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Filippo Brunelleschi (b
Filippo Brunelleschi (b ) San Lorenzo, Florence; begun 1421, unfinished 1446. Filippo Brunelleschi, San Lorenzo, Florence begun 1421, unfinished 1446.
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Aerial view of San Lorenzo, Florence
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Views of San Lorenzo, Florence
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Unfinished façade of San Lorenzo
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San Lorenzo
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San Lorenzo, Interior view from altar
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San Lorenzo, Interior view from altar
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San Lorenzo, Plan of church with the Old Sacristy
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View of entrance to Brunelleschi’s Old Sacristy, San Lorenzo
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Brunelleschi, Plan and Cross-section of the Old Sacristy, San Lorenzo
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Old Sacristy interior, San Lorenzo
Architectural Sculptures by Donatello, c
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San Lorenzo, Plan with views of nave and aisles
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San Lorenzo, Plan with views of Old Sacristy
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Old Sacristy, San Lorenzo: Cross Section and view of interior
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Old Sacristy, San Lorenzo
Plan, Cross Section and view of interior
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Old Sacristy, San Lorenzo
View of central dome and altar space dome
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Old Sacristy, San Lorenzo
View of altar space dome
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Old Sacristy, San Lorenzo
View of altar space dome
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Old Sacristy, San Lorenzo
View of central dome including roundels by Donatello
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The following slides are details of Donatello’s roundels in the
Old Sacristy of San Lorenzo St. John the Evangelist, Polychrome stucco St John Evangelist
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Martyrdom of St. John, Polychrome stucco
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St. Matthew, Polychrome stucco
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Ascension of John Polychrome stucco
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St. Mark Polychrome stucco
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Raising of Drusiana Polychrome stucco
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St. Luke Polychrome stucco
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St. John on Patmos Polychrome stucco
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Donatello, St Stephen and St Lawrence Polychrome terracotta (above the doorway, left of the altar space) Old Sacristy, San Lorenzo Donatello, St Cosman and St Damian Polychrome terracotta (above the doorway, right of the altar space) Old Sacristy, San Lorenzo
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