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Vincenzo de' Rossi (Fiesole, 1525 - Florence, 1587) Gioco del Saccomazzone Romolo Ferrucci known as Romolo del Tadda (Fiesole 1544 - Florence,1621); Orazio Mochi(Florence 1571 - 1625)


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AWESOME VINTAGE SCULPTURE (Signed G. Ruggeri) of Nano Morgante (a fat, naked, male dwarf riding on the back of a tortoise) by Valerio Cioli (1529-1599), from The Boboli Gardens in Florence, Italy Sold See item details Similar items on Etsy ( Results include Ads )


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This is an oval shaped island enclosed in a pond, which hosts the Fountain of Oceanus created by Giambologna. The fountain is surrounded by three more statues, which were inspired by three of the widest rivers in the world: Ganges, Nile and Euphrates.


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The Boboli Gardens ( Italian: Giardino di Boboli) is a historical park of the city of Florence that was opened to the public in 1766. Originally designed for the Medici, it represents one of the first and most important examples of the Italian garden, which later served as inspiration for many European courts.


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Fontana del Bacchino is an Italian Renaissance sculpture of 1560 by Valerio Cioli (1529-1599) in the Boboli Gardens in Florence featuring a statue in the likeness of the famed dwarf buffoon from the court of Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, Nano Morgante modeled after Bacchus and riding a tortoise. [1]


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Statue of a fat man riding a turtle. [NSFW] Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. 6 Sort by: Open comment sort options minininja • 13 yr. ago Hahaha, that guy is awesome. It's in Medici Palace in Florence. I thought that the Grotto was really cool. 3 username103 • 13 yr. ago • Edited 13 yr. ago


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Some claim the slowness of the tortoise is a contrast to the speed of the chariot race. Other theories dwell on Aesop's fable of the tortoise and the hare. And still others see the turtles in Piazza Santa Maria Novella as a tribute to Cosimo I, who instituted the Palio de 'Cocchi. Cosimo I's motto was festina lente or to hurry slowly and.


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View top-quality stock photos of Boboli Gardens In Florence Grotesque Figure Of A Young Man Riding A Turtle. Find premium, high-resolution stock photography at Getty Images.


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Uploaded on July 17, 2005 All rights reserved Statue in the Roman Baths. Note: this gentleman is not indicitive of Italian men. I took a survey.


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This ancient piazza abounds with the most fabulous architecture, sculpture and history. Every day the piazza is bustling with travellers and locals who still use the area as a meeting place. Plus, there is a giant golden turtle. Yep. The sculpture, entitled Searching for Utopia, was created by controversial Belgian artist Jan Fabre.


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The statue is 'The Fountain of Bacchus', sculpted in 1560 by Valerio Cioli. He used Duke Cosimo I's court dwarf as the model for Bacchus. If you want to see the statue today, or take your own picture with it, it's at the Boboli Gardens in Florence, Italy." (submitted by Shelly)


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September 14, 2017 3 Comments Inferno's Places The Boboli Gardens are one of the most important Italian gardens and a fantastic open-air museum that embraces another site of culture in Florence, the Pitti Palace.