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Andrea Riccio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Andrea Riccio Riccio, birth name Andrea Briosco, was first trained as a goldsmith by his father, Ambrogio di Cristoforo Briosco. He later became interested in bronze sculpting and began studying under a student of Donatello. ... Artist: Andrea Riccio (1470 - 1532); Nationality: Italian; Movement: Renaissance; Media:
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Oct 17, 2008 ... The beauty of Andrea Riccio's Italian Renaissance sculptures, which are on display at the Frick Collection, is their nearly supernatural ...
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This autumn, The Frick Collection presents the first monographic exhibition dedicated to Andrea Riccio (1470–1532), one of the most creative sculptors of the Renaissance.
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6. Andrea Riccio (1470–1532); Sword Pommel and Guard, after 1516; Bronze parcel gilt; sword hilt, overall: 22.2 x 22.2; pommel 6.2 x 5.9; guard: 3.8 x 22.2; total length hilt and blade: 99.8; Armeria Reale, Turin; ... 13. Andrea Riccio (1470–1532); Virgin and Child, c. 1520–30; Terracotta with traces of polychromy,
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Riccio was much imitated, but works from his own hand are distinguished by a vivacity and delicacy of surface that none of his rivals could match ... [back] Andrea Briosco Riccio, also called Il Riccio Biography - ( 1470 – 1532 ), also called Il Riccio , all᾽antica, Shouting Horseman, Virgin and Child...
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Mechanisms causing imprinting defects in familial Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome with Wilms' tumour (2007) ... The imprinted expression of the IGF2 and H19 genes is controlled by the Imprinting Centre 1 (IC1) at chromosome 11p15.5. This is a methylation-sensitive ... Igf2 and H19 are physically linked imprinted genes.
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Title: satyr Artist: il riccio andrea briosco Date: ca. 1506–08 Medium: Bronze ... LabelThis striding satyr, with its curvilinear contours and masterly control of chasing, was executed about 1507, at the height of Riccio's powers.
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This striding satyr, with its curvilinear contours and masterly control of chasing, was executed about 1507, at the height of Riccio's powers.
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Il Riccio (Andrea Briosco); Statuette; 16th century (ca. 1506-08); View Larger Image;; View Full Catalog Record Below ... This striding satyr, with its curvilinear contours and masterly control of chasing, was executed about 1507, at the height of Riccio's powers.
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