San Salvi washbasin
sculpture in the Museum of the Last Supper of Andrea del Sarto, Florence, Italy, by Benedetto Grazzini and Cosimo Gamberucci
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San Salvi washbasin
Summary
San Salvi washbasin is a sculpture[1].
Key Facts
- San Salvi washbasin is the creator of Benedetto Grazzini[2].
- San Salvi washbasin is the creator of Cosimo Gamberucci[3].
- San Salvi washbasin is located in Florence[4].
- San Salvi washbasin is in the country of Italy[5].
- San Salvi washbasin's instance of is recorded as sculpture[6].
- San Salvi washbasin's made from material is recorded as fresco painting[7].
- San Salvi washbasin's collection is recorded as Museum of the Last Supper of Andrea del Sarto[8].
- San Salvi washbasin's location is recorded as Museum of the Last Supper of Andrea del Sarto[9].
- San Salvi washbasin's Commons category is recorded as San Salvi washbasin by Benedetto da Rovezzano, with a fresco by Cosimo Gamberucci[10].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Benedetto Grazzini[2], a sculptor[11], 1474–1554[12] and Cosimo Gamberucci[3], a painter[13], 1562–1621[14].