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Pietro Torrigiano (24
November 1472 – July/August 1528) was an
Italian Renaissance sculptor from Florence, who had to flee the city
after breaking Michelangelo's...
- Tomb
effigies of
Henry VII and
Elizabeth of York, by
Pietro Torrigiano,
Westminster Abbey...
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Posthumous portrait bust of
Henry VII of
England by
Pietro Torrigiano,
supposedly made
using his
death mask...
- togethers". Her
portrait may have been
painted by
Meynnart Wewyck.
Pietro Torrigiano made
bronze effigies of
Elizabeth and
Henry VII for
their monument at...
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sculptor Bertoldo di Giovanni. When he was 17,
another pupil,
Pietro Torrigiano,
struck him on the nose,
causing the
disfigurement that is con****uous...
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Henry VII and his wife,
Elizabeth of York,
which was
sculpted by
Pietro Torrigiano (who fled to
England from
Italy after breaking Michaelangelo's nose in...
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floor and monuments,
including a
Renaissance terracotta figure by
Pietro Torrigiano of John Yonge,
Master of the Rolls, who died in 1516.
Foyle Special Collections...
- great-great-granddaughter Mary,
Queen of Scots. Her tomb was
created by
Pietro Torrigiano, who
probably arrived in
England in 1509 and
received the
commission in...
- Di San
Marco Mariotto Albertinelli Raffaellino del
Garbo Pietro Torrigiano (
Torrigiano)
Giuliano da
Sangallo Antonio da
Sangallo Raphael Guillaume de Marcillat...
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maiolica and
other tin-glazed pottery.
Other sculptors included Pietro Torrigiano (1472–1528), who
produced statues, and in
England busts of the
Tudor royal...