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1496. March 21. The Colleoni Statue, cast by Leopardi, is
exposed to the public in the Piazza di SS. Govanni
e Paolo, Venice.
1511. June 17. Commission to Lorenzo Lotti to finish the
Forteguerri Monument begun by Verrocchio.
1527. The populace damage the Tomb of Cosimo il Vecchio
in S. Lorenzo.
1532. The Tomb of Cosimo il Vecchio is restored, and the
inscriptions replaced.
1600. Jan. 17. Palla of Cupola, executed by Verrocchio,
struck by lightning and destroyed.
1753. The Forteguerri Monument finished by Gaetano
Masoni of Settignano.
III. LIST OF WORKS BY VERROCCHIO.
SCULPTURE.
Berlin.—Museum. No. 93. Sleeping Youth. Terra-cotta
statuette.
No. 97a. Entombment. Terra-cotta relief.
Florence.—Museo Nazionale. David. Bronze statuette.
Executed for the Medici. Bought by the Signoria 1476,
and placed on the pedestal outside the Sala dell’
Orologio in the Palazzo Vecchio. Removed by the
Grand Duke Ferdinand I. to make way for his own bust.
Removed from the Guardaroba Ducale to the Gallery of
the Uffizi, 1777, and later to the Bargello.
Bust of Lady. Marble. From the Medici Collec-
tion.
Madonna and Child. Terra-cotta relief. The top
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1496. March 21. The Colleoni Statue, cast by Leopardi, is
exposed to the public in the Piazza di SS. Govanni
e Paolo, Venice.
1511. June 17. Commission to Lorenzo Lotti to finish the
Forteguerri Monument begun by Verrocchio.
1527. The populace damage the Tomb of Cosimo il Vecchio
in S. Lorenzo.
1532. The Tomb of Cosimo il Vecchio is restored, and the
inscriptions replaced.
1600. Jan. 17. Palla of Cupola, executed by Verrocchio,
struck by lightning and destroyed.
1753. The Forteguerri Monument finished by Gaetano
Masoni of Settignano.
III. LIST OF WORKS BY VERROCCHIO.
SCULPTURE.
Berlin.—Museum. No. 93. Sleeping Youth. Terra-cotta
statuette.
No. 97a. Entombment. Terra-cotta relief.
Florence.—Museo Nazionale. David. Bronze statuette.
Executed for the Medici. Bought by the Signoria 1476,
and placed on the pedestal outside the Sala dell’
Orologio in the Palazzo Vecchio. Removed by the
Grand Duke Ferdinand I. to make way for his own bust.
Removed from the Guardaroba Ducale to the Gallery of
the Uffizi, 1777, and later to the Bargello.
Bust of Lady. Marble. From the Medici Collec-
tion.
Madonna and Child. Terra-cotta relief. The top