
The relief was possible executed at Padua around 1500 in the circle of Giovanni Minelli.

Advertisement His mother Marina runs a music academy in Carmel, California. Besides English, he is fluent in French, Russian, and Spanish. Giovanni has Italian ancestry from his father’s side. He is the son of Tiziano and Marina Minelli. Comparison of the terracotta relief with the cameo suggests that the terracotta derives from the cameo, rather than the cameo from the terracotta. Giovanni Minelli reportedly was born on April 1, 1985, and hails from California. The upper part of the relief is closely related to an onyx cameo in the British Museum which is associable with a number of works which appear to have been carved in Padua around 1500. At either side are kneeling figures of St John the Baptist (left) and St Jerome with the lion (right). During the studies at Art School in Brera, he attended the industrial design courses. 1483-87, in addition to thirteen 19th-century. Giovanni Minelli was born in Bergamo, on the 15 th December 1976. Below in the centre is an angel, standing with the back turned beneath the platform, who raises two chalices to catch the blood flowing from Christ's feet. 1480 and Entombment of Christ, Giovanni Minelli (recently reattributed to Giovanni de Fondulis), ca. At the back, before an archway, is the empty cross with two flails suspended from its arms. Both angels extend a chalice to receive the blood from the wounds in the hands of Christ. To the right is an angel holding the column, and to the left a second angel holding the spear and reed.

His hands are supported by the Virgin and St John, behind whom are two mourning women. The panel-relief depicts in the centre Christ standing on a high platform, naked save for a loin-cloth.
