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Lucca Cathedral facade

“Deposition” (lunette) “Nativity/Adoration of the Magi (architrave) Lucca Cathedral Nicola Pisano Before c. 1260

“Nativity/Adoration of the Magi”

Baptistery, Pisa

Baptistery Pulpit, Pisa Nicola Pisano Marble, height: 465 cm 1260

“Annunciation/Nativity” Relief panel from Baptistery Pulpit, Pisa Nicola Pisano 1260

“Adoration of the Magi” Relief panel, Baptistery Pulpit, Pisa Nicola Pisano 1260

“Adoration of the Magi”, detail

Roman Sarcophagus relief Cortona

“Presentation in the Temple” Relief Panel, Baptistery Pulpit, Pisa Nicola Pisano 1260

“Presentation in the Temple”, detail

“Crucifixion” Relief Panel, Baptistery Pulpit, Pisa Nicola Pisano 1260

Detail of Baptistery Pulpit, Pisa Nicola Pisano 1260

“Hercules/Fortitude/Daniel” Baptistery Pulpit, Pisa Nicola Pisano 1260

“Faith” Relief Panel, Baptistery Pulpit, Pisa Nicola Pisano 1260

“Mary” Relief Panel, Baptistery Pulpit, Pisa Nicola Pisano 1260

Pulpit, Siena Cathedral Nicola Pisano Marble, height: 460 cm 1265-1268

Pulpit, Siena Cathedral Nicola Pisano 1265-1268

“Virtues”, central base Pulpit, Siena Cathedral Nicola Pisano 1265-1268

Detail of base figure Pulpit, Siena Cathedral Nicola Pisano 1265-1268

View of base figures Pulpit, Siena Cathedral Nicola Pisano 1265-1268

Detail of spandrel Pulpit, Siena Cathedral Nicola Pisano 1265-1268

“Visitation/Nativity”, Relief Panel Pulpit, Siena Cathedral Nicola Pisano 1265-1268

“Visitation/Nativity”, Relief Panel Pulpit, Siena Cathedral “Annunciation/Nativity”, Relief Panel Pulpit, Pisa Baptistery

“Adoration of the Magi”, Relief Panel Pulpit, Siena Cathedral Nicola Pisano 1265-1268

“Massacre of the Innocents”, Relief Panel Pulpit, Siena Cathedral Nicola Pisano 1265-1268

“Apocalyptic Christ” Pulpit, Siena Cathedral Nicola Pisano 1265-1268

“Crucifixion”, Relief Panel Pulpit, Siena Cathedral Nicola Pisano 1265-1268

“Crucifixion”, Relief panel Pulpit, Pisa Baptistery “Crucifixion”, Relief Panel Pulpit, Siena Cathedral

“Last Judgement: the Saved”, Relief Panel Pulpit, Siena Cathedral Nicola Pisano 1265-1268

“Last Judgement: the Damned”, Relief Panel Pulpit, Siena Cathedral Nicola Pisano 1265-1268

Design for Florence Cathedral facade Arnolfo di Cambio c.1294 drawing by Bernardino Poccetti

Madonna and Child Arnolfo di Cambio 1296-1302 Marble, height: 173 cm Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Florence

Madonna and Child Arnolfo di Cambio 1296-1302 Marble, height: 173 cm Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Florence

Reclining Madonna 1296-1302 Marble, height: 174 cm Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Florence

Dormition of the Virgin Museo dell’ Opera del Duomo Florence

Tomb of Cardinal de Braye, San Domenico, Orvieto Arnolfo di Cambio c.1282

Tomb of Cardinal de Braye, detail San Domenico, Orvieto Arnolfo di Cambio c.1282

Tomb of Cardinal de Braye, detail San Domenico, Orvieto Arnolfo di Cambio c.1282