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Commemorative plaque Scotti / Barattieri COA's

commemorative plaque - Piacenza workshop (first quarter of the 16th century)
COMMEMORATIVE PLAQUE, 1514 - 1514
In the upper half, within a rectangular frame, a double facing sign, that of the Barattieri on the left, surmounted by a bust of a lioness waving the flag and that of the Scotti on the right, surmounted by a swan's head. In the lower half, within a rectangular frame, an inscription

OBJECT
commemorative plaque
MATERIAL AND TECHNIQUE
white marble/ engraving/ carving/ sculpture
CULTURAL FIELD
Piacenza workshop
LOCATION
Piacenza (PC)
HISTORICAL CRITICAL NEWS
Work of good workmanship, by a local school craftsman. It was originally located in the fourth chapel on the left (now, due to the closure of two chapels, it has become the second) on the right wall, while on the floor there was the tombstone relating to the same character in the inscription, Bartolomeo Barattieri, jurist , murdered by one of his servants (see file no. 111). During the restoration works of around 1945, the places of the tombstones were changed, also to safeguard their conservation
CARD TYPE
Works/objects of art
LEGAL CONDITION
property Catholic religious body
NATIONAL CATALOG CODE
0800111891
COMPETENT BODY FOR PROTECTION
Superintendence for Historical, Artistic and Ethnoanthropological Heritage for the provinces of Parma and Piacenza
FILING BODY
Superintendence for Historical, Artistic and Ethnoanthropological Heritage for the provinces of Parma and Piacenza
REGISTRATIONS
in the frame - BBBB S/ DOMS/ MDXIIII - capital letters - engraved - Latin

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