunale, Prato Prato Galleria Comunale High Relief Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: Madonna and Child with two angels, panel from the bronze door by Luca della Robbia

Madonna and Child with two angels, panel from the bronze door by Luca della Robbia and with help from Michelozzo and Maso di Bartolomeo, for the Sagrestia delle Messe

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: A glazed terra cotta angel candleholder, by Luca della Robbia, in the central tribune of San Zanobi

A glazed terra cotta angel candleholder, by Luca della Robbia, in the central tribune of San Zanobi, in the Cathedral of Florence Florence Cathedral Candelabrum, Statue Early Renaissance

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: Baptismal font by Luca della Robbia. On the front is a panel representing Zechariah writing on a

Baptismal font by Luca della Robbia. On the front is a panel representing Zechariah writing on a tablet the name of his newborn John. Parish Church of Galatrona

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: Baptismal Font by Luca della Robbia preserved in Galatrona parish church near Montevarchi

Baptismal Font by Luca della Robbia preserved in Galatrona parish church near Montevarchi Montevarchi Galatrona, parish church Baptismal Font Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: Medals with Girolamo Savonarola on the verso and some symbols on the recto, by Luca della Robbia

Medals with Girolamo Savonarola on the verso and some symbols on the recto, by Luca della Robbia, part of the Medal Collection at the Museo del Bargello, Florence

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: Altar of the Chapel of the Madonna, by Luca della Robbia, Chapel of the Madonna inside

Altar of the Chapel of the Madonna, by Luca della Robbia, Chapel of the Madonna inside the Sanctuary of S. Maria all'Impruneta, Florence. Impruneta Sanctuary of S

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: Shrine, called Chapel of the Madonna, attributed to Michelozzo and decorated by Luca della Robbia

Shrine, called Chapel of the Madonna, attributed to Michelozzo and decorated by Luca della Robbia, Church of S. Maria all'Impruneta. Impruneta Church of S

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: St. Matthew of the Evangelist. Glazed terracotta by Luca della Robbia

St. Matthew of the Evangelist. Glazed terracotta by Luca della Robbia. Decoration of Cappella Pazzi in Santa Croce in Florence

Background imageLuca Della Robbia Collection: Terra cotta tondo of St. Bartholomew the Apostle, by Luca della Robbia

Terra cotta tondo of St. Bartholomew the Apostle, by Luca della Robbia, in the Pazzi Chapel of the Basilica of Santa Croce, Florence Florence Basilica of Santa Croce, Pazzi Chapel Relief Renaissance



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Luca Della Robbia Collection

Luca Della Robbia (1400-1482) was an Italian sculptor and one of the most important members of the Florentine school of sculpture. He is best known for his glazed terracotta sculptures, which were often brightly colored and decorated with intricate designs. His works are characterized by their graceful lines, delicate details, and use of bright colors. He was also a master at creating reliefs in stone, marble, and terracotta. His most famous works include the Cantoria in Florence's Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore and his series of four bronze doors for the Baptistery in Florence. Luca Della Robbia's influence on Renaissance art is undeniable; he helped to establish a new style that combined classical forms with a more modern aesthetic sensibility.
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