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    Jacopo Della Quercia

    Italian sculptor
    Country: Italy

    Content:
    1. Jacopo della Quercia: Transitional Renaissance Sculptor
    2. The Horseman Monument
    3. The Monument to Ilaria del Carretto
    4. The Baptismal Font Competition
    5. The Portal of San Petronio
    6. The Fountain of Joy
    7. Knighthood and Legacy
    8. Death and Remembrance
    9. Key Works:

    Jacopo della Quercia: Transitional Renaissance Sculptor

    Early Life and Influences

    Born around 1374 in Quercia, Siena, Jacopo della Quercia's artistic roots were influenced by the Gothic traditions of the time.

    His father, Pietro de Filippo, was a goldsmith and sculptor, nurturing Jacopo's passion for art from a young age.

    The Horseman Monument

    At the tender age of 19, Jacopo's reputation soared with his creation of an equestrian statue for the funeral of a fallen war hero.

    Constructed from wood and other materials, the statue's lifelike appearance and imposing size brought him widespread recognition.

    The Monument to Ilaria del Carretto

    In Lucca, Ja