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- Niccolò_di_Giovanni_Fiorentino abstract "Niccolò di Giovanni Fiorentino (Croatian: Nikola Firentinac) called Nicolas of Florence (Bagno a Ripoli, Florence 1418 - Šibenik, 1506), was an Italian Renaissance sculptor and architect, active in Dalmatia.He is best known by his work on the Cathedral of St.James in Šibenik, in 1455. After the death of Giorgio da Sebenico, Niccolò finished the cathedral and its original stone dome following the original plans of Giorgio. Work on Šibenik cathedral inspired Niccolò for his work on the expansion of chapel of Blessed John from Trogir in 1468. Just like the Šibenik cathedral, it was composed of large stone blocks with extreme precision. In cooperation with a disciple of Giorgio, Andrija Aleši, Niccolò achieved close harmony of architecture and sculpture according to antique ideals. From inside, there is no flat wall. In the middle of chapel, on the altar, lies the sarcophagus of blessed John of Trogir. Surrounding this are reliefs of genies carrying torches as if peering out of the doors of the underworld. Above them there are niches with sculptures of Christ and the apostles, among of which are putti, circular windows encircled with fruit garland, and a relief of Nativity. All feature a coffered ceiling with an image of God in the middle and 96 portrait of angels' heads. With so many faces of smiling children, the chapel looks very cheerful, unlike other European art of that time.".
- Niccolò_di_Giovanni_Fiorentino birthDate "1418".
- Niccolò_di_Giovanni_Fiorentino deathDate "1506".
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- Niccolò_di_Giovanni_Fiorentino wikiPageID "12233567".
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- Niccolò_di_Giovanni_Fiorentino dateOfBirth "1418".
- Niccolò_di_Giovanni_Fiorentino dateOfDeath "1506".
- Niccolò_di_Giovanni_Fiorentino name "Fiorentino, Niccolò".
- Niccolò_di_Giovanni_Fiorentino shortDescription "Italian artist".
- Niccolò_di_Giovanni_Fiorentino description "Italian artist".
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- Niccolò_di_Giovanni_Fiorentino comment "Niccolò di Giovanni Fiorentino (Croatian: Nikola Firentinac) called Nicolas of Florence (Bagno a Ripoli, Florence 1418 - Šibenik, 1506), was an Italian Renaissance sculptor and architect, active in Dalmatia.He is best known by his work on the Cathedral of St.James in Šibenik, in 1455. After the death of Giorgio da Sebenico, Niccolò finished the cathedral and its original stone dome following the original plans of Giorgio.".
- Niccolò_di_Giovanni_Fiorentino label "Niccolò di Giovanni Fiorentino".
- Niccolò_di_Giovanni_Fiorentino label "Niccolò di Giovanni Fiorentino".
- Niccolò_di_Giovanni_Fiorentino label "Никола Фирентинац".
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- Niccolò_di_Giovanni_Fiorentino depiction Tomba_Cappello_SantElena.png.
- Niccolò_di_Giovanni_Fiorentino givenName "Niccolò".
- Niccolò_di_Giovanni_Fiorentino name "Niccolò Fiorentino".
- Niccolò_di_Giovanni_Fiorentino surname "Fiorentino".