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Giambologna (1529 – 13
August 1608), also
known as Jean de
Boulogne (French),
Jehan Boulongne (Flemish) and
Giovanni da
Bologna (Italian), was the last...
- the M****acre of the Innocents. The 16th-century Italo-Flemish
sculptor Giambologna sculpted a
representation of this
theme with
three figures (a man lifting...
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Giambologna is a
crater on Mercury. Its name was
adopted by the
International Astronomical Union (IAU) on
December 16, 2013.
Giambologna is
named for the...
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Samson Slaying a
Philistine is a
marble sculpture created around 1562 by
Giambologna, one of the most
significant artists of the late Renaissance. Originally...
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sculptor and
architect Giambologna (Johannes of Boulogne). It was
completed between 1579 and 1583 for
Cosimo I de' Medici.
Giambologna achieved widespread...
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Flemish artist Jean de Boulogne,
better known by his
Italianized name
Giambologna. This work was made from one
imperfect block of
white marble, the largest...
- high, in the
estate of the
Villa Demidoff in Vaglia, Tuscany, Italy.
Giambologna (Flemish
sculptor Jean de Boulogne)
created the
colossal figure, a personification...
- 1471 Michelangelo,
Study of a
Mourning Woman, 1500–05
Giambologna,
Female Figure (
Giambologna), 1571–73 Gian
Lorenzo Bernini, Bust of Pope Paul V, 1621...
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based on
Roman myths such as the
Fountain of the
Ocean (sculpted by
Giambologna,
later transferred to
another location within the same garden). The small...
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Hercules and the
Dragon Ladon, from the
workshop of
Giambologna,
early 17th
century (Walters Art Museum)....