14. Bernardo Rossellino, Tomb of Leonardo Bruni, 1450, CE, Santa Croce, Florence, Italy, marble. Considered his greatest masterpiece, Rossellino combines both architecture and sculpture into one marble tomb. The tomb was commissioned by Leonardo Bruni himself, a Florentine chancellor, who died in 1944. He commissioned this elaborate tomb to elevate his status to more than just a chancellor after his death. The format of the tomb recalls that of a triumphal arch and within the tympanum is a relief of the Madonna. Viewers are reminded of his legacy by Bruni's coat of arms perched on the arch surrounded by two cherubs.