TONDO


Meaning of TONDO in English

( (Italian: round), ) plural Tondi, a circular painting, relief carving, plaque, or mural design. The tondo, which became popular in Italy during the 15th century, was derived from round reliefs of subjects such as the Madonna and Child that had been used in wall tombs. Circular reliefs were developed successfully as glazed terra-cotta medallions by Luca Della Robbia in the mid-15th century. Sandro Botticelli painted a number of tondi, including The Madonna of the Magnificat and The Madonna of the Pomegranate (both in the Uffizi, Florence). About 1503, Michelangelo used the form for a painting of the Holy Family (Uffizi).

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