File:Tomb of Doge Andrea Dandolo - St. Mark's Basilica.jpg

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Q118178225  wikidata:Q118178225 reasonator:Q118178225
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workshop of Andriolo de’ Santi
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Title
German:
Grab des Dogen Andrea Dandolo
Italian:
Monumento funebre - Arca del doge Andrea Dandolo
label QS:Lde,"Grab des Dogen Andrea Dandolo"
label QS:Lit,"Monumento funebre - Arca del doge Andrea Dandolo"
Object type grave / marble sculpture Edit this at Wikidata
Description
Dandolo, Andrea; Doge of Venice (1343–54); 1306 – Venice 7.9.1354. Wall tomb of the Doge Andrea Dandolo (the last Doge entombed in St Mark’s).
Depicted people Andrea Dandolo Edit this at Wikidata
Date 14th century
date QS:P571,+1350-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
institution QS:P195,Q172988
Current location
baptistery
Notes to be compared with the tombs in Padua of Ubertino and Jacopo da Carrara from the same workshop.
References
Source/Photographer periodpaper.com, 1909 black and white halftone print of "St. Mark's," showing the Pulpits, Rood-Screen, Baptistery, and the Tomb of Doge Andrea Dandolo, in Venice, Italy; Fratelli Alinari

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