- Tino di
Camaino (c. 1280 – c. 1337) was an
Italian sculptor. Born in Siena, the son of
architect Camaino di Crescentino, he was a
pupil of
Giovanni Pisano...
- empty.
Sculptural groups made for the
Baptistery Tino di
Camaino,
Baptism of
Christ Tino di
Camaino, Hope
Andrea Sansovino,
Vincenzo Danti, and Innocenzo...
- Tino da
Camaino, king
Robert of
Naples enlarged the
fortress described in do****ents as
palatium in
summitatae montanae Sancti Erasmi.
Camaino also supervised...
- Pisano's work on the
lower façade was
continued under the
direction of
Camaino di Crescentino, but a
number of
changes were made to the
original plan...
-
monument of
Antonio d'Orso (1323),
bishop of Florence, was made by Tino da
Camaino, the most
important funeral sculptor of his time. The
monumental crucifix...
- cathedral. It was
built between 1316 and 1325 by
Camaino di Crescentino, the
father of Tino di
Camaino. The façade, in
Gothic style, is
unfinished in the...
- the same aisle, are
located tombs of
bishops of Fiesole, one by Tino di
Camaino and
another by Nino Pisano. The
chancel (or the
Cappella Tornabuoni) contains...
- [citation needed] The tomb,
constructed in 1315 by
Sienese sculptor Tino di
Camaino, was
built above the
grave itself, with the
statue of
Henry VII
lying above...
-
holding Florence, in vain,
under siege. The tomb,
sculpted by Tino da
Camaino between 1313 and 1315, was also
dismantled then
reconstructed and today...
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retains the 15th
century portal,
including some
sculptures by Tino da
Camaino. The
church houses a vial of the
blood of
Saint Januarius,
which is brought...