Taddei Tondo, the Glossary
The Taddei Tondo or The Virgin and Child with the Infant St.[1]
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82 relations: Air pollution, Andrea del Sarto, Apollo (magazine), Artibus et Historiae, Baptism of Jesus, Beeswax, British Museum, Burlington House, Carrara marble, Charles Robert Cockerell, Chatsworth House, Chiaroscuro, Christ Child, Collection (museum), College Art Association, Columbidae, Composition (visual arts), Cross, Crown of thorns, David (Michelangelo), David Wilkie (artist), Dichloromethane, Doni Tondo, European goldfinch, Filippo Lippi, Fitzwilliam Museum, Florence, Florence Cathedral, Fra Bartolomeo, Giorgio Vasari, Great Britain, Grosvenor Square, IRSA, Italian Renaissance, Jean-Baptiste Claude Eugène Guillaume, Jean-Baptiste Wicar, John Constable, John the Baptist, Leonardo da Vinci, Ligature (writing), List of works by Michelangelo, London, Louvre, Luca Signorelli, Madonna (art), Madonna del Prato (Raphael), Marble, Mary, mother of Jesus, Michelangelo, Oxford University Press, ... Expand index (32 more) »
- 1506 works
- 16th-century sculptures
- Marble sculptures in the United Kingdom
- Royal Academy
- Sculptures by Michelangelo
- Sculptures in London
- Sculptures of John the Baptist
- Sculptures of children in London
- Sculptures of the Madonna and Child
Air pollution
Air pollution is the contamination of air due to the presence of substances called pollutants in the atmosphere that are harmful to the health of humans and other living beings, or cause damage to the climate or to materials.
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Andrea del Sarto
Andrea del Sarto (16 July 1486 – 29 September 1530) was an Italian painter from Florence, whose career flourished during the High Renaissance and early Mannerism.
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Apollo (magazine)
Apollo is an English-language monthly magazine covering the visual arts of all periods from antiquity to the present day.
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Artibus et Historiae
Artibus et Historiae is a semi-annual publication of art historical research published by IRSA (Institute for Art Historical Research) since 1980.
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Baptism of Jesus
The baptism of Jesus, the ritual purification of Jesus with water by John the Baptist, was a major event described in the three synoptic Gospels of the New Testament (Matthew, Mark and Luke).
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Beeswax
Beeswax (also known as cera alba) is a natural wax produced by honey bees of the genus Apis.
British Museum
The British Museum is a public museum dedicated to human history, art and culture located in the Bloomsbury area of London.
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Burlington House
Burlington House is a building on Piccadilly in Mayfair, London. Taddei Tondo and Burlington House are Royal Academy.
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Carrara marble
Carrara marble, or Luna marble to the Romans, is a type of white or blue-grey marble popular for use in sculpture and building decor.
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Charles Robert Cockerell
Charles Robert Cockerell (27 April 1788 – 17 September 1863) was an English architect, archaeologist, and writer.
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Chatsworth House
Chatsworth House is a stately home in the Derbyshire Dales, north-east of Bakewell and west of Chesterfield, England.
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Chiaroscuro
In art, chiaroscuro is the use of strong contrasts between light and dark, usually bold contrasts affecting a whole composition.
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Christ Child
The Christ Child, also known as Divine Infant, Baby Jesus, Infant Jesus, the Divine Child, Child Jesus, the Holy Child, Divino Niño, and Santo Niño in Hispanic nations, refers to Jesus Christ from his nativity until age 12.
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Collection (museum)
A museum is distinguished by a collection of often unique objects that forms the core of its activities for exhibitions, education, research, etc.
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College Art Association
The College Art Association of America (CAA) is the principal organization in the United States for professionals in the visual arts, from students to art historians to emeritus faculty.
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Columbidae
Columbidae is a bird family consisting of doves and pigeons.
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Composition (visual arts)
The term composition means "putting together".
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Cross
A cross is a compound geometrical figure consisting of two intersecting lines segment, usually perpendicular to each other.
Crown of thorns
According to the New Testament, a woven crown of thorns (or label) was placed on the head of Jesus during the events leading up to his crucifixion.
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David (Michelangelo)
David is a masterpiece of Italian Renaissance sculpture, created from 1501 to 1504 by Michelangelo. Taddei Tondo and David (Michelangelo) are Nude sculptures and sculptures by Michelangelo.
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David Wilkie (artist)
Sir David Wilkie (18 November 1785 – 1 June 1841) was a Scottish painter, especially known for his genre scenes.
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Dichloromethane
Dichloromethane (DCM, methylene chloride, or methylene bichloride) is an organochlorine compound with the formula.
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Doni Tondo
The Doni Tondo or Doni Madonna is the only finished panel painting by the mature Michelangelo to survive. Taddei Tondo and Doni Tondo are Nude art.
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European goldfinch
The European goldfinch or simply the goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis) is a small passerine bird in the finch family that is native to Europe, North Africa and western and central Asia.
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Filippo Lippi
Filippo Lippi (– 8 October 1469), also known as Lippo Lippi, was an Italian Renaissance painter of the Quattrocento (fifteenth century) and a Carmelite priest.
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Fitzwilliam Museum
The Fitzwilliam Museum is the art and antiquities museum of the University of Cambridge.
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Florence
Florence (Firenze) is the capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany.
Florence Cathedral
Florence Cathedral (Duomo di Firenze), formally the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Flower (Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore), is the cathedral of Florence, Italy.
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Fra Bartolomeo
Fra Bartolomeo or Bartolommeo (28 March 1472 – 31 October 1517), also known as Bartolommeo di Pagholo, Bartolommeo di San Marco, Paolo di Jacopo del Fattorino, and his original nickname Baccio della Porta, was an Italian Renaissance painter of religious subjects.
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Giorgio Vasari
Giorgio Vasari (also,; 30 July 1511 – 27 June 1574) was an Italian Renaissance painter and architect, who is best known for his work Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, considered the ideological foundation of all art-historical writing, and still much cited in modern biographies of the many Italian Renaissance artists he covers, including Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo, although he is now regarded as including many factual errors, especially when covering artists from before he was born.
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Great Britain
Great Britain (commonly shortened to Britain) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean off the north-west coast of continental Europe, consisting of the countries England, Scotland and Wales.
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Grosvenor Square
Grosvenor Square is a large garden square in the Mayfair district of Westminster, Greater London.
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IRSA
IRSA (Institute for Art Historical Research) primarily operates as a publishing house in the field of scholarly art historical texts.
Italian Renaissance
The Italian Renaissance (Rinascimento) was a period in Italian history covering the 15th and 16th centuries.
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Jean-Baptiste Claude Eugène Guillaume
Jean-Baptiste Claude Eugène Guillaume (4 July 1822, Montbard – 1 March 1905, Rome) was a French sculptor.
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Jean-Baptiste Wicar
Jean-Baptiste Wicar (22 January 1762 – 27 February 1834) was a French Neoclassical painter and art collector.
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John Constable
John Constable (11 June 1776 – 31 March 1837) was an English landscape painter in the Romantic tradition.
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John the Baptist
John the Baptist (–) was a Jewish preacher active in the area of the Jordan River in the early 1st century AD.
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Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (15 April 14522 May 1519) was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect.
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Ligature (writing)
In writing and typography, a ligature occurs where two or more graphemes or letters are joined to form a single glyph.
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List of works by Michelangelo
The following is a list of works of painting, sculpture and architecture by the Italian Renaissance artist Michelangelo.
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London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
Louvre
The Louvre, or the Louvre Museum, is a national art museum in Paris, France, and one of the most famous museums in the world.
Luca Signorelli
Luca Signorelli (– 16 October 1523) was an Italian Renaissance painter from Cortona, in Tuscany, who was noted in particular for his ability as a draftsman and his use of foreshortening.
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Madonna (art)
In art, a Madonna is a representation of Mary, either alone or with her child Jesus.
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Madonna del Prato (Raphael)
The Madonna del Prato (Madonna of the Meadow), formally Madonna with the Christ Child and Saint John the Baptist, is an oil on board painting by Raphael, created in 1506, now held in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. Taddei Tondo and Madonna del Prato (Raphael) are Nude art.
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Marble
Marble is a metamorphic rock consisting of carbonate minerals (most commonly calcite (CaCO3) or dolomite (CaMg(CO3)2)) that have crystallized under the influence of heat and pressure.
Mary, mother of Jesus
Mary was a first-century Jewish woman of Nazareth, the wife of Joseph and the mother of Jesus.
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Michelangelo
Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (6 March 1475 – 18 February 1564), known mononymously as Michelangelo, was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance.
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Oxford University Press
Oxford University Press (OUP) is the publishing house of the University of Oxford.
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Pantheon Books
Pantheon Books is an American book publishing imprint.
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Passion of Jesus
The Passion (from Latin patior, "to suffer, bear, endure") is the short final period before the death of Jesus, described in the four canonical gospels.
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Patron saint
A patron saint, patroness saint, patron hallow or heavenly protector is a saint who in Catholicism, Lutheranism, Anglicanism, Eastern Orthodoxy and Oriental Orthodoxy is regarded as the heavenly advocate of a nation, place, craft, activity, class, clan, family, or person.
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Piero di Cosimo
Piero di Cosimo (2 January 1462 – 12 April 1522), also known as Piero di Lorenzo, was an Italian Renaissance painter, who continued to use an essentially Early Renaissance style into the 16th century.
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Pitti Tondo
The Pitti Tondo (Tondo Pitti) is an unfinished marble relief of the Virgin and Child by Michelangelo in round or tondo form. Taddei Tondo and Pitti Tondo are 16th-century sculptures, sculptures by Michelangelo and sculptures of the Madonna and Child.
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Plaster cast
A plaster cast is a copy made in plaster of another 3-dimensional form.
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Poultice
A poultice, also called a cataplasm, is a soft moist mass, often heated and medicated, that is spread on cloth and placed over the skin to treat an aching, inflamed, or painful part of the body.
Preservation (library and archive)
In conservation, library and archival science, preservation is a set of preventive conservation activities aimed at prolonging the life of a record, book, or object while making as few changes as possible.
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Raphael
Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino (March 28 or April 6, 1483April 6, 1520), now generally known in English as Raphael, was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance.
Recto and verso
Recto is the "right" or "front" side and verso is the "left" or "back" side when text is written or printed on a leaf of paper in a bound item such as a codex, book, broadsheet, or pamphlet.
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Release agent
A release agent (also mold release agent, release coating, or mold release coating) is a chemical used to prevent other materials from bonding to surfaces.
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Relief
Relief is a sculptural method in which the sculpted pieces remain attached to a solid background of the same material.
Resin
In polymer chemistry and materials science, a resin is a solid or highly viscous substance of plant or synthetic origin that is typically convertible into polymers.
Rome
Rome (Italian and Roma) is the capital city of Italy.
Royal Academy of Arts
The Royal Academy of Arts (RA) is an art institution based in Burlington House in Piccadilly in London, England. Taddei Tondo and Royal Academy of Arts are Royal Academy.
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Royal Society of Arts
The Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, commonly known as the Royal Society of Arts (RSA), is a London-based organisation.
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Saint Matthew (Michelangelo)
Saint Matthew is a marble sculpture of Matthew the Apostle by Michelangelo. Taddei Tondo and Saint Matthew (Michelangelo) are 1506 works, 16th-century sculptures and sculptures by Michelangelo.
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Saint symbolism
Symbolism of Christian saints has been used from the very beginnings of the religion.
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San Remigio, Florence
San Remigio di Firenze is a church in Florence, Italy.
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Sandro Botticelli
Alessandro di Mariano di Vanni Filipepi (– May 17, 1510), better known as Sandro Botticelli or simply Botticelli, was an Italian painter of the Early Renaissance.
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Sculpture
Sculpture is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions.
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Sir George Beaumont, 7th Baronet
Sir George Howland Beaumont, 7th Baronet (6 November 1753 – 7 February 1827) was a British art patron and amateur painter.
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Somerset House
Somerset House is a large Renaissance complex situated on the south side of the Strand in central London, overlooking the River Thames, just east of Waterloo Bridge.
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The Athenaeum (British magazine)
The Athenæum was a British literary magazine published in London, England, from 1828 to 1921.
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The Burlington Magazine
The Burlington Magazine is a monthly publication that covers the fine and decorative arts of all periods.
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The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), also referred to simply as the Journal, is an American newspaper based in New York City, with a focus on business and finance.
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Tondo (art)
A tondo (tondi or tondos) is a Renaissance term for a circular work of art, either a painting or a sculpture.
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Turban
A turban (from Persian دوربند, durband; via Middle French turbant) is a type of headwear based on cloth winding.
University of California Press
The University of California Press, otherwise known as UC Press, is a publishing house associated with the University of California that engages in academic publishing.
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Victoria and Albert Museum
The Victoria and Albert Museum (abbreviated V&A) in London is the world's largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.8 million objects.
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Warburg Institute
The Warburg Institute is a research institution associated with the University of London in central London, England.
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Yale University Press
Yale University Press is the university press of Yale University.
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See also
1506 works
- Saint Matthew (Michelangelo)
- Taddei Tondo
16th-century sculptures
- Adoration of the Magi (Andrea della Robbia)
- Adoration of the Magi (Gothic boxwood altarpiece)
- Angelic Salutation (Stoss)
- Atlas Slave
- Aztec sun stone
- Bearded Slave
- Black Nazarene
- Bronze Head of Queen Idia
- Bust of a Child
- Female Figure (Giambologna)
- Florence Triumphant over Pisa
- Hercules and Antaeus
- Hercules and Cacus
- Il Facchino
- Il Gobbo di Rialto
- Lady Tholose
- Madonna of Bruges
- Male Warrior Figure (LNB Industry)
- Medici lions
- Miniature altarpiece (OA 5612)
- Monument to Giovanni delle Bande Nere, Florence
- Our Lady of Dublin
- Our Lady of Guidance
- Pitti Tondo
- Rachel (sculpture)
- Rearing Horse and Mounted Warrior
- Rondanini Pietà
- Rose Flower Cup
- Rothschild Bronzes
- Saint Luke painting the Virgin (Beinhart)
- Saint Mary Magdalene (Erhart)
- Saint Matthew (Michelangelo)
- Sculptures by Ligier Richier
- Shouting Horseman
- Siren (bronze sculpture)
- Statue of Cosimo I
- Taddei Tondo
- The Last Judgement (Biberach Master)
- Tomb of Pope Julius II
- Tomb of Valentina Balbiani
Marble sculptures in the United Kingdom
- Apollo of Cyrene
- Asclepius of Milos
- Atalanta (sculpture)
- Bust of Sir John Gordon
- Bust of Thomas Baker
- Bust of William H. English
- Caryatids of Eleusis
- Chair of St Augustine
- Demeter of Knidos
- Edith Cavell Memorial
- Elgin Marbles
- George Frederick Handel (Roubiliac)
- Gorilla (sculpture)
- Guilford Puteal
- Imperial Spoils
- King Edward VII Memorial
- Lely Venus
- Lion of Knidos
- Moulton War Memorial
- Napoleon as Mars the Peacemaker
- Neptune and Triton
- Rondanini Faun
- Shelley Memorial
- Statue of Margaret Thatcher (London Guildhall)
- Statue of Queen Anne, St Paul's Churchyard
- Statue of Queen Victoria, Bristol
- Statue of Queen Victoria, Kensington Palace
- Statue of Robert Clayton
- Statue of William Shakespeare, Leicester Square
- Strangford Apollo
- Taddei Tondo
- The Ascension with Christ Giving the Keys to Saint Peter
- The Elgin Marbles (book)
- The Greek Slave
- The Layer Monument
- The Layer Quaternity
- The Naked Ladies
- The Scotsman Steps
- The Sleeping Children
- The Virgin and Child (school of Donatello)
- Theseus and the Minotaur (sculpture)
- Titanic Memorial, Belfast
- Townley Caryatid
- Townley Hadrian
- Veiled Vestal
- Victoria Memorial, London
- Waterloo Vase
Royal Academy
- 6 Burlington Gardens
- Burlington House
- Contemporary Indian Art
- Douglas Relf
- List of officers of the Royal Academy of Arts
- Royal Academicians
- Royal Academy Summer Exhibition
- Royal Academy of Arts
- Taddei Tondo
- Temporary exhibitions at the Royal Academy
- The Academicians of the Royal Academy
Sculptures by Michelangelo
- Angel (Michelangelo)
- Apollo (Michelangelo)
- Atlas Slave
- Awakening Slave
- Bacchus (Michelangelo)
- Battle of the Centaurs (Michelangelo)
- Bearded Slave
- Brutus (Michelangelo)
- Crouching Boy
- Crucifix (Michelangelo)
- David (Michelangelo)
- Dying Slave
- Head of a Faun
- Importuno di Michelangelo
- Leah (sculpture)
- Madonna of Bruges
- Madonna of the Stairs
- Medici Madonna
- Moses (Michelangelo)
- Piccolomini Altarpiece
- Pietà (Michelangelo)
- Pitti Tondo
- Portrait of Giuliano de' Medici, Duke of Nemours
- Rachel (sculpture)
- Rebellious Slave
- Risen Christ (Michelangelo, Santa Maria sopra Minerva)
- Rondanini Pietà
- Rothschild Bronzes
- Saint Matthew (Michelangelo)
- Saint Petronius (Michelangelo)
- Saint Proculus (Michelangelo)
- Sleeping Cupid (Michelangelo)
- Taddei Tondo
- The Deposition (Michelangelo)
- The Genius of Victory
- Young Slave
Sculptures in London
- Asclepius of Milos
- Fons Americanus
- For the Love of God
- Great Eastern Railway War Memorial
- Playing the Building
- Slipstream (sculpture)
- Taddei Tondo
- The Barbican Muse
Sculptures of John the Baptist
- Banality (sculpture series)
- Choir wall of Chartres Cathedral
- Head of Saint John the Baptist (Rodin)
- John the Baptist Monument
- Priesthood Restoration
- Saint John the Baptist (Donatello)
- Saint John the Baptist (Ghiberti)
- Saint John the Baptist (Rodin)
- Statue of John the Baptist, Charles Bridge
- Statue of John the Baptist, Maltézské Square
- Taddei Tondo
- The Baptism of Christ (Donatello)
- The Feast of Herod (Donatello)
- The Walking Man
Sculptures of children in London
- Christ Child (sculpture)
- Joseph Lister Memorial
- Kindertransport – The Arrival
- Margaret MacDonald Memorial
- National Windrush Monument
- Peter Pan statue
- Statue of Diana, Princess of Wales
- Taddei Tondo
- The Rush of Green
Sculptures of the Madonna and Child
- Chellini Madonna
- Huldschinsky Madonna (sculpture)
- Madonna and Child (Donatello, Louvre)
- Madonna and Child with Four Cherubs
- Madonna of the Apple
- Madonna of the Cords
- Madonna of the Stairs
- Nursing Madonna (Andrea Pisano)
- Pazzi Madonna
- Piot Madonna
- Pitti Tondo
- Rest on the Flight into Egypt (Algardi)
- Taddei Tondo
- Virgin and Child from the Sainte-Chapelle
- Virgin from Ger
- Virgin of Jeanne d'Evreux
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taddei_Tondo
Also known as The Virgin and Child with the Infant St John.
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