Baptismal Font

Jacopo della Quercia, Casting Workshop of the Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum (cast maker)
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Artist
Jacopo della Quercia
Siena 1374 körül – 1438 Siena

Casting Workshop of the Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum
(cast maker)
Berlin, 20. század első fele
Dated
1416–1434 (original), 1907 (cast)
Medium
plaster cast
Dimensions
540 × 282 × 282 cm
Inv.no.
Rg.163
Department
Sculpture
Current Location of the Original Artwork
Italy, Siena, Battistero di San Giovanni

After the completion of the north doors, Ghiberti was commissioned in 1425 to make the third set of doors to the Florentine Baptistery, called the Gates of Paradise. These east doors consist of ten panels depicting scenes from the Old Testament. On the frames surrounding the reliefs, there are small busts — including a portrait of the artist himself — and the figures of prophets. Unlike the quatrefoil frames of the panels on the north doors, the frames on the Gates of Paradise are square-shaped. Coupled with the depth of space in the scenes placed in landscape or in architectonic space using perspective, this feature and the use of classical forms reflect a departure from the Gothic style and the application of Renaissance formulae. Comissioned by the museum in 1907, cast at the Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum in Berlin (today Bode Museum). It was erected in 1909, in the Renaissance Hall.