Antonio Pollaiuolo Monument of Sixtus IV, 1484-93 Bronze, Basilica di San Pietro, Vatican.

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Antonio Pollaiuolo Monument of Sixtus IV, Bronze, Basilica di San Pietro, Vatican

Reconstruction of first design for the Tomb of Pope Julius II, originally planned to be located in New St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City (Rome)

Project of 1513

Bound slave, louvre

Dying Slave, originally intended for the Tomb of Pope Julius II, c. 1515, (marble, ht.: 229 cm [7 ft 1 in]), Louvre, Paris

Awakening Slave, originally intended for the Tomb of Pope Julius II, c , (marble, ht.: 267), Galleria dell'Accademia, Florence

Young Slave, originally intended for the Tomb of Pope Julius II, c , (marble, ht.: 235 cm), Galleria dell'Accademia, Florence

Atlas (Prisoner), originally intended for the Tomb of Pope Julius II, c , (marble, ht.: 208 cm, [9 ft 1 in]), Galleria dell'Accademia, Florence

Bearded Slave, originally intended for the Tomb of Pope Julius II, c , (marble, ht.: 248 cm), Galleria dell'Accademia, Florence

Tomb of Pope Julius II, begun 1505, completed 1547, (marble), San Pietro in Vincoli, Rome Lower level: Rachel, Moses, Leah Upper Level: A Sibyl, Julius II, Virgin and Child, A Prophet

Andrea Sansovino, Tomb of Ascanio Sforza, Santa Maria del Popolo Rome,

Tomb of Pope Julius II, commissioned in 1505, completed 1547, Figure of Moses, c. 1515, (marble, ht.: 235 cm), San Pietro in Vincoli, Rome

Rachel, c , (marble, ht.: 197 cm.), Tomb of Julius II, S. Pietro in Vincoli, Rome

Leah, c , (marble, ht.: 209 cm.), Tomb of Julius II, S. Pietro in Vincoli, Rome