From Trusted Sellers Buy What You Love Ilaria del Carretto (1379 - 8 December 1405) was an Italian noblewoman and the second wife of Paolo Guinigi, the lord of Lucca from 1400 to 1430. She is mainly remembered for her very fine (though empty) tomb by Jacopo della Quercia in Lucca Cathedral . Biography
Jacopo della Quercia
Jacopo della Quercia, Funeral Monument of Ilaria del Carretto (1406-1410; marble, 88 x 244 x 66.5 cm; Lucca, Cathedral of San Martino). Photo: Francesco Bini Detail of the face of Ilaria del Carretto. Photo: Lucca Cathedral Museum and Archaeological Complex . Detail of the face of Ilaria del Carretto. Photo : Lucca Cathedral Jacopo della Quercia ( / ˌdɛlə ˈkwɛərtʃə /, [1] Italian: [ˈjaːkopo della ˈkwɛrtʃa]; c. 1374 - 20 October 1438), also known as Jacopo di Pietro d'Agnolo di Guarnieri, was an Italian sculptor of the Renaissance, a contemporary of Brunelleschi, Ghiberti and Donatello. He is considered a precursor of Michelangelo . Biography Il monumento funebre a Ilaria del Carretto è un'opera scultorea di Jacopo della Quercia, risalente al 1406 - 1408 e conservata nella Cattedrale di San Martino a Lucca. Fu commissionata da Paolo Guinigi per la moglie Ilaria del Carretto. Il sarcofago è in marmo ed è considerato tra i migliori esempi di scultura funeraria italiana del XV secolo. Scheda tecnica Autore: Jacopo della Quercia Data: 1406-1410 Collocazione: Sacrestia di San Martino Tecnica: Scultura di marmo Dimensioni: 88 x 244 x 66,5 cm Quest'opera è cutodita all'interno della Cattedrale di Lucca. Per orari e costi dei biglietti consultare la pagina di riferimento attraverso il link qua sotto Biglietti e Orari
Funeral monument of Ilaria del Carretto made by Jacopo della Quercia
Plaster cast, painted plaster, after the original marble tomb of Ilaria del Carretto in the North Transept of Lucca Cathedral, possibly by Jacopo della Quercia, Lucca, 1406-7. Cast by Oronzio Lelli, probably in Siena, around 1889. Ilaria del Caretto (1379—1405), who died at a young age from puerperal fever, had been the wife of Paolo Guinigi, lord of Lucca. Having been commissioned to make her tomb, Jacopo della Quercia worked on the monument from 1406 to 1408. Despite having been partially dismantled after 1430 and then moved on several subsequent occasions, […] A cast of the Tomb of Ilaria del Carretto, 1406-1407, via Victoria and Albert Museum. One of della Quercia's most famous works of art was made for the ruler of Lucca himself, Paolo Guinigi.. In 1425, Jacopo della Quercia had designed the magnificent arched entrance-way to the church of San Petronio in Bologna. The work was completed 13. his life of Jacopo della Quercia that that artist went from Siena. to Lucca, and after carving the Ilaria tomb went to Florence and entered the competition for the bronze doors of the Baptistery. FIGURE 1.--TOMB OF ILARIA DEL CARRETTO, LUCCA As this contest took place in the year 1401, the tomb of Ilaria
ARTE Jacopo della Quercia la tomba di Ilaria del Carretto
dimensions QS:P2610,+66.5U174728 Collection institution QS:P195,Q1282278 Object location Per lei il marito commissionò il famoso sarcofago, capolavoro di Jacopo della Quercia, visibile nella cattedrale di San Martino a Lucca. La salma, però, è sepolta nella chiesa di San Francesco . Nel 2007 è stata posizionata una statua bronzea all'ingresso sud del borgo medievale di Zuccarello, in onore di Ilaria del Carretto. Citazioni
One of his first important commissions was the carving of a monumental tomb for Ilaria del Carretto, the wife of the ruler of Lucca.. Jacopo della Quercia (1374-1438), an Italian sculptor and architect, was a major sculptural innovator of the Early Renaissance. Documentation concerning Jacopo della Quercia is scant. He was born in Siena. Jacopo di Pietro d'Agnolo di Guarnieri, detto Jacopo della Quercia ( Siena, 1374 circa - Siena, 21 ottobre 1438 [1] ), è stato uno scultore italiano .
Jacopo della Quercia Monumento funebre a Ilaria del Carretto 140608
by Jacopo della Quercia. Ilaria del Carretto, who died at aged twenty-six after giving birth to her second child in 1405, was the second wife of Paolo Guinigi, the local merchant tyrant in Lucca. Her tomb, indebted to French precedents, was partially destroyed by the Lucchese in 1430 after Guinigi's expulsion and has been moved at least twice.. Jacopo della Quercia 1371-1438 Italian sculptor Tomba di Ilaria del Carretto Tomb of Ilaria del Carretto 1406-1407. 204 x 69 cms | 80 1/4 x 27 ins Marble Duomo Lucca | Italy Credit: 1200 years of Italian sculptur Next . Il Giudizio di Salomone.