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  1. Gallery. Artist: Bernardo Rossellino (Bernardo di Matteo Gamberelli; Settignano 1409 - Florence 1464) Title: Monumental Tomb of Leonardo Bruni (1370-1444) Date: c. 1445-1450. Materia: marble. Misure: 715 x 316, 2 cm. Collocazione: Basilica of Santa Croce, south aisle, sixth bay. The tombs of Leonardo Bruni and Carlo Marusppini, which face each ...

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  2. Bruni was one of the first Humanists to confront Plato's discussion of same-sex relationships. [6] Bruni died in Florence in 1444, and is buried in a wall tomb by Bernardo Rossellino in the Basilica of Santa Croce, Florence .

  3. Jun 14, 2021 · Leonardo Bruni died in 1444, in Florence and was buried in the local Franciscan Basilica of Santa Croce. The wall tomb in the northern aisle of the Franciscan church mentioned above was most likely founded by Leonardo Brunis relatives from Arezzo.

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  4. Tomb of Leonardo Bruni. 1446-48. Marble, height 610 cm. Santa Croce, Florence. Send this picture as postcard. Friendly format for printing and bookmarking. Three sculptors who dominated marble sculture in Florence until 1470 were born in Settignano, a hill town outside Florence famous for its quarries and stonecutters: Bernardo Rossellino, his ...

  5. Another project was the triumphal arch wall tomb erected in Florence's church of Santa Croce for the historian and humanist scholar Leonardo Bruni (died 1444), who had served as the State Chancellor of Florence. No documentation survives for the tomb, but two early 16th-century sources credit Bernardo Rossellino for the project and his ...

  6. Tomb of Leonardo Bruni. 1446-48. Marble, height 610 cm. Santa Croce, Florence. A major commission, in which the Signoria of Florence may have been involved, was for the the tomb of Leonardo Bruni (1446–48; Santa Croce, Florence), the humanist chancellor and historian of Florence.

  7. His masterpiece, the tomb of Leonardo Bruni, is the first example of a humanist tomb. Bernardo's tomb was a wall tomb, a type that had come into being in the previous century and consisted of an ensemble of sculpture and a sarcophagus within an architectural frame.

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