East Side: NavigationThis relief is attributed to Andrea Pisano. |
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East Side: Social JusticeAccording to Montrésor, this attribute is represented as the "liberation of the earth from monsters, personified by Hercules who has just slain the cattle-thief Cacus (a frequent subject in medieval iconography)"(83). This relief is attributed to Andrea Pisano. | ||
East Side: Agriculture or HomogirusThis relief is attributed to Andrea Pisano. |
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East Side: Art of Festivals and spectaclesHere a chariot represents the games of the circus. Here on the east side a door interrupted the sequence of the reliefs. The last relief on this side is not pictured: the art of architecture. A copy of it can be seen on my earlier site.These last two are attributed to Nino Pisano. |
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North side: SculptureThe Greek sculptor Phidias is carving a nude. This relief is attributed to Andrea Pisano. |
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North Side: Painting with the Greek painter ApellesThis relief is attributed to Nino Pisano. |
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