6. The twelth-century gallery in the Musée de sculpture comparée, Paris. A cast of the Erechtheion caryatid from the British Museum, London, is juxtaposed with the ‘smiling angel’ from Reims Cathedral. From P. F. J. Marcou, Album du Musée de Sculpture Comparée, vol. 2 (Paris, 1897).
Plate I. A-The Nativity (Group A) 1403-07; Christ among the Doctors (Group B1); C-Christ before Pilate (Group B2). 1407-1415; D-The Flagellation (Group C). 1415-24. Four Plaques from the Bronze Door of the Baptistery, Florence. All by Lorenzo Ghiberti. Ghibertiana
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Plate I. E, H-Alexander; Socrates. Two Heads from the Frame of the Door; F-Christ, Detail from the Flagellation; G-Isaac, Detail from the Sacrifice of Abraham. 1401-02 Competition Plaque (Bargello, Florence). All by Lorenzo Ghiberti. Ghibertiana
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Plate II. A-St. Luke (Detail); C-The Virgin, Detail of Christ among the Doctors, by Lorenzo Ghiberti (From the Plaques of the Door of the Baptistery, Florence); B-The Birth of St. John the Baptist, by Giovanni Turini. 1416-17. Bronze (The Baptistery, Siena); D, F-Two Heads from the Frame of the Door of the Baptistery, Florence, by Lorenzo Ghiberti; E-St. John the Baptist before Herod, Probably by Giuliano di ser Andrea. 1417-25. Bronze (The Baptistery, Siena). Ghibertiana
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Plate III. A-St. John the Baptist. 1414; B-St. Matthew. 1419-22. Both by Lorenzo Ghiberti. Bronze (Or San Michele, Florence). Ghibertiana
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Plate III. C-Figure of Christ, from a Silver Crucifix. Workshop of Lorenzo Ghiberti. About 1415-20 (Impruneta, near Florence); D-Figure of Christ, from the Crucifixion, One of the Plaques of the Door of the Baptistery, Florence, by Lorenzo Ghiberti. Ghibertiana