Jacopo Della Quercia - Main Works

Main Works

  • An equestrian wooden statue for the funeral of Azzo Ubaldini (1400 ?)
  • (? ) Madonna on top of the Piccolomini altar in the Siena cathedral (1397–1400)
  • Virgin and Child (Silvestri Madonna) (1403) -
  • St. Maurelius )c. 1403) -
  • The tomb of Ilaria del Carretto (c. 1406) -
  • Fonte Gaia (1408–1419) -
  • Virtue (1409–19) -
  • Hope (1409–19) -
  • Acca Laurentia (1414–19) -
  • Rhea Sylvia (1414–19) -
  • Annunciation, Virgin and Gabriel -
  • polyptych on the Trenta family altar (1422) -
  • Porta Magna (1425) -
  • Fountain, panels and statuette of John the Baptist (1427) -

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