Benedetto Buglioni
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Ognissanti, Florence
OgnissantiChurch of OgnissantiSan Salvatore di Ognissanti
This includes works for the Church of Ognissanti, the church of San Pietro in Radicofani, and the Church of Santa Lucia a Settimello in Calenzano.
Soon after, a new façade (1637) was erected using designs by Matteo Nigetti, that conserved the glazed terracotta lunette over the doorway, which while resembling the work of Della Robbia, is now attributed to Benedetto Buglioni.



Radicofani
This includes works for the Church of Ognissanti, the church of San Pietro in Radicofani, and the Church of Santa Lucia a Settimello in Calenzano.
Also notable is the Romanesque church of San Pietro, with a nave, housing some works by Andrea della Robbia, Benedetto Buglioni and Santi Buglioni.




Santi Buglioni
* Santi Buglioni, nephew and collaborator of Benedetto Buglioni
Santi Buglioni, byname of Santi di Michele (1494 - 27 November 1576) was an Italian sculptor, the nephew and collaborator of Benedetto Buglioni.

Calenzano
This includes works for the Church of Ognissanti, the church of San Pietro in Radicofani, and the Church of Santa Lucia a Settimello in Calenzano.

Cleveland Museum of Art
The Cleveland Museum of ArtCleveland Art MuseumCleveland Museum
Some of his other works reside at the Cleveland Museum of Art.









Marliana
The church of St. Nicholas, known from 1373, houses two statuettes attributed to Benedetto Buglioni.
Santa Lucia dè Magnoli
Santa Lucia dei Magnoli
On the block stone facade, above the portal is a terracotta depiction of Santa Lucia between two angels by Benedetto Buglioni.
Basilica of Santa Cristina, Bolsena
Basilica of Santa CristinaBasilica of Santa Cristina at BolsenaSanta Cristina
The façade was commissioned by Pope Leo X, and completed in 1492 to 1494 with designs by Francesco and Benedetto Buglioni.




Oratory of San Girolamo, Sarzana
This oratory had a polychrome terra-cotta depicting St Jerome in the Desert, attributed to either the studio of Giovanni Della Robbia or Benedetto Buglioni.
San Vivaldo Monastery, Montaione
San Vivaldo Monastery
The chapel has a ceramic statue of St Catherine Alexandria and San Vivaldo by Benedetto Buglioni.




González Martí National Museum of Ceramics and Decorative Arts
Gonzalez Marti MuseumMuseo Nacional de Cerámica y Artes Suntuarias González Martí
One example of this type of ceramic is a 17th-century Florentine tondo depicting Madonna and Child, attributed to the manufacture of Benedetto Buglioni’s workshop.


Lugliano
Inside the church, which has three naves, are some well preserved paintings, one of these attributed to Matteo Rossetti, and two statues: the "Madonna with Child" in polychrome terracotta by Benedetto Buglioni, and a wooden statue of the patron saint, attributed to the sculptor Matteo Civitali.
Giovanni della Robbia
Giovanni's chief pupil was a man named Benedetto Buglioni (1461–1521), and his nephew Santi Buglioni (b.


