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Une sculpture de Tino di Camaino offerte par les Amis du Louvre

Tino di Camaino (1285-1337)
Saint Benoît
Marbre - 48 x 16 cm
Paris, musée du Louvre
Photo : Musée du Louvre
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3/5/03 - Acquisition – Paris, Musée du Louvre - Les amis du Louvre viennent d’offrir au musée un très beau marbre de Tino di Camaino, sculpteur siennois du XIVe siècle (ill.). D’après le communiqué du musée, cette œuvre pourrait provenir d’un monument funéraire démantelé de l’abbaye bénédictine de Cava de’Tirreni, située près de Salerne et étroitement liée à la cour napolitaine.

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