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Palazzo Medici-Riccardi

MICHELOZZO DI BARTOLOMEO Courtyard (Cortile) c. 1444 Palazzo Medici-Riccardi, Florence

Authorship unknown (Donatello? Michelozzo?) Detail of Roundels in Michelozzo’s Cortile

Authorship unknown (Donatello? Michelozzo?) Detail of Roundels in Michelozzo’s Cortile

Bronze David: Detail of Goliath’s helmet c1430s Bargello, Florence Donatello, Bronze David: Detail of Goliath’s helmet c1430s Bargello, Florence Authorship unknown (Donatello? Michelozzo?) Detail of Roundels in Michelozzo’s Cortile

Michelozzo di Bartolommeo, Tomb of Bartolommeo Aragazzi, ca. 1430, (marble), Cathedral, Montepulciano

Michellozo, Tomb of Bartolommeo Aragazzi, detail of effigy, c Michellozo, Tomb of Bartolommeo Aragazzi, detail of effigy, c.1430, Cathedral, Montepulciano

Michelozzo di Bartolommeo, Tomb of Bartolommeo Aragazzi, detail of Adoring Angel, ca. 1430, (marble), formerly Cathedral, Montepulciano, now in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London 

Michelozzo di Bartolommeo, Tomb of Bartolommeo Aragazzi, St. Bartholomew (relief now set in rear wall of the Cathedral), ca. 1430, (marble), Cathedral, Montepulciano 

detail

Michelozzo di Bartolommeo, Tomb of Bartolommeo Aragazzi, Relief: Aragazzi Welcomed into Paradise by his Mother and Family (panels now incorporated into piers in the Cathedral), ca. 1430, (marble), Cathedral, Montepulciano 

Michelozzo di Bartolommeo, Tomb of Bartolommeo Aragazzi, detail of the Virgin Blessing Aragazzi in Paradise, (panel now incorporated into piers in the Cathedral), ca. 1430, (marble), Cathedral, Montepulciano 

Michelozzo di Bartolommeo, Tomb of Bartolommeo Aragazzi, detail of the base, now incorporated into the High Altar of the Cathedral, ca. 1430, (marble), Cathedral, Montepulciano

Donatello and Michelozzo di Bartolommeo, Tomb of Cardinal Rainaldo Brancacci, (pre-restoration), commissioned ca. 1425, S. Angelo a Nilo, Naples

Detail of caryatid virtue (Michelozzo) Brancacci Tomb, Detail of caryatid virtue (Michelozzo)

Tomb of Leonardo Bruni, c. 1445, Bernardo Rossellino, Tomb of Leonardo Bruni, c. 1445, (white and colored marble), S. Croce, Florence

Detail of effigy

Detail of inscription

Detail of angel

Detail of lunette with Madonna and Blessing Christ

Detail of effigy

Detail of Madonna And Blessing Christ

(Bernardo Rossellino?) Annunciation 1430 Sandstone S. Croce, Florence Attr. to Donatello (Bernardo Rossellino?) Annunciation 1430 Sandstone S. Croce, Florence

Pienza, cathedral and Palazzo Piccolomini, by Rossellino working for Pope Pius II.

Bernardo Rossellino, Cathedral, Pienza, exterior view, ca. 1459-1462

Bernardo Rossellino, Palazzo Piccolomini, Pienza, exterior view, ca

Bernardo Rossellino, Palazzo Piccolomini, Pienza, Courtyard ca