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Robbia

[ roh-bee-uh; Italian rawb-byah ]

noun

  1. An·dre·a del·la [ahn-, dre, -ah del-lah], 1435–1525, and his uncle, Lu·ca del·la [loo, -kah-del-lah], c1400–82, Italian sculptors.


Robbia

/ ˈrəʊbɪə; ˈrobbja /

noun

  1. RobbiaAndrea della14351525MFlorentineARTS AND CRAFTS: sculptor Andrea della (anˈdrɛːa ˈdɛlla). 1435–1525, Florentine sculptor, best known for his polychrome reliefs and his statues of infants in swaddling clothes
  2. RobbiaLuca della?14001482MFlorentineARTS AND CRAFTS: sculptor his uncle, Luca della (ˈluːka ˈdɛlla). ?1400–82, Florentine sculptor, who perfected a technique of enamelling terra cotta for reliefs


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The pupil of a goldsmith practising the craft of a founder, he cast the sacristy gates of the Duomo for Luca della Robbia.

In their place appeared Della Robbia reliefs and terra-cotta statuettes of this or that famous Greek youth.

The palace is the national museum, and among its grand collections the work of the della Robbia family can best be studied.

Folco died in 1289, and is buried within the church, which contains one of Andrea della Robbia's Madonnas.

And we should also notice Giovanni della Robbia's fountain in the sacristy, before passing into the cloisters.

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