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Alberto Arnoldi

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Italian sculptor and architect
Loggia del Bigallo, Florence; sculpture attributed to Alberto Arnoldi

Alberto Arnoldi (or di Arnoldo) was a 14th-century Italian sculptor and architect. He was born in Florence.

In 1364, he made the colossal group of the Madonna and Child with two angels (originally attributed by an error of Giorgio Vasari to Andrea Pisano) for the Loggia del Bigallo in Florence. Arnoldi worked at this group from 1359 to 1364. As architect, he directed the works of Florence Cathedral about 1358. The Museo dell'Opera del Duomo houses a marble relief from the base of the Florentine bell tower depicting the baptism attributed to Arnoldi. The date of the work is determined to be around 1375.

References

  1. Wirtz, Rolf C. (2005). Art & architecture, Florence. Clemente Manenti (English ed.). : Könemann. ISBN 3-8331-1481-9. OCLC 62790043.

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainHerbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Alberto Arnoldi". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. cites:

External links

Italian Renaissance Sculpture , by Stephan Bourgeois; Parnassus, Vol. 7, No. 3 (Mar., 1935), pp. 7–8


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