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- with his trident,
causing water to
spring forth from it. The
Fontana del
Bacchino is a 1560
sculptural work by
Valerio Cioli (1529–1599)
featuring a statue...
- The
Young Sick
Bacchus (Italian:
Bacchino Malato), also
known as the Sick
Bacchus or the Self-Portrait as Bacchus, is an
early self-portrait by the Baroque...
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turned into a fountain.
Today it is
known as the
Fontana del
Bacchino (Fountain of
Bacchino - Bacchus). The
artist Bronzino flush with
taking the painting...
-
Fontana del
Bacchino is an
Italian Renaissance sculpture of 1560 by
Valerio Cioli (1529-1599) in the
Boboli Gardens in
Florence featuring a
statue in the...
- Duke of
Tuscany who is also
immortalized in
Valerio Cioli's
Fontana del
Bacchino at the
Boboli Gardens in Florence. The work was
commissioned from Bronzino...
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Giovanni Maria Bacchini (also
known as
Teodoro del
Carmine and "
Bacchino") was an
Italian castrato, composer,
writer on music, and
Roman Catholic priest...
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Italian Renaissance sculptor. His most
famous work is the
Fontana del
Bacchino (1560) in the
Giardino di Boboli, near the
entrance to
piazza Pitti in...
- He
created the
Crucifix for the
Cathedral of
Prato and the
Fontana di
Bacchino,
located in the city's main piazza. The
fountain (1659-1665)
depicts young...
- d'apres
Guido Reni" Tentazione," "Meditazione, d'apres de la Tour," "
Bacchino" (1970), "Tell il Giovane," "Raffaello," "Dante," " Pinocchio" (1972),...