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Die Kroenung Ludwig des Bayern und seiner Gemahlin Margarete, Graefin von Holland, im Jahr 1328 in Rom.
nach Relief von Giotto di Bondone und Agostino di Giovanni und Agnolo di Ventura.
Das Grabmal des Bischofs Tarlati im Dom zu Arezzo zeigt in vier Reliefs Szenen aus dem Leben des Bischofs
Duomo di arezzo, interno, monumento funebre di Guido Tarlati, 1330,
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Episode in life of late Guido Tarlati, bishop and lord of city of Arezzo, tile from Cenotaph to Guido Tarlati, 1330, John Augustine and Agnolo di Ventura, marble, Cathedral of Saints Peter and Donato, Arezzo, Tuscany. Italy, 14th century.
Relief
Centotaph of Guido Tarlati
Duomo, Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy
Sculptors
Agnolo di Ventura
Agostino di Giovanni
1330
Centotaph of Guido
People: Tarlati, Guido, d. 1327 (0)
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Il monumento funebre di Guido Tarlati e un complesso scultoreo nel duomo di Arezzo. L'opera e firmata e datata 1330 da Agostino di Giovanni e Agnolo di Ventura
L'opera fu commissionata da Delfo e Pier Saccone Tarlati, fratelli del vescovo e signore di Arezzo Guido Tarlati, dopo la morte di quest'ultimo, avvenuta nel 1327. Furono chiamati ad Arezzo i due piu importanti scultori senesi del periodo, Agostino di Giovanni e Agnolo di Ventura, e nel 1330 il cenotafio fu completato
Con la cessione di Arezzo a Firenze nel 1337 e la conseguente rivolta anti-tarlatesca delle forze guelfe del 1341, l'opera fu soggetta della rabbia popolare, in una sorta di damnatio memoriae della famiglia Tarlati e della loro politica. L'attuale rifacimento in stucco e dovuto ad un intervento di Angiolo Bini nel 1783.
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Guido Tarlati (died 1327) was a lord and Bishop of Arezzo.
Tarlati, coming from a Ghibelline family of Pietramala, became bishop of 1312. In 1321 he was declared seignior of Arezzo, a position he held until his death. During his administration the city had generally good relations with its neighbors Florence and Siena, and promoted the pacification between the Guelphs and Ghibellines. Later he supported Uguccione della Faggiola and Castruccio Castracani, lords of Lucca, in their wars against Florence.
Tarlati also expanded the territories of Arezzo, and in 1323, with the collaboration of Francesco I Ordelaffi (Ghibelline lord of Forli), he conquered Citta di Castello. Arezzo's expansion caused however the deterioration of the relations with the Papal States, ending with the excommunicated of Tarlati by Pope John XXII. He was replaced by another bishop, Boso Ubertini, but Tarlati did not allow him to enter in the city. Tarlati's prestige at the time was so high that German emperor Louis IV wanted to receive from him the Iron Crown.
A short time before his death Tarlati reconciled with the Pope. According to Giorgio Vasari the tomb commissioned by Guido's brother, the condottiero Pier Saccone Tarlati di Pietramala, was designed by Giotto (although this is disputed), who recommended to Pier Saccone the Sienese sculptors Agnolo da Ventura and Agostino di Giovanni to execute it.[1] It is located in the Cathedral of Arezzo.
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Stemma dei Tarlati