Siena Cathedral Pulpit
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Siena Cathedral Pulpit
Summary
Siena Cathedral Pulpit is a pulpit[1]. It draws 34 Wikipedia views per month (pulpit category, ranking #1 of 1).[2]
Key Facts
- Siena Cathedral Pulpit is the creator of Arnolfo di Cambio[3].
- Siena Cathedral Pulpit is the creator of Giovanni Pisano[4].
- Siena Cathedral Pulpit is the creator of Nicola Pisano[5].
- Siena Cathedral Pulpit is in the country of Italy[6].
- Siena Cathedral Pulpit's image is recorded as Pulpito del duomo di siena 04.JPG[7].
- Siena Cathedral Pulpit's instance of is recorded as pulpit[8].
- Siena Cathedral Pulpit's made from material is recorded as Carrara marble[9].
- Siena Cathedral Pulpit's location is recorded as Siena Cathedral[10].
- Siena Cathedral Pulpit's part of is recorded as Siena Cathedral[11].
- Siena Cathedral Pulpit's Commons category is recorded as Cathedral (Siena) - Pulpit[12].
- Siena Cathedral Pulpit's has part is recorded as Visitation and Nativity[13].
- Siena Cathedral Pulpit's has part is recorded as Adoration of the Magi (pulpit relief)[14].
- Siena Cathedral Pulpit's has part is recorded as Presentation of Jesus at the Temple[15].
- Siena Cathedral Pulpit's has part is recorded as Flight into Egypt[16].
- Siena Cathedral Pulpit's has part is recorded as Massacre of the Innocents[17].
- Siena Cathedral Pulpit's has part is recorded as crucifixion of Jesus[18].
- Siena Cathedral Pulpit's has part is recorded as Salvation in Christianity[19].
- Siena Cathedral Pulpit's has part is recorded as hell[20].
- Siena Cathedral Pulpit's has part is recorded as allegorical sculpture[21].
- Siena Cathedral Pulpit's has part is recorded as lion[22].
- Siena Cathedral Pulpit's has part is recorded as Jesus Christ[23].
- Siena Cathedral Pulpit's has part is recorded as journey of the Magi[24].
- Siena Cathedral Pulpit's has part is recorded as eagle[25].
- +1268-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Siena Cathedral Pulpit[26].
- Siena Cathedral Pulpit's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 43.3175, 'lon': 11.3289}[27].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Arnolfo di Cambio[3], an architect[28], 1240–1302[29], of Italy[30], specialised in art of sculpture[31]; Giovanni Pisano[4], a sculptor[32], 1248–1315[33], specialised in art of sculpture[34]; and Nicola Pisano[5], a sculptor[35], 1225–1284[36], specialised in art of sculpture[37].
Why It Matters
Siena Cathedral Pulpit draws 34 Wikipedia views per month (pulpit category, ranking #1 of 1).[2] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[38]