Niccolo dell’Arca Lamentation over the Dead Christ

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Niccolo dell’Arca Lamentation over the Dead Christ c1463 Painted terracotta Santa Maria della Vita, Bologna

Post-restoration

Detail, Nicodemus

Detail, lamenting woman

Details, Virgin Mary

Detail, St. John the Evangelist

detail, lamenting woman

Detail, lamenting woman

Detail, Dead Christ

Workshop of Nicola Pisano, Niccolo dell’Arca, and Michelangelo  Arca (Tomb) of S. Domenico Marble S. Domenico Maggiore, Bologna Sarcophagus and reliefs by Nicola Pisano and workshop, 13th century Pitched roof and statuary by Niccola dell’Arca, c.1469-94 (unfinished at death) Statuary completed by Michelangelo, c.1495

Detail, God the father

Detail, Christ as Man of Sorrows

Detail, St. John the Evangeilst

Detail, St. Mark

Detail, St. Luke

Detail, St. Matthew

Detail, St. Matthew

Details, St. Florian

Detail, S. Vitale

Detail, St. Agricola

Details, St. Francis

Detail, St. Dominic

Detail, Candle holding angel

Detail, Adoring angel

Michelangelo, S. Petronio c.1495 Michelangelo S. Procolo c.1495

Niccolo dell’Arca S. Domenico Painted terracotta, 1474 San Domenico, Bologna

German/Austrian wood sculptor St John 1505-10 Unpainted wood, height: 56 cm Bayerisches Nationalmuseum, Munich

German/Austrian wood sculptor Assumption of the Virgin (detail) 1505-10 Limewood Herrgottskirche, Creglingen-am-Tauber

German/Austrian wood sculptor Salome 1500-10 Limewood, half lif-size Victoria and Albert Museum, London