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ny090519172404 A bronze statue of Belvedere Antinous, attributed to Pietro Tacca (circa 1630), is paired with Vivienne Westwood's leggings with mirrored olive leaves in the opening gallery of the ?Camp: Notes on Fashion? exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, May 6, 2019. This year?s Costume Institute exhibition takes a historical and cultural look at the "camp" fashion style. (Dolly Faibyshev/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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01126896 Philip IV of Spain, equestrian statue by Pietro Tacca, 1640, Plaza de Oriente, Madrid,
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orz017181 PALACIO REAL-MONUMENTO A FELIPE IV EN JARDINES DE LA PLAZA DE ORIENTE. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: PLAZA DE ORIENTE. MADRID. SPAIN. FELIPE IV REY DE ESPAÑA.
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orz017179 PALACIO REAL-MONUMENTO A FELIPE IV EN JARDINES DE LA PLAZA DE ORIENTE. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: PLAZA DE ORIENTE. MADRID. SPAIN. FELIPE IV REY DE ESPAÑA.
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akg1007884 Pistoia (Toskana, Italien), Basilica della Madonna dell'Umiltà (erbaut 1494-1582; Arch: Giuliano da Sangallo und Ventura Vitoni; Kuppel 1563-68 von Giorgio Vasari).-Innenansicht mit Altar (Wundertätiges Marienbild des 14.Jh.; Altar 1612 von Pietro Tacca).-Foto, undatiert.
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akg1007886 Pistoia (Toskana, Italien), Basilica della Madonna dell'Umiltà (erbaut 1494-1582; Arch: Giuliano da Sangallo und Ventura Vitoni; Kuppel 1563-68 von Giorgio Vasari).-Innenansicht: Altar (1612 von Pietro Tacca; mit wundertätgigem Marienbild des 14.Jh.).-Foto, undatiert.
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alb5407946 Zagreb, Croatia, Republika Hrvatska, Europe. Mimara Museum (Muzej Mimara). Two Slaves, sculpture in bronze made by itaian artist Pietro Tacca (1577-1640), first half 17th century.
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orz075392 FUENTE - FOTO AÑOS 70. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: PLAZA DE ORIENTE. MADRID. SPAIN. FELIPE IV REY DE ESPAÑA.
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orz075391 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE IV EN LA PLAZA DE ORIENTE - FOTO AÑOS 70. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: PLAZA DE ORIENTE. MADRID. SPAIN. FELIPE IV REY DE ESPAÑA.
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akg1580357 Casa de la Panaderia.
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akg1580345 Madrid, Plaza Mayor.
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akg1580343 Madrid, Plaza Mayor.
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akg1580344 Madrid, Plaza Mayor.
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akg658459 Heinrich IV. von Navarra, König v.Fkr. (1589-1610); 1663-1610. /-Reiterstandbild Heinrichs IV. auf dem Pont-Neuf in Paris.-/ Skulptur, 1818, von François Lemot (1772-1827). (Ersatz für das 1792 zerstörte Reiterstandbild, 1614, von P.Tacca u.P.Francavilla).-Foto, 2006.
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akg668632 Paris (Frankreich), 1./6.Arr., Pont Neuf (Brücke über die Seine an der Westspitze der Ile de la Cité; erbaut 1578-1607).-Mittelabschintt mit Reiterdenkmal Heinrichs IV. und den Kopfbauten der Place Dauphine.-Foto, 2006.
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orz053956 DETALLE DEL MONUMENTO A LOS CUATRO MOROS - 1623-1626 - BRONCE - BARROCO ITALIANO. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: EXTERIOR. Livorno. ITALIA.
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orz197859 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE IV - SIGLO XVII - FOTOGRAFIA EN BLANCO Y NEGRO - AÑOS 60. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: PLAZA DE ORIENTE. MADRID. SPAIN. FELIPE IV REY DE ESPAÑA.
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orz197855 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE III TERMINADA EN 1616 COMENZADA POR JUAN DE BOLONIA - FOTOGRAFIA EN BLANCO Y NEGRO - AÑOS 60. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: HALLMARKT. MADRID. SPAIN. PHILIPP III. VON SPANIEN.
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orz002925 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE III TERMINADA EN 1616 COMENZADA POR JUAN DE BOLONIA - FOTO AÑOS 60. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: HALLMARKT. MADRID. SPAIN. PHILIPP III. VON SPANIEN.
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akg942460 Nach Tacca, Pietro; 1577-1640. "Tarquinius und Lucretia". (Die Römerin Lucretia, Gattin des Feldherren Collatinus, wird von Tarquinius Sextus geschändet; 509 v. Chr.). Skulptur, 2. Hälfte 17. Jh.. Nach einem Modell des Pietro Tacca?. Bronze mit goldener Patina, Höhe 39 cm. Inv.-Nr. 5353. Budapest, Szepmüveszeti Muzeum. Museum: Budapest, Szepmüveszeti Muzeum.
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orz197876 FUENTE DEL MONUMENTO A FELIPE IV EN LOS JARDINES DE LA PLAZA DE ORIENTE - FOTOGRAFIA EN BLANCO Y NEGRO - AÑOS 60. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: PLAZA DE ORIENTE. MADRID. SPAIN.
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orz197877 FUENTE DEL MONUMENTO A FELIPE IV EN LOS JARDINES DE LA PLAZA DE ORIENTE - FOTOGRAFIA EN BLANCO Y NEGRO - AÑOS 60. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: PLAZA DE ORIENTE. MADRID. SPAIN.
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akg5749613 Pietro Tacca. 1577-1649. "Crucifix", c. 1617. Detail. Paper mache, polychrome painted. Pistoia (Tuscany, Italy), Church / Church of Santa Maria degli Angeli.
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akg5749614 Pietro Tacca. 1577-1649. "Crucifix", c. 1617. Detail. Paper mache, polychrome painted. Pistoia (Tuscany, Italy), Church / Church of Santa Maria degli Angeli.
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akg5749615 Pietro Tacca. 1577-1649. "Crucifix", c. 1617. Detail. Paper mache, polychrome painted. Pistoia (Tuscany, Italy), Church / Church of Santa Maria degli Angeli.
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akg5749611 Pietro Tacca. 1577-1649. "Crucifix", c. 1617. Detail. Paper mache, polychrome painted. Pistoia (Tuscany, Italy), Church / Church of Santa Maria degli Angeli.
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akg995425 Florenz / Firenze (Toskana, Italien), Kirche Santissima Annunziata.-Altarkreuz.-Aus einem Altarsatz von Altarkreuz und sechs Leuchtern von Pietro Tacca (1577-1640) und Cosimo Merlini (gest.1736). Bronze, vergoldet, und Bergkristall.
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akg995424 Florenz / Firenze (Toskana, Italien), Kirche Santissima Annunziata.-Altarsatz: Altarkreuz und sechs Leuchter von Pietro Tacca (1577-1640) und Cosimo Merlini (gest.1736). Ausschnitt: obere Hälfte des Altarkreuzes mit dem Gekreuzigten.-Bronze, vergoldet, und Bergkristall.
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orz169998 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE IV - SIGLO XVII. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: PLAZA DE ORIENTE. MADRID. SPAIN. FELIPE III HIJO. MARGARITA DE AUSTRIA HIJO. AUSTRIA MARGARITA HIJO. FELIPE IV REY DE ESPAÑA.
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orz152534 MONUMENTO ECUESTRE DE FELIPE III-TERMINADO EN 1616.COMENZADO POR JUAN DE BOLONIA - FOTO AÑOS 00. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: HALLMARKT. MADRID. SPAIN. PHILIPP III. VON SPANIEN.
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orz154488 ESCULTURA DE FELIPE IV-ACABADA EN 1640. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: PLAZA DE ORIENTE. MADRID. SPAIN. FELIPE III HIJO. MARGARITA DE AUSTRIA HIJO. AUSTRIA MARGARITA HIJO. FELIPE IV REY DE ESPAÑA.
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orz044393 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE III TERMINADA EN 1616.COMENZADA POR JUAN DE BOLONIA. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: HALLMARKT. MADRID. SPAIN. PHILIPP III. VON SPANIEN.
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orz044395 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE III EN LA PLAZA MAYOR. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: HALLMARKT. MADRID. SPAIN. PHILIPP III. VON SPANIEN.
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orz044397 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE III EN LA PLAZA MAYOR. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: HALLMARKT. MADRID. SPAIN. PHILIPP III. VON SPANIEN.
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orz044394 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE III EN LA PLAZA MAYOR. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: HALLMARKT. MADRID. SPAIN. PHILIPP III. VON SPANIEN.
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orz044053 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE IV - DETALLE. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: EXTERIOR. MADRID. SPAIN.
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orz044051 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE IV - SIGLO XVII. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: PLAZA DE ORIENTE. MADRID. SPAIN. FELIPE III HIJO. MARGARITA DE AUSTRIA HIJO. AUSTRIA MARGARITA HIJO. FELIPE IV REY DE ESPAÑA.
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orz044050 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE IV - SIGLO XVII. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: PLAZA DE ORIENTE. MADRID. SPAIN. FELIPE III HIJO. MARGARITA DE AUSTRIA HIJO. AUSTRIA MARGARITA HIJO. FELIPE IV REY DE ESPAÑA.
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orz044052 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE IV - SIGLO XVII. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: PLAZA DE ORIENTE. MADRID. SPAIN. FELIPE III HIJO. MARGARITA DE AUSTRIA HIJO. AUSTRIA MARGARITA HIJO. FELIPE IV REY DE ESPAÑA.
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orz059339 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE III TERMINADA EN 1616 COMENZADA POR JUAN DE BOLONIA. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: HALLMARKT. MADRID. SPAIN. PHILIPP III. VON SPANIEN.
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akg5749612 Pietro Tacca. 1577-1649. "Crucifix", c. 1617. Detail. Paper mache, polychrome painted. Pistoia (Tuscany, Italy), Church / Church of Santa Maria degli Angeli.
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alb2167181 Equestrian monument to Philip IV in bronze (Pietro Tacca, 1634-1640), 1843 East Square, Madrid, Spain.
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alb2167418 Equestrian statue of Philip III (1578-1621), begun by Giambologna (1529-1608) and completed by Pietro Tacca (1577-1640), 1616, Main Plaza (Plaza Mayor), Madrid, Spain.
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alb2170794 Equestrian statue of Philip III (1578-1621), begun by Giambologna (1529-1608) and completed by Pietro Tacca (1577-1640), 1616, Main Plaza (Plaza Mayor), Madrid, Spain.
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alb3252385 Equestrian statue of Philip III (1578-1621), begun by Giambologna (1529-1608) and completed by Pietro Tacca (1577-1640), 1616, Main Plaza (Plaza Mayor), Madrid. Spain, 17th century.
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alb3215227 Equestrian statue of Philip III (1578-1621), begun by Giambologna (1529-1608) and completed by Pietro Tacca (1577-1640), 1616, Main Plaza (Plaza Mayor), Madrid. Spain, 17th century.
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alb1989441 Equestrian Statue of Philip III, 1616, by Pietro Tacca (1577-1640), Plaza Mayor, Madrid. Spain, 17th century.
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alb1967267 Equestrian Statue of Philip III, 1616, by Pietro Tacca (1577-1640), Plaza Mayor, Madrid. Spain, 17th century.
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alb1975503 Equestrian statue from the monument to Philip IV, by Pietro Tacca (1577-1640), Plaza de Oriente, Madrid. Detail. Spain, 17th century.
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alb1973158 Equestrian Statue of Philip III, 1616, by Pietro Tacca (1577-1640), Plaza Mayor, Madrid. Spain, 17th century.
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alb1978401 Equestrian statue monument to Philip IV of Spain, by Pietro Tacca (1577-1640), Plaza de Oriente, Madrid. Spain, 17th century.
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akg331085 Ferdinand I. de'Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany (1587-1609); Florence 30.7.1549. - ibid. 7.2.1609. Equestrian statue of Ferdinand I. Sculpture, c. 1604/08, by Giovanni da Bologna (1529-1608), completed by Pietro Tacca (1577-1640). Bronze. Florence, Piazza Santissima Annunziata.
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akg017860 Ferdinand I. de'Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany (1587-1609); Florence 30.7.1549. - ibid. 7.2.1609. Equestrian statue of Ferdinand I. Sculpture, c. 1604/08, by Giovanni da Bologna (1529-1608), completed by Pietro Tacca (1577-1640). Bronze. Florence, Piazza Santissima Annunziata.
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akg454465 Henri IV of Navarra, King of France. (1589-1610); 1663-1610. Equestrian statue of Henri IV. Sculpture, 1818, by François Lemot (1772-1827). Replacement for the statue destroyed in 1792, originally from 1614 by Pietro Tacca and Pietro Francavilla. Paris (France), Pont-Neuf. Photo, undated.
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akg454399 Henri IV of Navarra, King of France. (1589-1610); 1663-1610. Equestrian statue of Henri IV. Sculpture, 1818, by François Lemot (1772-1827). Replacement for the statue destroyed in 1792, created in 1614 by Pietro Tacca and Pietro Francavilla. Paris (France), Pont-Neuf. Photo, undated.
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akg1618555 Heinrich IV. von Navarra, König von Frankreich (1589-1610); 1663-1610.-Reiterstandbild Heinrichs IV; im Hintergrund das Kaufhaus La Samaritaine.-/ Skulptur, 1818, von François Lemot ( 1772-1827). Ersatz für das 1792 zerstörte Reiterstand, 1614, von Pietro Tacca und Pietro Francavilla. Paris ( Frankreich), Pont-Neuf. Foto, 2008.
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akg1617830 Heinrich IV. von Navarra, König von Frankreich (1589-1610); 1563-1610.-Reiterstandbild Heinrichs IV.-Skulptur, 1818, von François Lemot (1772-1827). Ersatz für das 1792 zerstörte Reiterstandbild, 1614, von Pietro Tacca und Pietro Francavilla. Paris ( Frankreich), Pont-Neuf. Foto, 2008.
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akg1617831 Heinrich IV. von Navarra, König von Frankreich (1589-1610); 1663-1610.-Reiterstandbild Heinrichs IV.-Skulptur, 1818, von François Lemot (1772-1827). Ersatz für das 1792 zerstörte Reiterstand, 1614, von Pietro Tacca und Pietro Francavilla. Paris (Frankreich), Pont-Neuf. Foto, 2008.
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orz210136 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE III TERMINADA EN 1616 COMENZADA POR JUAN DE BOLONIA. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: HALLMARKT. MADRID. SPAIN. PHILIPP III. VON SPANIEN.
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orz169997 Equestrian statue of Philip IV. 17th century. Madrid, plaza de Oriente. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: PLAZA DE ORIENTE. MADRID. SPAIN. FELIPE III HIJO. MARGARITA DE AUSTRIA HIJO. AUSTRIA MARGARITA HIJO. FELIPE IV REY DE ESPAÑA.
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orz152533 MONUMENTO DE FELIPE III-DETALLE CABEZA DEL CABALLO Y EL REY.COMENZADA POR JUAN DE BOLONIA - FOTO AÑOS 00. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: HALLMARKT. MADRID. SPAIN. PHILIPP III. VON SPANIEN.
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orz159137 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE IV - S XVII. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: PLAZA DE ORIENTE. MADRID. SPAIN. FELIPE IV REY DE ESPAÑA.
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orz159092 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE III - 1616. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: HALLMARKT. MADRID. SPAIN. PHILIPP III. VON SPANIEN.
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orz159093 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE III - 1616. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: HALLMARKT. MADRID. SPAIN. PHILIPP III. VON SPANIEN.
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orz159094 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE III - 1616. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: HALLMARKT. MADRID. SPAIN. PHILIPP III. VON SPANIEN.
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orz206485 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE III TERMINADA EN 1616 COMENZADA POR JUAN DE BOLONIA. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: HALLMARKT. MADRID. SPAIN. PHILIPP III. VON SPANIEN.
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orz206486 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE III TERMINADA EN 1616 COMENZADA POR JUAN DE BOLONIA. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: HALLMARKT. MADRID. SPAIN. PHILIPP III. VON SPANIEN.
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orz206487 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE III TERMINADA EN 1616 COMENZADA POR JUAN DE BOLONIA. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: HALLMARKT. MADRID. SPAIN. PHILIPP III. VON SPANIEN.
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orz059366 MONUMENTO A FELIPE IV - ESCULTURA ECUESTRE ACABADA EN 1640. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: PLAZA DE ORIENTE. MADRID. SPAIN. FELIPE III HIJO. MARGARITA DE AUSTRIA HIJO. AUSTRIA MARGARITA HIJO. FELIPE IV REY DE ESPAÑA.
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orz059364 Monument to Philip IV. Equestrian sculpture. Completed in 1640. Madrid, plaza de Oriente. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: PLAZA DE ORIENTE. MADRID. SPAIN. FELIPE III HIJO. MARGARITA DE AUSTRIA HIJO. AUSTRIA MARGARITA HIJO. FELIPE IV REY DE ESPAÑA.
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orz059365 MONUMENTO A FELIPE IV - ESCULTURA ECUESTRE ACABADA EN 1640. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: PLAZA DE ORIENTE. MADRID. SPAIN. FELIPE III HIJO. MARGARITA DE AUSTRIA HIJO. AUSTRIA MARGARITA HIJO. FELIPE IV REY DE ESPAÑA.
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orz059363 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE IV - SIGLO XVII - PEDESTAL REALIZADO POR FRANCISCO ELIAS VALLEJO. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: PLAZA DE ORIENTE. MADRID. SPAIN. FELIPE III HIJO. MARGARITA DE AUSTRIA HIJO. AUSTRIA MARGARITA HIJO. FELIPE IV REY DE ESPAÑA.
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orz096379 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE IV EN LA PLAZA DE ORIENTE - SIGLO XVII. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: PLAZA DE ORIENTE. MADRID. SPAIN. FELIPE III HIJO. MARGARITA DE AUSTRIA HIJO. AUSTRIA MARGARITA HIJO. FELIPE IV REY DE ESPAÑA.
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orz198120 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE IV - SIGLO XVII - FOTOGRAFIA EN BLANCO Y NEGRO - AÑOS 60. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: PLAZA DE ORIENTE. MADRID. SPAIN. FELIPE IV REY DE ESPAÑA.
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orz198121 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE IV - SIGLO XVII - FOTOGRAFIA EN BLANCO Y NEGRO - AÑOS 60. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: PLAZA DE ORIENTE. MADRID. SPAIN. FELIPE IV REY DE ESPAÑA.
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orz198123 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE IV - SIGLO XVII - FOTOGRAFIA EN BLANCO Y NEGRO - AÑOS 60. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: PLAZA DE ORIENTE. MADRID. SPAIN. FELIPE IV REY DE ESPAÑA.
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orz198122 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE IV - SIGLO XVII - FOTOGRAFIA EN BLANCO Y NEGRO - AÑOS 60. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: PLAZA DE ORIENTE. MADRID. SPAIN. FELIPE IV REY DE ESPAÑA.
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orz196192 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE III TERMINADA EN 1616 COMENZADA POR JUAN DE BOLONIA. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: HALLMARKT. MADRID. SPAIN. PHILIPP III. VON SPANIEN.
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orz198364 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE III TERMINADA EN 1616 COMENZADA POR JUAN DE BOLONIA - FOTOGRAFIA EN BLANCO Y NEGRO - AÑOS 60. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: HALLMARKT. MADRID. SPAIN. PHILIPP III. VON SPANIEN.
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orz197804 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE III TERMINADA EN 1616 COMENZADA POR JUAN DE BOLONIA - FOTOGRAFIA EN BLANCO Y NEGRO - AÑOS 60. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: HALLMARKT. MADRID. SPAIN. PHILIPP III. VON SPANIEN.
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orz190461 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE III TERMINADA EN 1616 COMENZADA POR JUAN DE BOLONIA - FOTOGRAFIA EN BLANCO Y NEGRO - AÑOS 60. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: HALLMARKT. MADRID. SPAIN. PHILIPP III. VON SPANIEN.
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orz190462 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE III TERMINADA EN 1616 COMENZADA POR JUAN DE BOLONIA - FOTOGRAFIA EN BLANCO Y NEGRO - AÑOS 60. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: HALLMARKT. MADRID. SPAIN. PHILIPP III. VON SPANIEN.
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orz197802 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE III TERMINADA EN 1616 COMENZADA POR JUAN DE BOLONIA - FOTOGRAFIA EN BLANCO Y NEGRO - AÑOS 60. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: HALLMARKT. MADRID. SPAIN. PHILIPP III. VON SPANIEN.
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orz197803 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE III TERMINADA EN 1616 COMENZADA POR JUAN DE BOLONIA - FOTOGRAFIA EN BLANCO Y NEGRO - AÑOS 60. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: HALLMARKT. MADRID. SPAIN. PHILIPP III. VON SPANIEN.
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orz004448 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE IV - SIGLO XVII - FOTO AÑOS 60. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: PLAZA DE ORIENTE. MADRID. SPAIN. FELIPE III HIJO. MARGARITA DE AUSTRIA HIJO. AUSTRIA MARGARITA HIJO. FELIPE IV REY DE ESPAÑA.
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orz189679 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE III TERMINADA EN 1616 COMENZADA POR JUAN DE BOLONIA. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: HALLMARKT. MADRID. SPAIN. PHILIPP III. VON SPANIEN.
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orz124578 PLAZA DE ORIENTE-MONUMENTO ECUESTRE A FELIPE IV - DETALLE. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: PLAZA DE ORIENTE. MADRID. SPAIN. FELIPE III HIJO. MARGARITA DE AUSTRIA HIJO. AUSTRIA MARGARITA HIJO. FELIPE IV REY DE ESPAÑA.
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orz124345 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE IV. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: EXTERIOR. MADRID. SPAIN. FELIPE III HIJO. MARGARITA DE AUSTRIA HIJO. AUSTRIA MARGARITA HIJO. FELIPE IV REY DE ESPAÑA.
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orz124344 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE IV. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: EXTERIOR. MADRID. SPAIN. FELIPE III HIJO. MARGARITA DE AUSTRIA HIJO. AUSTRIA MARGARITA HIJO. FELIPE IV REY DE ESPAÑA.
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orz044392 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE III TERMINADA EN 1616 COMENZADA POR JUAN DE BOLONIA. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: HALLMARKT. MADRID. SPAIN. PHILIPP III. VON SPANIEN.
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orz119815 MONUMENTO A FELIPE IV - ESCULTURA ECUESTRE - ACABADA 1640 - BARROCO ITALIANO. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: PLAZA DE ORIENTE. MADRID. SPAIN. FELIPE III HIJO. MARGARITA DE AUSTRIA HIJO. AUSTRIA MARGARITA HIJO. FELIPE IV REY DE ESPAÑA.
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orz075393 ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FELIPE IV EN LA PLAZA DE ORIENTE - SIGLO XVII - FOTO AÑOS 70. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: PLAZA DE ORIENTE. MADRID. SPAIN. FELIPE III HIJO. MARGARITA DE AUSTRIA HIJO. AUSTRIA MARGARITA HIJO. FELIPE IV REY DE ESPAÑA.
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alb1466376 Philip IV of Spain (1605-1665). King of Spain and Portugal. Monument of Philip IV. Equestrian statue by the Italian sculptor Pietro Tacca (1577-1640). Oriente Square. Madrid. Spain.
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alb1467708 MADRID. Plaza de oriente. En primer término, estatua ecuestre de Felipe IV, obra en bronce de Pietro Tacca. Al fondo, el Teatro Real, edificio construído entre 1818 y 1850 según proyecto de Antonio López Aguado. España.
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alb3675298 Francesco I de' Medici (1541-1587), Grand Duke of Tuscany. Artist: After a model by Giambologna (Netherlandish, Douai 1529-1608 Florence). Culture: Italian, Florence. Dimensions: Overall (confirmed): H. 30 3/8 x W. 24 1/2 x D. 13 11/16 in. (77.2 x 62.2 x 34.7 cm). Founder: Probably cast by Pietro Tacca (Italian, Carrara 1577-1640 Florence). Date: modeled 1585-87, cast ca. 1611.This imposing portrait of Grand Duke Francesco I de' Medici dates between 1585, when he received the Order of the Golden Fleece (the badge dangles prominently from a chain around his neck) and 1587, when he died. The model for the bronze clearly owes its character to the premier sculptor of the Medici family, Giambologna. Yet its facture is consistent with sculptures that Giambologna produced later in his career, specifically the work characteristic of his principal studio assistant, Pietro Tacca. Documents bear out the supposition that this sculpture is a later interpretation by Tacca of the older master's concept. Giambologna's most famous Medici portrait -- an equestrian monument to Francesco's father, Cosimo I, initiated in 1577 and installed in the Piazza della Signoria, Florence, in 1587 -- became the iconic image of the Florentine rulers and set standards across Europe.[1] When Queen Marie de Médicis (née Maria de' Medici) decided to commission an equestrian monument to her husband, King Henry IV of France, she relied on her family back in Italy to press the busy Giambologna to execute that monument.[2] Following the sculptor's death in 1608, the commission passed to Pietro Tacca. The bronze horse and rider were shipped from Florence to Paris in 1611, together with a bust. On October 7, 1614, Matteo Bartolini, the Tuscan emissary in Paris, wrote to his masters that the queen was sending 300 scudi to Tacca in recompense for the bust in bronze of her father, Francesco I. [3] When the Museum's bust appeared on the market in 1983, it was recognized as the long-lost possession of Marie de Médicis.Its debt to models by Giambologna and its execution by Tacca are evident. What may be Giambologna's earliest bronze bust of Cosimo I (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence) is the direct prototype for Francesco I.[4] The image of the son follows that of the father: identical Renaissance armor -- with scalloped pauldrons and a rope motif centered across the breastplate -- is in both cases crossed by a sword sash over the right shoulder, topped by the ceremonial chain. The date of the bust of Cosimo is uncertain. It was probably cast after 1553, when the artist moved to Florence. Another scholar suggests, however, that it was made at the time of Cosimo's death, in 1574, and if so, the sculptor may have deliberately paired the busts of Cosimo and Francesco.[5] The parentage of the New York bust is clear, and there are also echoes in it of other Giambologna busts of Francesco, notably an example in marble over the door of the former Teatro Mediceo in Florence.[6] Similarly clad in contemporary armor, though wearing a sash over the left shoulder, that one lacks the badge of the Golden Fleece and thus predates the Museum's bronze; however, the fairly fleshy face and full beard indicate that the two are not far apart in date. Both busts accord with painted portraits, such as that by an anonymous artist in the circle of Scipione Pulzone in the Palazzo Pitti, Florence. [7] Earlier canvases, such as Tommaso d'Antonio Manzuoli's portrait of 1560 (Museo Civico, Prato), and marbles, such as Giovanni Bandini's Francesco I (Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence), with thinner face and beard, show how the duke's physiognomy changed over time; the full sequence of images indicates that the Museum's bronze bust represents the duke toward the end of his life.[8]Crisp chasing of the surface, sharp folds in the drapery, and a translucent reddish lacquer patina are characteristic of bronzes from Giambologna and his workshop later in the sculptor's career.[9] It seems likely that Tacca, a considerable artist in his own right, interpreted Giambologna's model and produced a meticulously clean bronze for his exalted and demanding patron, the queen of France.[10] The idealized, somewhat abstract portrait of Francesco accords with the imperious image the Medici sought for themselves. Created posthumously, the bronze captures the likeness but preserves the dignity of the sitter as an iconic image of a ruler. This was a man more at home in his studiolo, poring over natural specimens or fostering such inventions as Medici porcelain, than with ruling the state from the great hall (today the Salone dei Cinquecento) of the Palazzo Vecchio. Francesco's somewhat vacant stare manages to appear commanding while divulging no secrets of the inner man's true personality.[Ian Wardropper. European Sculpture, 1400-1900, In the Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, 2011, no. 30, pp. 96-97.]Footnotes:[1] John Pope-Hennessy. An Introduction to Italian Sculpture. 3 vols. Vol. 3, Italian High Renaissance and Baroque Sculpture. 4th ed. London, 1996, pp. 335 - 36, 492 - 93, pl. 316. [2] See Geneviève Bresc-Bautier in Cast in Bronze: French Sculpture from the Renaissance to Revolution. Exh cat. edited by Geneviève Bresc-Bautier and Guilhem Scherf, with James David Draper, and with contributions by Jane Bassett et al. Musée du Louvre, Paris; The Metropolitan Museum of Art; J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; 2008-9. Paris, 2009. [French ed., Bronzes français 2008.], pp. 164 - 69, nos. 40, 41, for a recent account of the commission.[3] Archivio di Stato, Florence, Carteggio Mediceo, no. 4629 (first published in Giovanni [Johann Wilhelm] Gaye. Carteggio inedito d'artisti dei secoli XIV, XV, XVI. 3 vols. Florence, 1839-40. [Reprint ed., Turin, 1968.], vol. 3,p. 539).[4] Karla Langedijk. The Portraits of the Medici, Fifteenth-Eighteenth Centuries. 3 vols. Florence, 1981-87, vol. 1 pp. 469 - 70, no. 27,122. [5] Charles Avery. Giambologna: The Complete Sculpture. Oxford, 1987, pp. 167, 256, no. 32, pl. 172.[6] Ibid., pp. 169, 254, no. 15, pl. 175.[7] Les Trésors des Médicis, la Florence des Médicis: Une Ville et une cour d'Europe. Exh. cat. edited by Cristina Acidini Luchinat and Mario Scalini. Kunsthalle der Hypo-Kulturstiftung, Munich; Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna; Château de Blois; 1998-99. Paris, Munich, and Florence, 1999, p. 95, no. 35.[8] Elena Carrara in Masters of Florence: Glory and Genius of the Court of the Medici. Exh. cat. Pyramid, Memphis; 2004. Memphis, 2004, p. 148; Francesco Vossilla in Magnificenza alla corte dei Medici: Arte a Firenze alla fine del Cinquecento. Exh. cat. Museo degli Argenti, Palazzo Pitti, Florence; 1997-98. Milan, 1997, p. 31. no. 4.[9] Richard E. Stone (Richard E. Stone. "Organic Patinas on Small Bronzes of the Italian Renaissance." Metropolitan Museum Journal 45 (2010), pp. 107-23, p. 109) has analyzed its "magnificent organic patina of a striking color like that of a very old burgundy wine" (but he was unable to identify the resin that gives it its distinctive hue).[10] Jessica Mack-Andrick. Pietro Tacca, Hofbildhauer der Medici (1577-1640): Politische Funktion und Ikonographie des frühabsolutistischen Herrscherdenkmals unter den Grossherzögen Ferdinando I., Cosimo II. und Ferdinando II. Weimar, 2005; Pietro Tacca: Carrara, la Toscana, le grandi corti europee. Exh. cat. edited by Franca Falleti. Centro Internazionale delle Arti Plastiche, Carrara; 2007. Florence, 2007. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3659779 Equestrian statuette of Philip IV, King of Spain (1605-1665). Artist: Possibly after a model by Pietro Tacca (Italian, Carrara 1577-1640 Florence). Culture: Italian. Dimensions: Horse and rider (confirmed): 16 1/8 × 7 × 12 5/8 in. (41 × 17.8 × 32.1 cm)Rider (a) (confirmed): 12 3/8 × 7 × 5 1/8 in. (31.4 × 17.8 × 13 cm)Horse (b) (confirmed): 12 × 5 5/8 × 12 5/8 in. (30.5 × 14.3 × 32.1 cm)Base (confirmed): 9 × 7 3/4 × 15 in. (22.9 × 19.7 × 38.1 cm). Date: 17th century, cast possibly 19th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3618009 Crouching Boar (Il Porcellino). Artist: Follower of Pietro Tacca (Italian, Carrara 1577-1640 Florence). Dimensions: H. 16.5 cm.. Date: late 17th or early 18th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb4137267 Bust of a Nobleman in Armor. Attributed to Pietro Tacca; Italian, 1577-1640. Date: 1620-1630. Dimensions: 63.5 × 59.7 × 23.5 cm (25 × 23 1/2 × 9 1/4 in.) Height with socle: 81.3 cm (32 in.). Marble. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.
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orz134201 FUENTE DE NEPTUNO Y DETRAS ESTATUA ECUESTRE DE FERNANDO I. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: EXTERIOR. Florenz. ITALIA.
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orz054214 ESTATUA DE LA ABUNDANCIA - SIGLO XVII. Author: PIETRO TACCA. Location: JARDINES DE BOBOLI. Florenz. ITALIA.
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