Category
page 1Bronze sculptures in Florence
David
bronze statue by Donatello, Museo nazionale del Bargello
Perseus with the Head of Medusa
sculpture by Benvenuto Cellini
David with the head of Goliath
bronze statue by Andrea del Verrocchio, Museo nazionale del Bargello
Judith and Holofernes
sculpture by Donatello

Christ and Saint Thomas
sculpture by Andrea del Verrocchio, Orsanmichele
Equestrian Monument of Cosimo I
statue in Florence, Italy
Porcellino
thumb|270px|Pietro Tacca's bronze (Museo Bardini)
Idolino
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The Idolino, or Idolino of Pesaro, is a Roman bronze statue of a nude youth in contrapposto, standing 146 cm high, made in approximately 30 B.C. It is a copy of a Greek sculpture in the style of Polyclitus made in approximately 440 B.C. It received the name "Idolino," which is Italian for "Little Idol," in the 19th century.
equestrian statue of Ferdinando I de' Medici
monument in Florence, Italy
Amor Attis
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Saint John the Baptist
sculpture by Lorenzo Ghiberti, Orsanmichele
North Doors of the Florence Baptistery
sculpture by Lorenzo Ghiberti
Fontane dei mostri marini
fountains in Florence, Italy