A carved animal in the quadrangle at the Camposanto. There are probably four of them, one for each evangelist.
The pillar I think marks where Holy Soil (from the Holy Land) was buried by crusaders.
Cloister Windows
Cloister Windows
A single arched and glassless window
A marble tombstone and bust dated mdlxxiii, which is, 1573. [more...]
Medieval fresco on the wall at the Camposanto Monumentale in Pisa.
The line of archd windows makes a pattern.
The courtyard, or quadrangle.
An entrance into the quadrangle. Inside are stone sarcophagi against a wall that once had a beautiful fresco on it.
A carved mural for a tomb. We have an old bearded man leaning on a stick, with an old woman and a dog behind him; a younger (barefoot and bare-legged) man annoints his eyes from a bowl, and an angel with wings, a hockey stick and bare feet beckons him on. There are [...]luctus publicus obiisti di te nulia unquam sifebit posteritas [more...]
The inscription beneath, which includes a date of mdcccxxvi (1826).
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