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'''Feast of Herod''' (1427) is a bronze relief sculpture by [[Donatello]], at the [[Battistero di San Giovanni, Siena, Italy]].
'''Feast of Herod / Presentation of the Head of John the Baptist to Herod''' (1427) is a bronze relief sculpture by [[Donatello]], at [[Baptistery of Saint John, Siena, Italy]].


*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Feast_of_Herod_(Donatello) Wikipedia.en]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Feast_of_Herod_(Donatello) Wikipedia.en]
The work is part of a cycle of six bass-reliefs by Various Artists with [[Stories from the Life of John the Baptist (1427-29 Various Artists), art]].




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[[Category:Fiction|1427 Donatello]]
[[Category:Made in 1400s|*1427 Donatello]]
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[[Category:Art--Medieval|1427 Donatello]]
 
[[Category:Sculptures|1427 Donatello]]
[[Category:Sculptures|1427 Donatello]]


[[Category:Italian Fiction|1427 Donatello]]
[[Category:Baptistery of Saint John, Siena, Italy|1427 Donatello]]
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[[Category:Made in the 1420s|*1427 Donatello]]


[[Category:Death of John the Baptist (subject)|1427 Donatello]]
[[Category:Death of John the Baptist (subject)|1427 Donatello]]
[[Category:Banquet of Herod (subject)|1427 Donatello]]
[[Category:Banquet of Herod (subject)|1427 Donatello]]


[[Category:Herod Antipas (subject)|1427 Donatello]]
[[Category:Herod Antipas--art (subject)|1427 Donatello]]
[[Category:Herodias--art (subject)|1427 Donatello]]
[[Category:Salome--art (subject)|1427 Donatello]]

Latest revision as of 08:09, 25 January 2021

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Feast of Herod / Presentation of the Head of John the Baptist to Herod (1427) is a bronze relief sculpture by Donatello, at Baptistery of Saint John, Siena, Italy.

The work is part of a cycle of six bass-reliefs by Various Artists with Stories from the Life of John the Baptist (1427-29 Various Artists), art.