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Lorenzo Ghiberti (UK: /ɡɪˈbɛərti/, US: /ɡiːˈ-/, Italian: [loˈrɛntso ɡiˈbɛrti]; 1378 – 1
December 1455), born
Lorenzo di Bartolo, was an
Italian Renaissance...
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Saint Matthew is a 2.7-m high
bronze statue of
Saint Matthew by
Lorenzo Ghiberti,
completed in 1420 for the Arte del Cambio. One of a
cycle of fourteen...
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Lorenzo Ghiberti,
Filippo Brunelleschi and
Jacopo della Quercia, with 21-year-old
Ghiberti winning the commission. At the time of judging, only
Ghiberti and...
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Ghiberti is a
crater on Mercury, with a
diameter of 110 kilometers. Its name,
Ghiberti, was
adopted by the
International Astronomical Union (IAU) in 1976;...
- St. John the
Baptist (1412–1416) is a
bronze statue by
Lorenzo Ghiberti located in one of the 14
niches of the
Orsanmichele in Florence, Italy. The statue...
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Saint Stephen is a 2.6 m high
bronze statue of
saint Stephen by
Lorenzo Ghiberti,
completed for the Arte
della Lana
guild in 1427–28. It is now in the Museo...
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master goldsmiths,
Lorenzo Ghiberti and
Filippo Brunelleschi, the
latter of whom was
supported by
Cosimo de Medici.
Ghiberti had been the
winner of a competition...
- his David, Pietà, and Moses.
Other Renaissance sculptors include Lorenzo Ghiberti, Luca
Della Robbia, Donatello,
Filippo Brunelleschi, and
Andrea del Verrocchio...
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cathedral is
known for its
murals by Jan
Henryk De Rosen, a
replica of
Ghiberti's Gates of Paradise, two labyrinths,
varied stained gl**** windows, Keith...
- Isaac.
Lorenzo Ghiberti and
Filippo Brunelleschi,
among others, took part in the competition,
whose finalist panels have survived.
Ghiberti's work presents...