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Domenico Rosselli (c. 1439 – 1498) was an Italian sculptor. Details of Rosselli's life are limited, but he seems to have trained in Florence. He is best known for his work on many of the friezes, sculpted doorways and decorative fireplaces in the Ducal Palace in Urbino, most particularly the angel fireplace, which depicts the Camino angels, in the Sala degli Angeli. Some authors have also identified him as the Master of the Marble Madonnas, although the assertion is by no means certain. After working in Bologna, Italy in the year 1460 and then in Pisa, two years later, Domencio moved to Florence, but he left the city for the Marche region twelve years later.

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  • Domenico Rosselli (c. 1439 – 1498) was an Italian sculptor. Details of Rosselli's life are limited, but he seems to have trained in Florence. He is best known for his work on many of the friezes, sculpted doorways and decorative fireplaces in the Ducal Palace in Urbino, most particularly the angel fireplace, which depicts the Camino angels, in the Sala degli Angeli. Some authors have also identified him as the Master of the Marble Madonnas, although the assertion is by no means certain. After working in Bologna, Italy in the year 1460 and then in Pisa, two years later, Domencio moved to Florence, but he left the city for the Marche region twelve years later. * v * t * e (en)
  • Domenico Rosselli, eigentlich Domenico di Giovanni di Bartolomeo Rosselli (* um 1439 in oder bei Pistoia; † um 1497/98 in Fossombrone) war ein italienischer Bildhauer. (de)
  • Domenico Rosselli (Pistoia, 1439 – Fossombrone, 1497/1498) è stato uno scultore italiano. Della sua vita sappiamo pochi e scarni dettagli, ma è certo che si formò artisticamente a Firenze. Dopo aver lavorato a Bologna nel 1460 e a Pisa nel 1462, si trasferì a Firenze e poi verso il 1472 nelle Marche. Le sue opere maggiormente conosciute ed apprezzate sono quelle compiute all'interno del Palazzo Ducale di Urbino, dove lavorò ai fregi ed alle porte, magnificamente scolpite ed ai camini, elegantemente decorati; fra questi ultimi si segnala sicuramente il Camino degli angeli, situato nella sala omonima. * Madonna di Domenico Rosselli. Copenaghen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. * Domenico Rosselli, Fonte battesimale. Santa Maria a Monte, chiesa di San Giovanni Evangelista. * Domenico Rosselli, Camino. Urbino, Palazzo Ducale (Urbino). (it)
  • 'Domenico Rosselli, volledig Domenico di Giovanni di Bartolomeo Rosselli (Pistoia, c. 1439 – Fossombrone, 1497/1498) was een Italiaans beeldhouwer. Er zijn weinig details bekend van Rosselli' z'n leven, maar waarschijnlijk oefende hij zijn vak uit in Florence. Hij is vooral bekend door zijn werk aan vele friezen, gebeeldhouwde doorgangen en decoratieve open haarden in Palazzo Ducale in Urbino, met name de engelenhaard in de Sala degli Angeli. Sommige auteurs hebben hem ook geïdentificeerd als de "Meester van de Marmeren Madonna's", al is dit niet helemaal zeker. * De engelenhaard in de Sala degli Angeli in het Palazzo Ducale. (nl)
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  • Domenico Rosselli, eigentlich Domenico di Giovanni di Bartolomeo Rosselli (* um 1439 in oder bei Pistoia; † um 1497/98 in Fossombrone) war ein italienischer Bildhauer. (de)
  • Domenico Rosselli (c. 1439 – 1498) was an Italian sculptor. Details of Rosselli's life are limited, but he seems to have trained in Florence. He is best known for his work on many of the friezes, sculpted doorways and decorative fireplaces in the Ducal Palace in Urbino, most particularly the angel fireplace, which depicts the Camino angels, in the Sala degli Angeli. Some authors have also identified him as the Master of the Marble Madonnas, although the assertion is by no means certain. After working in Bologna, Italy in the year 1460 and then in Pisa, two years later, Domencio moved to Florence, but he left the city for the Marche region twelve years later. (en)
  • Domenico Rosselli (Pistoia, 1439 – Fossombrone, 1497/1498) è stato uno scultore italiano. Della sua vita sappiamo pochi e scarni dettagli, ma è certo che si formò artisticamente a Firenze. Dopo aver lavorato a Bologna nel 1460 e a Pisa nel 1462, si trasferì a Firenze e poi verso il 1472 nelle Marche. * Madonna di Domenico Rosselli. Copenaghen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. * Domenico Rosselli, Fonte battesimale. Santa Maria a Monte, chiesa di San Giovanni Evangelista. * Domenico Rosselli, Camino. Urbino, Palazzo Ducale (Urbino). (it)
  • 'Domenico Rosselli, volledig Domenico di Giovanni di Bartolomeo Rosselli (Pistoia, c. 1439 – Fossombrone, 1497/1498) was een Italiaans beeldhouwer. Er zijn weinig details bekend van Rosselli' z'n leven, maar waarschijnlijk oefende hij zijn vak uit in Florence. Hij is vooral bekend door zijn werk aan vele friezen, gebeeldhouwde doorgangen en decoratieve open haarden in Palazzo Ducale in Urbino, met name de engelenhaard in de Sala degli Angeli. Sommige auteurs hebben hem ook geïdentificeerd als de "Meester van de Marmeren Madonna's", al is dit niet helemaal zeker. * (nl)
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  • Domenico Rosselli (nl)
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