- The
Bargello, also
known as the
Palazzo del
Bargello or
Palazzo del
Popolo ("Palace of the People"), is a
former barracks and
prison in Florence, Italy...
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Bargello is a type of
needlepoint embroidery consisting of
upright flat
stitches laid in a
mathematical pattern to
create motifs. The name
originates from...
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worked on a
marble statue of David. Both are now in the
Museo ****onale del
Bargello in Florence. The
bronze remains his most
famous work, and was made for...
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widely known than his
marble piece; both are now in the
Museo ****onale del
Bargello in Florence. Donatello's
statue depicts David in the
story of
David and...
- 1465–70,
Bargello,
Florence Madonna and
Child with Angels,
tondo from the
Capucine convent in Florence,
Bargello,
Florence Madonna of the Apple,
Bargello, Florence...
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della Signoria,
where there is now a replica, with the
original in the
Bargello Museum.
Before about 1410 he made the
painted wooden crucifix now in Santa...
- 6 in). The
sculpture is entitled,
Crucifix Gallino and is displa**** at
Bargello, a
national art
museum in Florence. In 2004, this
smaller sculpture had...
- The term
Bargello (ancient Barigello)
derives from the
medieval Latin barigildus, a term of
Lombard origin (for the
Goths bargi , for the
Germans burg)...
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Medici Chapel, SLOVO, Moscow, 2006. ISBN 5-85050-825-2 "Palace of
Bargello (
Bargello's Palace),
Florence Italy". ItalyGuides.it. 28
October 2006. Retrieved...
- 1858
broke its nose, and in 1892 Donatello's St.
George was
moved to the
Bargello Museum in Florence. From 1892 to 2008 a
bronze replica was
placed in the...