Tabernacle of San Sebastiano
painting in the St Andreas Picture Gallery, Empoli, Italy, by Antonio Rossellino and Francesco Botticini
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Tabernacle of San Sebastiano
Summary
Tabernacle of San Sebastiano is a wayside shrine[1].
Key Facts
- Tabernacle of San Sebastiano is the creator of Antonio Rossellino[2].
- Tabernacle of San Sebastiano is the creator of Francesco Botticini[3].
- Tabernacle of San Sebastiano is located in Empoli[4].
- Tabernacle of San Sebastiano is in the country of Italy[5].
- Tabernacle of San Sebastiano's image is recorded as Francesco botticini e antonio rossellino, tabernacolo di s. sebastiano, 1475-80 ca, da collegiata 01.JPG[6].
- Tabernacle of San Sebastiano's instance of is recorded as wayside shrine[7].
- Tabernacle of San Sebastiano's instance of is recorded as painting[8].
- Tabernacle of San Sebastiano's depicts is recorded as Saint Sebastian[9].
- Tabernacle of San Sebastiano's collection is recorded as St Andreas Picture Gallery[10].
- Tabernacle of San Sebastiano's location is recorded as St Andreas Picture Gallery[11].
- Tabernacle of San Sebastiano's location is recorded as Collegiata di Sant'Andrea[12].
- Tabernacle of San Sebastiano's Commons category is recorded as Tabernacle of Saint Sebastian by Antonio Rossellino and Francesco Botticini (Museo della Collegiata di Sant'Andrea, Empoli)[13].
- Tabernacle of San Sebastiano's has part is recorded as Two angels[14].
- Tabernacle of San Sebastiano's has part is recorded as Saint Sebastian[15].
- +1476-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Tabernacle of San Sebastiano[16].
- Tabernacle of San Sebastiano's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 43.719383632826926, 'longitude': 10.946693749831256, 'precision': 1e-08}[17].
- Tabernacle of San Sebastiano's main subject is recorded as Saint Sebastian[18].
- Tabernacle of San Sebastiano's title is recorded as Tabernacolo di San Sebastiano[19].
- Tabernacle of San Sebastiano's time period is recorded as High Renaissance[20].
- Tabernacle of San Sebastiano's name is recorded as Saint Sébastien[21].
- Tabernacle of San Sebastiano's name is recorded as saint Sébastien[22].
- Tabernacle of San Sebastiano's name is recorded as San Sebastiano[23].
- Tabernacle of San Sebastiano's name is recorded as San Bastiano[24].
Body
Works and Contributions
Created works include Antonio Rossellino[2], a sculptor[25], 1427–1479[26], of Italy[27], specialised in art of sculpture[28] and Francesco Botticini[3], a painter[29], 1446–1498[30], of Florence[31], specialised in painting[32].