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Jacopo della Quercia (1374-1438) was an Italian sculptor of the early Renaissance period

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Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: The Tomb of Ilaria del Carretto, work by Jacopo della Quercia, in St. Martin's Cathedral, in Lucca

The Tomb of Ilaria del Carretto, work by Jacopo della Quercia, in St. Martin's Cathedral, in Lucca
The Tomb of Ilaria del Carretto, work by Jacopo della Quercia, in St. Martin's Cathedral, in Lucca. Lucca St. Martin's Cathedral Funerary Monument Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: Europe, Italy, Siena. Il Campo center of medieval town

Europe, Italy, Siena. Il Campo center of medieval town. Fountain of Joy (Fonte Gaia) Pigeon drinks from wolf water spout

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: Jacopo della QUERCIA (1371-1438), sculptor of the Florentine Quatrocento

Jacopo della QUERCIA (1371-1438), sculptor of the Florentine Quatrocento
JAB4121919 Jacopo della QUERCIA (1371-1438), sculptor of the Florentine Quatrocento.; (add.info.: Jacopo della QUERCIA (1371-1438), sculptor of the Florentine Quatrocento.); Photo ©Jaime Abecasis

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: Funerary Monument to Ilaria del Carretto, marble, Jacopo della Quercia (1374-1438), Cathedral, Lucca

Funerary Monument to Ilaria del Carretto, marble, Jacopo della Quercia (1374-1438), Cathedral, Lucca Lucca Cathedral Funerary Monument Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: Baptismal font by Jacopo della Quercia in the Baptistry of Siena

Baptismal font by Jacopo della Quercia in the Baptistry of Siena Siena Baptismal Font Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: View of Bologna's Cathedral of Saint Petronius central portal with sculptures by Jacopo della

View of Bologna's Cathedral of Saint Petronius central portal with sculptures by Jacopo della Quercia
View of Bologna's Cathedral of Saint Petronius central portal with sculptures by Jacopo della Quercia. Bologna Door Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: The panel representing the banishment of Zechariah from the Temple

The panel representing the banishment of Zechariah from the Temple. Sculpted work by Jacopo della Quercia, belonging to the Baptismal Font of the Baptistery of Siena

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: The baptismal font by Jacopo della Quercia. Sculpture located in Siena's Baptistery

The baptismal font by Jacopo della Quercia. Sculpture located in Siena's Baptistery
The baptismal font by Jacopo della Quercia. Sculpture located in Siena's Baptistery. Siena Baptistery Baptismal Font Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: The Virgin and Child. Detail from the Fonte Gaia by Jacopo della Quercia

The Virgin and Child. Detail from the Fonte Gaia by Jacopo della Quercia, until 1859 located in Piazza del Campo, then preserved in the Public palace, now in the Museum of Santa Maria della Scala

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: Detail of the polyptych representing the Madonna and Child and Saints

Detail of the polyptych representing the Madonna and Child and Saints, sculptural work by Jacopo della Quercia, preserved in the Trenta Chapel in St Frediano Church in Lucca Lucca St Frediano Church

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: Detail of the feet of St John the Evangelist, formerly on a buttress of the left side of

Detail of the feet of St John the Evangelist, formerly on a buttress of the left side of the Cathedral and now postioned inside the Church

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: Detail of the hands of the statue of Ilaria del Carretto, the girl is represented on her sepulchre

Detail of the hands of the statue of Ilaria del Carretto, the girl is represented on her sepulchre. Work by Jacopo della Quercia. Cathedral of San Martino, Lucca

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: San Petronio, marble, Jacopo Della Quercia (1374-1438), lunette of the Porta Magna of the Basilica

San Petronio, marble, Jacopo Della Quercia (1374-1438), lunette of the Porta Magna of the Basilica of San Petronio, Bologna Bologna Basilica of S

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: Creation of Adam, detail of the bust of Adam, relief from the Gaia Font carried out by Jacopo

Creation of Adam, detail of the bust of Adam, relief from the Gaia Font carried out by Jacopo della Quercia, until 1859 located in Piazza del Campo, then preserved in the Public palace

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: Eve's torso, detail of the Expulsion from Paradise, relief on the Fonte Gaia

Eve's torso, detail of the Expulsion from Paradise, relief on the Fonte Gaia, fountain by Jacopo della Quercia
Eve's torso, detail of the Expulsion from Paradise, relief on the Fonte Gaia, fountain by Jacopo della Quercia, until 1859 located in Piazza del Campo, then preserved in the Public palace

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: Eve, detail of the Expulsion from Paradise, relief on the Fonte Gaia

Eve, detail of the Expulsion from Paradise, relief on the Fonte Gaia, fountain by Jacopo della Quercia, until 1859 located in Piazza del Campo, then preserved in the Public palace

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: Angel, detail of the Gaia Font carried out by Jacopo della Quercia

Angel, detail of the Gaia Font carried out by Jacopo della Quercia, until 1859 located in Piazza del Campo, then preserved in the Public palace, now in the Museum of Santa Maria della Scala

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: Acca Larentia the Fonte Gaia, details of the right profile, until 1859 located in Piazza del Campo

Acca Larentia the Fonte Gaia, details of the right profile, until 1859 located in Piazza del Campo, then stored in the Public palace, now in the Museum of Santa Maria della Scala

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: King David; panel by Jacopo della Quercia for the ciborium of the Baptismal Font of Siena Baptistry

King David; panel by Jacopo della Quercia for the ciborium of the Baptismal Font of Siena Baptistry Siena Baptistry Low Relief, Basrelief Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: A Prophet with scroll; panel by Jacopo della Quercia for the ciborium of the Baptismal Font of

A Prophet with scroll; panel by Jacopo della Quercia for the ciborium of the Baptismal Font of Siena Baptistry Siena Baptistry Low Relief, Basrelief Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: A Prophet looking towards the right; panel by Jacopo della Quercia for the ciborium of

A Prophet looking towards the right; panel by Jacopo della Quercia for the ciborium of the Baptismal Font of Siena Baptistry Siena Baptistry Low Relief, Basrelief Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: Acca Larentia the Fonte Gaia, especially the bottom, now preserved in the Public palace

Acca Larentia the Fonte Gaia, especially the bottom, now preserved in the Public palace, now in the Museum of Santa Maria della Scala, Siena Siena palazzo Pubblico Statue Renaissance

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: Bronze Statue representing St John the Baptist; work by Jacopo della Quercia for the Font in Siena

Bronze Statue representing St John the Baptist; work by Jacopo della Quercia for the Font in Siena Baptistry Siena Baptistry Statue Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: A Prophet with rich drapery; panel by Jacopo della Quercia for the ciborium of the Baptismal Font

A Prophet with rich drapery; panel by Jacopo della Quercia for the ciborium of the Baptismal Font in Siena Baptistry Siena Baptistry Low Relief, Basrelief Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: A prophet, panel by Jacopo della Quercia for the ciborium of the Font in the Baptistry in Siena

A prophet, panel by Jacopo della Quercia for the ciborium of the Font in the Baptistry in Siena Siena Baptistry Low Relief, Basrelief Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: Madonna with Child, sculpture by the School of Jacopo della Quercia

Madonna with Child, sculpture by the School of Jacopo della Quercia, preserved at the Civic Museum of Montalcino Montalcino Civic Museum Statue Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: Bas-relief representing the miracle of St. Jerome with the lion

Bas-relief representing the miracle of St. Jerome with the lion. The work, sculpted by Jacopo della Quercia, is part of the altar inside the Cappella Trenta. Church of S. Frediano, Lucca

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: Detail of the young face of Ilaria del Carretto; the work is probably by Jacopo della Quercia for

Detail of the young face of Ilaria del Carretto; the work is probably by Jacopo della Quercia for her Tomb. Cathedral of San Martino, Lucca

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: Particularly of Allegory of Hope in the Fonte Gaia, by Jacopo della Quercia

Particularly of Allegory of Hope in the Fonte Gaia, by Jacopo della Quercia, rebuilt in the Loggia of the City of Siena, now it preserved in the Museum of Santa Maria della Scala

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: The Virgin with Child, painted wooden work by Jacopo della Quercia preserved in the Louvre Museum

The Virgin with Child, painted wooden work by Jacopo della Quercia preserved in the Louvre Museum, Paris. France Paris, Louvre Museum Statue Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: Detail of the hands of the Apostle St. John the Evangelist, formerly on the buttress on the left

Detail of the hands of the Apostle St. John the Evangelist, formerly on the buttress on the left side of the Cathedral located inside the Sanctuary. Work by Jacopo della Quercia

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: Tomb of Ilaria del Carretto, remarkable work attributed to Jacopo della Quercia

Tomb of Ilaria del Carretto, remarkable work attributed to Jacopo della Quercia. Cathedral of San Martino, Lucca. Lucca Cathedral of S.Martino Funerary Monument Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: Madonna and Child, painted terra cotta, by the school of Jacopo della Quercia

Madonna and Child, painted terra cotta, by the school of Jacopo della Quercia, in the Romano Collection of the Refectory of Santo Spirito

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: Female Figure, detail of Fonte Gaia by Jacopo della Quercia, already preserved in the Public palace

Female Figure, detail of Fonte Gaia by Jacopo della Quercia, already preserved in the Public palace, now in the Museum of Santa Maria della Scala

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: The Expulsion from Paradise, detail of Gaia Fountain by Jacopo della Quercia

The Expulsion from Paradise, detail of Gaia Fountain by Jacopo della Quercia, already preserved in the Public palace, now in the Museum of Santa Maria della Scala

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: Panel with the Burial of Jacob's wife by Jacopo della Quercia

Panel with the Burial of Jacob's wife by Jacopo della Quercia, painted for the left portal of the Church of San
Panel with the Burial of Jacob's wife by Jacopo della Quercia, painted for the left portal of the Church of San Petronio, Bologna

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: Panel with the Exit of from the ark by Jacopo della Quercia, painted for the Main portal of

Panel with the Exit of from the ark by Jacopo della Quercia, painted for the Main portal of the Church of San Petronio, Bologna

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: Panel with the killing of Abel by Jacopo della Quercia, painted for the Main portal of the Church

Panel with the killing of Abel by Jacopo della Quercia, painted for the Main portal of the Church of San Petronio, Bologna

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: Panel with the Creation of Adam by Jacopo della Quercia, sculpted for the main portal of

Panel with the Creation of Adam by Jacopo della Quercia, sculpted for the main portal of the Church of San Petronio, Bologna

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: Rhea Silvia, particularly the Fonte Gaia by Jacopo della Quercia

Rhea Silvia, particularly the Fonte Gaia by Jacopo della Quercia. The image was taken on the occasion of the exhibition of ancient Sienese Art of 1904 Siena Public Palace

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: One side of the reliefs of the Fonte Gaia by Jacopo della Quercia

One side of the reliefs of the Fonte Gaia by Jacopo della Quercia. The image was taken on the occasion of the exhibition of ancient Sienese Art of 1904 Siena Public Palace

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: Gaia Fountain, work by Jacopo della Quercia, reconstructed in the Loggia of Siena Town Hall

Gaia Fountain, work by Jacopo della Quercia, reconstructed in the Loggia of Siena Town Hall Siena Monumental Fountain Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: The Virgin with Child. Marble bas-relief by Jacopo Della Quercia

The Virgin with Child. Marble bas-relief by Jacopo Della Quercia, preserved in Palazzo Pubblico in Siena Siena Palazzo Pubblico Low Relief, Basrelief Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: The Fonte Gaia by Jacopo della Quercia in Piazza del Campo, Siena; before restoration

The Fonte Gaia by Jacopo della Quercia in Piazza del Campo, Siena; before restoration Siena Piazza del Campo Monumental Fountain Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: Detail of the Baptismal Font positioned inside Siena Baptistry

Detail of the Baptismal Font positioned inside Siena Baptistry Siena Baptistry Baptismal Font Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: The Baptismal Font positioned in Siena Baptistry

The Baptismal Font positioned in Siena Baptistry Siena Baptistry Baptismal Font Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: Two allegorical figures, detail of the Fonte Gaia by Jacopo della Quercia

Two allegorical figures, detail of the Fonte Gaia by Jacopo della Quercia. The image was taken on the occasion of the exhibition of ancient Sienese Art of 1904 Siena Public Palace

Background imageJacopo della Quercia Collection: Madonna with Child and Saints work by Jacopo della Quercia and his workshop positioned in Church

Madonna with Child and Saints work by Jacopo della Quercia and his workshop positioned in Church if St Martino in Siena Siena St Martino Church Statue Early Renaissance, Renaissance



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Jacopo della Quercia Collection

Jacopo della Quercia (1374-1438) was an Italian sculptor of the early Renaissance period. He is best known for his work in Siena, where he created a series of sculptures for the facade of the Cathedral of San Petronio. He also created a number of other works, including statues and reliefs for churches and public monuments in Florence, Padua, and other cities. His style was characterized by its graceful curves and delicate details that were inspired by classical antiquity. He also incorporated elements from Gothic art into his works. Della Quercia's influence on later artists was significant; he is credited with introducing naturalism to sculpture in Italy during this period.
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