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Luca Della Robbia

    1400   -   1481
Plastic Art   •   Wikipedia: Luca Della Robbia

At the turn of the 15th century, in a city filled with vibrant creativity and an insatiable thirst for artistic renewal, a remarkable figure emerged on the scene: Luca della Robbia. Born in Florence and raised in a family of dyers, it was not colorful thread or woven fabric that caught Luca's attention, but the rough stone and soft clay that would form the heart of his craft. With humble beginnings in the workshop of Nanni di Banco, Luca received his training as a sculptor. Like a string detaching from a musical instrument to find its own melody, Luca was drawn to travel to Venice, where he immersed himself in the exquisite Venetian art and diverse crafts of the lagoon city. After the death of his master teacher, he joined the workshop of the legendary Donatello and made the acquaintance of Filippo Brunelleschi, where he learned the techniques of wax casting and goldsmithing.

Between decades working as a sculptor, Luca created notable works such as the organ pulpit for Florence Cathedral and the figures of the Seven Liberal Arts for the Campanile of Florence Cathedral. His works - carefully carved in stone and sculpted in clay - stood out for their artful combination of form and function, beauty and purpose. Toward the end of the second decade of his artistic career, however, Luca turned to a new art form: glazed ceramics. Like an alchemist creating gold from common metals, Luca developed a method for producing terracotta reliefs with luminous, almost jewel-like glazes. His works, typically characterized by blue backgrounds, white figures, and green and yellow ornamentation, appeared like jewels scattered throughout the rooms and gardens of Florence. Luca's transformation from a sculptor to a ceramic artist also marked the birth of the Della Robbia workshop. Under his leadership, this workshop became a thriving business, making artistic ceramic work known throughout Europe. Luca's nephew Andrea eventually took over the management of the business, and under his leadership the workshop continued to grow until it finally came to rest with the death of Andrea's third son Giovanni.

It is our mission to preserve and honor this legacy by producing exquisite fine art prints of Luca's work. At every step of the process, we strive to do justice to the extraordinary detail and masterful craftsmanship that distinguish Luca's works. It is our hope that these art prints will ignite the fire of enthusiasm for Luca's work and make his art accessible to a new generation of art lovers. Luca della Robbia leaves us a legacy deeply rooted in the fascinating world of glazed ceramics. His works are a tribute to the sublime beauty and technical brilliance that can be created in the hands of a true master. They are also witnesses to an irresistible artistic vision that has endured for centuries. In our collection of fine art prints, we honor that vision by capturing the vibrant, luminous quality of Lucas glazed ceramics and bringing them to life for you. In a world where everything is getting faster, more hurried, we invite you to pause for a moment and enjoy the beauty of Luca's work in our fine art prints. Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of Luca della Robbia - a master whose distinctive art continues to inspire and delight the world.

Luca Della Robbia

    1400   -   1481
Plastic Art   •   Wikipedia: Luca Della Robbia

At the turn of the 15th century, in a city filled with vibrant creativity and an insatiable thirst for artistic renewal, a remarkable figure emerged on the scene: Luca della Robbia. Born in Florence and raised in a family of dyers, it was not colorful thread or woven fabric that caught Luca's attention, but the rough stone and soft clay that would form the heart of his craft. With humble beginnings in the workshop of Nanni di Banco, Luca received his training as a sculptor. Like a string detaching from a musical instrument to find its own melody, Luca was drawn to travel to Venice, where he immersed himself in the exquisite Venetian art and diverse crafts of the lagoon city. After the death of his master teacher, he joined the workshop of the legendary Donatello and made the acquaintance of Filippo Brunelleschi, where he learned the techniques of wax casting and goldsmithing.

Between decades working as a sculptor, Luca created notable works such as the organ pulpit for Florence Cathedral and the figures of the Seven Liberal Arts for the Campanile of Florence Cathedral. His works - carefully carved in stone and sculpted in clay - stood out for their artful combination of form and function, beauty and purpose. Toward the end of the second decade of his artistic career, however, Luca turned to a new art form: glazed ceramics. Like an alchemist creating gold from common metals, Luca developed a method for producing terracotta reliefs with luminous, almost jewel-like glazes. His works, typically characterized by blue backgrounds, white figures, and green and yellow ornamentation, appeared like jewels scattered throughout the rooms and gardens of Florence. Luca's transformation from a sculptor to a ceramic artist also marked the birth of the Della Robbia workshop. Under his leadership, this workshop became a thriving business, making artistic ceramic work known throughout Europe. Luca's nephew Andrea eventually took over the management of the business, and under his leadership the workshop continued to grow until it finally came to rest with the death of Andrea's third son Giovanni.

It is our mission to preserve and honor this legacy by producing exquisite fine art prints of Luca's work. At every step of the process, we strive to do justice to the extraordinary detail and masterful craftsmanship that distinguish Luca's works. It is our hope that these art prints will ignite the fire of enthusiasm for Luca's work and make his art accessible to a new generation of art lovers. Luca della Robbia leaves us a legacy deeply rooted in the fascinating world of glazed ceramics. His works are a tribute to the sublime beauty and technical brilliance that can be created in the hands of a true master. They are also witnesses to an irresistible artistic vision that has endured for centuries. In our collection of fine art prints, we honor that vision by capturing the vibrant, luminous quality of Lucas glazed ceramics and bringing them to life for you. In a world where everything is getting faster, more hurried, we invite you to pause for a moment and enjoy the beauty of Luca's work in our fine art prints. Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of Luca della Robbia - a master whose distinctive art continues to inspire and delight the world.

Artworks by Luca Della Robbia

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Singing angels, relief from the ...
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Virgin and Child (terracotta)
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View of the ceiling with roundel...
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Madonna of Rose Garden, c.1450-5...
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The Holy Ghost, roundal from the...
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Reconstructed Cantoria, c.1432-8...
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Crucifixion, bas relief (tin gla...
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Putti playing cymbals, detail fr...
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Trumpeting angels, relief from t...
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Musical angels, relief from the ...
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Laudate Eum in cymbalis bene son...
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Singing angels, relief from the ...
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Angel holding a candle (glazed c...
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Bust of a black woman (glazed te...
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Laudate Eum in choro (Salmo 150,...
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Singing angels, detail from the ...
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Laudate Eum in choro (Salmo 150,...
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The Madonna of the Girdle, bas r...
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La Cantoria (Bas relief marble
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Madonna and Child with Six Angel...
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Cantoria, c.1431-38 (marble)
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Singing angels, relief from the ...
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Singing angels, relief panel fro...
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Justice, roundal from the Tomb o...
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Children and cherubs singing, de...
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Panel of the Cantoria or Grandst...
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Children and cherubs dancing, si...
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Laudate Eum in chordis et organo...
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Madonna and Child, c. 1460-1470.
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La cantoria or children singing ...
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The Virgin Adoring the Child Hig...
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Laudate Eum in cimbalis iubilati...
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Angel holding a candle, detail o...
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Allegory of Music as Orphee The ...
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Stemma of the silk weavers' guil...
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La cantoria or children singing ...
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The Madonna of the Apple (glazed...
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Children and cherubs dancing, si...
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Children singing, detail from Ca...
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Madonna and Child, 1445-50 (enam...
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Madonna und Child, c.1475 (glaze...
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Madonna of the Lilies, c.1450-60...
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Madonna and Child, by Luca della...
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Stemma of the guild of physician...
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Laudate Eum in timpano (Salmo 15...
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The Nativity, c.1460 (glazed ter...
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Stemma of the stonemasons' and c...
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Logic and Dialectic (marble)
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Music (Orpheus), by Luca della R...
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Christ at the Mount of Olives Ce...
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Burying the dead, detail, 1526-28
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Detail from Cantoria (choir gall...
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Head of Giuliano de Medici, deta...
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Reconstructed Cantoria, c.1432-3...
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Angel holding a candle (glazed c...
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Candle bearing angel, detail of ...
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Madonna in adoration of the Chil...
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Christ enthroned with angels, ba...
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Marble apse and terracotta crucifix
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Crucifixion (glazed tiles)
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The month of November, terracott...
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