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The Equestrian Monument of Ferdinando I is a bronze equestrian statue erected in 1608 in the Piazza of the Annunziata in Florence, region of Tuscany, Italy. ==History== The monument was commissioned by Cosimo II, son of Ferdinando I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, from an elder Giambologna, and was meant to be modeled on the similar Equestrian statue of Cosimo I that stands in the Piazza della Signoria. This project was mainly completed by his pupil Pietro Tacca, and the statue was cast in 1602 and inaugurated at the site in 1608 during the festivities celebrating the marriage of Prince Cosimo II with Maria Maddalena d'Austria. Grandduke Ferdinand wears armor emblazoned on the chest with the Cross of Santo Stefano, an equestrian Order established by Cosimo the elder.〔(Palazzo Spinelli ), Repertorio delle Architetture Civile di Firenze, entry by Claudio Paolini.〕 It is said the statue was cast with cannons taken from the Turks by the Knights of San Stefano.〔(Corografia dell'Italia ), Volume 3, by Giovanni B. Rampoldi, page 1085.〕 Flanking the statue some yards to the rear of the horse are two mannerist fountains with marine gargoyles, also by Tacca initially intended to be placed at the statue of Ferdinand in Livorno. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Equestrian Monument of Ferdinando I」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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