Bronze Sculptures Renaissance
Posted in Posters on 11/11/2006 10:58 am by admin

Esteemed recipients of the 2011 Cowboy Keeper Awards announced
The National Day of the Cowboy 501(c)3 and its Board of Directors have chosen eight individuals and organizations to receive its 2011 Cowboy Keeper Award. Selection for the annual award is based on the level and significance of contributions to the preservation of pioneer heritage and cowboy culture. Inspired by western artist, the late Joelle Smith, the award was conceived in support of the …
Cast in Bronze: French Sculpture from Renaissance to Revolution
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of MUSICIAN ANGELS, c1450. Bronze figures by Donatello at the Basilica of Saint from Granger Art on Demand $24.99 Photo Puzzle, MUSICIAN ANGELS, c1450. Bronze figures by Donatello at the Basilica of Saint. MUSICIAN ANGELS, c1450. Bronze figures by Donatello at the Basilica of Saint Anthony in Padua, c1450. Chosen by Granger Art on Demand. 10×14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard box of dimensions 5 5/8 x 7 5/8 x 1 1/5. Puzzle image 5×7 affixed to box top. Puzzle pieces printed on RA4 pape… |
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ANTICO: The Golden Age of Renaissance Bronzes $33.87 This publication will be the only available English-language monograph to date on sixteenth-century sculptor Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi (c. 1455-1528), who earned the nickname ‘Antico’ with his highly refined reductions of Greco-Roman antiquities. His bronzes – many of which were produced at the brilliant court of Isabella d’Este at Mantua – were remarkable for being meticulously cast and finely … |
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Vulcan’s Forge in Venus’ City: The Story of Bronze in Venice, 1350-1650 (British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship Monographs) $106.62 Between 1350 and 1650, a vast number of bronze objects, both large and small, decorative and functional, were produced in Venice for domestic consumption and for the export market. Whether unique works of art specifically commissioned from renowned sculptors by wealthy patrons, or low status artefacts mass-produced by founders for speculative sale in their shops, Venetian bronzes are distinguishab… |
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The Origins of Renaissance Art: The Baptistery Doors, Florence $60.00 In April 2007, three fully restored panels from Ghiberti’s legendary doors of the Baptistery of San Giovanni will arrive in the United States for the first and only time. The panels, invaluable gilded bronze reliefs from the three-ton, 20-foot-tall doors, will be on view to a huge audience over the course of their travel to Atlanta, Chicago, and New York. Following this once-in-a-lifetime exhibiti… |