Francesco Laurana, also known as Francesco de la Vrana (Croatian: Frane Vranjanin; c. 1430 – before 12 March 1502) was a Dalmatian sculptor and medallist...
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Laurana may refer to: Francesco Laurana (c. 1430 – c. 1502), Dalmatian-born sculptor and medalist Luciano Laurana (c. 1420–1479), Italian architect and...
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the famous Bernardo Baldi. He was a relative of the sculptor Francesco Laurana. Laurana was born in Vrana near Zadar in Dalmatia. Later in life, the Italians...
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Castel Nuovo (section Chapel of San Francesco di Paola)
of the Neapolitan Renaissance architecture and work of Dalmatian Francesco Laurana, together with many artists of various origins. The works took place...
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Bust of Isabella of Aragon (category Sculptures by Francesco Laurana)
Isabella of Aragon or Ideal Portrait of Laura is a marble sculpture by Francesco Laurana, now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. It is the only one...
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Portrait of Eleanor of Aragon (category Sculptures by Francesco Laurana)
is a marble sculpture of Eleanor of Aragon, originally carved by Francesco Laurana in 1468 for her tomb but now in the Palazzo Abatellis in Palermo....
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century, as shown on the tomb of Charles, Count of Maine, attributed to Francesco Laurana, in Le Mans Cathedral. The Statue of Liberty by sculptor Auguste Bartholdi...
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Initially most were flat-bottomed, stopping slightly below the shoulders. Francesco Laurana, born in Dalmatia, but who worked in Italy and France, specialized...
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Renaissance influences. The Gallery houses an Eleonora of Aragon bust by Francesco Laurana (1471) and the Malvagna Triptych (c. 1510), by Jan Gossaert and an...
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Milano, one of the artists called by Alfonso I, who returned with Francesco Laurana in 1465 to complete the triumphal arch and to make some busts of the...
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