Tomb of Ubertino da Carrara
funerary monument, sculpture by Andriolo de Santi in the Church of the Eremitani, Padua
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Tomb of Ubertino da Carrara
Summary
Tomb of Ubertino da Carrara is a sepulchral monument[1].
Key Facts
- Tomb of Ubertino da Carrara is the creator of Andriolo de Santi[2].
- Tomb of Ubertino da Carrara is the creator of Bonino da Campione[3].
- Tomb of Ubertino da Carrara's image is recorded as Church of the Eremitani (Padua) - Interior Tomb of Ubertino da Carrara.jpg[4].
- Tomb of Ubertino da Carrara's instance of is recorded as sepulchral monument[5].
- Tomb of Ubertino da Carrara's instance of is recorded as arcosolium[6].
- Tomb of Ubertino da Carrara's depicts is recorded as Ubertino I da Carrara[7].
- Tomb of Ubertino da Carrara's depicts is recorded as recumbent effigy[8].
- Tomb of Ubertino da Carrara's depicts is recorded as arch[9].
- Tomb of Ubertino da Carrara's depicts is recorded as arcosolium[10].
- Tomb of Ubertino da Carrara's made from material is recorded as marble[11].
- Tomb of Ubertino da Carrara's location is recorded as Church of the Eremitani[12].
- Tomb of Ubertino da Carrara's location is recorded as Sant'Agostino, Padua[13].
- Tomb of Ubertino da Carrara's part of is recorded as Church of the Eremitani[14].
- Tomb of Ubertino da Carrara's Commons category is recorded as Church of the Eremitani (Padua) - Interior - Tomb of Ubertino da Carrara[15].
- +1351-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Tomb of Ubertino da Carrara[16].
- Tomb of Ubertino da Carrara's described by source is recorded as Q106917808[17].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Andriolo de Santi[2], a sculptor[18], 1320–1375[19], of Italy[20] and Bonino da Campione[3], a sculptor[21], 1325–1397[22], of Italy[23].