Glazed terracottas in La Verna Sanctuary
by Andrea della Robbia

The La Verna Sanctuary is located on an isolated mountain in the centre of the Tuscan Appenines, rising about 1200 m above the valley of the Casentino. It sits on the site where it's believed that Saint Francis received the stigmata. The monastic complex includes Santa Maria degli Angeli, a small church founded by St Francis in 1218, and the Chiesa Maggiore (Upper Church), which was begun in 1348, but not finished until 1459. The Chapel of the Stigmata was erected in the 1263 near the spot where the miracle took place.

Andrea della Robbia's glazed terracottas at La Verna form an important part of his oeuvre. His work at La Verna began with the Annunciation (c. 1475) and the Nativity (1479) on the altars of the two chapels in the form of aediculae in the Chiesa Maggiore. It continued in the Chapel of the Stigmata with the Crucifixion (c. 1480), and in the church of Santa Maria degli Angeli with the Madonna della Cintola (c. 1486). It was brought to a conclusion with the Ascension (c. 1490) in the Ridolfi Chapel.

Pupils and assistants were involved in the work at La Verna, among them Francesco della Robbia, Benedetto and Santi Buglioni.

Preview Picture Data Info
Annunciation
c. 1475
Glazed terracotta, 210 x 210 cm
Chiesa Maggiore, La Verna


Annunciation
c. 1475
Glazed terracotta, 210 x 214 cm
Santuario della Verna, Chiusi


Annunciation (detail)
c. 1475
Glazed terracotta
Chiesa Maggiore, La Verna


Nativity
1479
Glazed terracotta, 240 x 180 cm
Chiesa Maggiore, La Verna


Alessandri Crucifixion
1480-81
Glazed terracotta, 600 x 420 cm
Chiesa Maggiore, La Verna


Madonna della Cintola
c. 1486
Glazed terracotta, 388 x 236 cm
Santa Maria degli Angeli, La Verna


Ascension
c. 1490
Glazed terracotta, 457 x 308 cm
Chiesa Maggiore, La Verna



Works by Andrea della Robbia
Glazed terracottas in La Verna Sanctuary
Miscellaneous terracottas



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