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Florentine Collection (#23)

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Background imageFlorentine Collection: FLORENCE: FESTIVAL. Festival in Piazza Santo Spirito, Florence, Italy. School of Giorgio Vasari

FLORENCE: FESTIVAL. Festival in Piazza Santo Spirito, Florence, Italy. School of Giorgio Vasari, 16th century

Background imageFlorentine Collection: FLORENCE: ORPHANAGE. View of the loggia of the Ospedale degli Innocenti, an orphanage in Florence

FLORENCE: ORPHANAGE. View of the loggia of the Ospedale degli Innocenti, an orphanage in Florence, Italy, designed in the early 15th century by Filippo Brunelleschi. Photographed c1890

Background imageFlorentine Collection: ITALY: FLORENCE, c1500. View of Florence, Italy

ITALY: FLORENCE, c1500. View of Florence, Italy. Woodcut, c1500, attributed to Lucantonio degli Uberti

Background imageFlorentine Collection: ITALY: FLORENCE, c1500. Detail of a woodcut attributed to Lucantonio degli Uberti

ITALY: FLORENCE, c1500. Detail of a woodcut attributed to Lucantonio degli Uberti, c1500

Background imageFlorentine Collection: ITALY: FLORENCE, c1500. Scene by the Arno River in Florence, Italy

ITALY: FLORENCE, c1500. Scene by the Arno River in Florence, Italy. Detail of a woodcut attributed to Lucantonio degli Uberti, c1500

Background imageFlorentine Collection: ITALY: FALL OF SIENA, 1555. Florentine-Hapsburg forces under the command of Gian Giacomo Medici

ITALY: FALL OF SIENA, 1555. Florentine-Hapsburg forces under the command of Gian Giacomo Medici, the Marquis of Marignano, capturing the fortifactions of Siena, Italy, 1555

Background imageFlorentine Collection: MEXICO: AZTEC HOME. A traditional Aztec home. Drawing from the Florentine Codex

MEXICO: AZTEC HOME. A traditional Aztec home. Drawing from the Florentine Codex, probably 16th century

Background imageFlorentine Collection: LUCREZIA TORNABUONI (1425-1482). Italian noblewoman. Painting by Domenico Ghirlandaio

LUCREZIA TORNABUONI (1425-1482). Italian noblewoman. Painting by Domenico Ghirlandaio, 1475

Background imageFlorentine Collection: AMERIGO VESPUCCI (1454-1512). Italian navigator

AMERIGO VESPUCCI (1454-1512). Italian navigator. Vespucci and his crew landing on the South American coast during their voyage of 1499-1500

Background imageFlorentine Collection: PAOLO UCCELLO (1397-1475). Florentine painter

PAOLO UCCELLO (1397-1475). Florentine painter. Woodcut from the 1568 edition of Giorgio Vasaris Lives of the Painters, the first illustrated edition

Background imageFlorentine Collection: JACOPO CARUCCI PONTORMO (1494-1557). Florentine painter

JACOPO CARUCCI PONTORMO (1494-1557). Florentine painter. Self portrait. Detail of Deposition panel from Church of Santa Felicita, Florence, c1525-28

Background imageFlorentine Collection: ALESSANDRO DE MEDICI (1510-1537). Duke of Florence, 1532-1537. Oil on wood, c1525-26

ALESSANDRO DE MEDICI (1510-1537). Duke of Florence, 1532-1537. Oil on wood, c1525-26, by Jacopo Pontormo

Background imageFlorentine Collection: GIULIANO DE MEDICI (1453-78). Florentine statesman

GIULIANO DE MEDICI (1453-78). Florentine statesman. Painting on wood, c1478, by Sandro Botticelli

Background imageFlorentine Collection: GIULIANO de MEDICI (1453-1478). Florentine statesman. Tempera on panel, c1478-80

GIULIANO de MEDICI (1453-1478). Florentine statesman. Tempera on panel, c1478-80, by Sandro Botticelli

Background imageFlorentine Collection: NICCOLO MACHIAVELLI (1469-1527). Italian statesman and political philosopher. Line

NICCOLO MACHIAVELLI (1469-1527). Italian statesman and political philosopher. Line and stipple engraving, English, c1800

Background imageFlorentine Collection: GIOTTO (c1266-1337). Florentine painter, architect, and sculptor

GIOTTO (c1266-1337). Florentine painter, architect, and sculptor. Detail of a painting by Paolo Uccello

Background imageFlorentine Collection: LORENZO GHIBERTI (1378-1455). Florentine sculptor: woodcut by Giorgio Vasari

LORENZO GHIBERTI (1378-1455). Florentine sculptor: woodcut by Giorgio Vasari from his biographies of Italian artists, 1550. from his biographies of Italian artists, 1550

Background imageFlorentine Collection: LORENZO GHIBERTI. (1378- 1455). Florentine sculptor

LORENZO GHIBERTI. (1378- 1455). Florentine sculptor. Woodcut by Giorgio Vasari from his biographies of Italian artists, 1550. Woodcut by Giorgio Vasari from his biographies of Italian artists, 1560

Background imageFlorentine Collection: ADORATION OF MAGI. In an initial E: Florentine Gradual illumination, late 14th century

ADORATION OF MAGI. In an initial E: Florentine Gradual illumination, late 14th century

Background imageFlorentine Collection: THE ANNUNCIATION. Florentine manuscript illumination, early 14th century

THE ANNUNCIATION. Florentine manuscript illumination, early 14th century

Background imageFlorentine Collection: KING DAVID & URIAH. King David sends Uriah the Hittite off to battle

KING DAVID & URIAH. King David sends Uriah the Hittite off to battle. Woodcut from a Florentine edition of Fior Di Virtu, 1491

Background imageFlorentine Collection: Florentine biscuits on saucers of cups of afterdinner coffee credit: Marie-Louise

Florentine biscuits on saucers of cups of afterdinner coffee credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto

Background imageFlorentine Collection: Porta San Frediano, Firenze, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tuscany, Italy

Porta San Frediano, Firenze, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tuscany, Italy

Background imageFlorentine Collection: Palazzo Vecchio, Firenze, Florence, UNESCO World heritage site, Tuscany, Italy

Palazzo Vecchio, Firenze, Florence, UNESCO World heritage site, Tuscany, Italy

Background imageFlorentine Collection: The cathedral Santa Maria del Fiore, Firenze, Florence, UNESCO World heritage site

The cathedral Santa Maria del Fiore, Firenze, Florence, UNESCO World heritage site, Tuscany, Italy

Background imageFlorentine Collection: Modern floor plan for the Pazzi Chapel at the Palazzo Pitti, Florence, Italy

Modern floor plan for the Pazzi Chapel at the Palazzo Pitti, Florence, Italy, by Filippo Brunelleschi
BRUNELLESCHI: PAZZI PLAN. Modern floor plan for the Pazzi Chapel at the Palazzo Pitti, Florence, Italy, by Filippo Brunelleschi

Background imageFlorentine Collection: Modern diagram of Filippo Brunelleschis dome for the Cathedral of Florence

Modern diagram of Filippo Brunelleschis dome for the Cathedral of Florence
BRUNELLESCHI: DOME PLAN. Modern diagram of Filippo Brunelleschis dome for the Cathedral of Florence

Background imageFlorentine Collection: The earliest plan of Constantinople, drawn in 1420 by Cristoforo Buondelmonti of Florence, Italy

The earliest plan of Constantinople, drawn in 1420 by Cristoforo Buondelmonti of Florence, Italy
CONSTANTINOPLE, 1420. The earliest plan of Constantinople, drawn in 1420 by Cristoforo Buondelmonti of Florence, Italy, showing the Bosphorus and the Golden Horn

Background imageFlorentine Collection: One of the earliest extant plans of Constantinople, by the Florentine traveller

One of the earliest extant plans of Constantinople, by the Florentine traveller, Cristoforo Buondelmonti
CONSTANTINOPLE, 1422. One of the earliest extant plans of Constantinople, by the Florentine traveller, Cristoforo Buondelmonti

Background imageFlorentine Collection: Grande Madonna Cowper Date 1506 by Raphael (April 6 1483 - April 6 1520), Italian painter

Grande Madonna Cowper Date 1506 by Raphael (April 6 1483 - April 6 1520), Italian painter and architect of the Florentine school in the Italian High Renaissance

Background imageFlorentine Collection: Virgin of the Veil (The Virgin of the Blue Diadem - The Virgin, Child and young St John)

Virgin of the Veil (The Virgin of the Blue Diadem - The Virgin, Child and young St John). Gianfresco Penni (Il Fattore, c1488-1528) Florentine painter

Background imageFlorentine Collection: Venus and Cupid. Alessandro Allori (Alessandro Bronzino) 1535-1607. Italian

Venus and Cupid. Alessandro Allori (Alessandro Bronzino) 1535-1607. Italian (Florentine) painter

Background imageFlorentine Collection: The Birth of Venus c1485: Sandro Botticelli (1444-1510) Italian (Florentine) artist

The Birth of Venus c1485: Sandro Botticelli (1444-1510) Italian (Florentine) artist

Background imageFlorentine Collection: The Last Judgement. Heaven, left, Hell, right. Christ sits in judgement in central panel

The Last Judgement. Heaven, left, Hell, right. Christ sits in judgement in central panel. Fra Angelico (1400-1455) Florentine painter. Triptych. Tempera on board. Staatliche Museum, Berlin

Background imageFlorentine Collection: Sandro Botticelli (c. 1445 - 1510) Italian painter of the Florentine school during

Sandro Botticelli (c. 1445 - 1510) Italian painter of the Florentine school during the Early Renaissance, Venus and the three graces presenting gifts to a young woman 1483-85

Background imageFlorentine Collection: Sandro Botticelli, 1445 - 1510), Florentine, Italian painter. Il ritorno di Giuditta a Betulia

Sandro Botticelli, 1445 - 1510), Florentine, Italian painter. Il ritorno di Giuditta a Betulia (The Return of Judith to Betulia), 1470

Background imageFlorentine Collection: Assortment of biscuits including Florentine biscuits with chocolate icing

Assortment of biscuits including Florentine biscuits with chocolate icing, Bienenstich bars peppered with slivered almonds, and chocolate-dipped butter biscuits in various shapes

Background imageFlorentine Collection: Florentine slices on wax paper

Florentine slices on wax paper

Background imageFlorentine Collection: Italy, Florence, Mercato Centrale, pig trotters, front view

Italy, Florence, Mercato Centrale, pig trotters, front view

Background imageFlorentine Collection: Italy, Florence and Tuscany, piled Plum Tomatoes, side view

Italy, Florence and Tuscany, piled Plum Tomatoes, side view

Background imageFlorentine Collection: Spinacia oleracea, handful of Spinach leaves on single stem, view from above

Spinacia oleracea, handful of Spinach leaves on single stem, view from above

Background imageFlorentine Collection: Italy, Florence, Mercato Centrale, piled tomatoes on sale in market stall

Italy, Florence, Mercato Centrale, piled tomatoes on sale in market stall

Background imageFlorentine Collection: Italy, Florence and Tuscany, box of yellow plums, view from above

Italy, Florence and Tuscany, box of yellow plums, view from above

Background imageFlorentine Collection: Famous diamonds, artwork

Famous diamonds, artwork
Famous diamonds, historical artwork. Eleven named diamonds arrayed together with four unnamed examples of ordinary diamonds

Background imageFlorentine Collection: ALBERTI, Leon Battista (1404-1472). Church of

ALBERTI, Leon Battista (1404-1472). Church of Santa Maria Novella. 1455-1460. ITALY. Florence. Chiesa di Santa Maria Novella (Church of Santa Maria Novella). Ornamental detail of the fa硤 e

Background imageFlorentine Collection: BONAIUTO DA FIRENZE, Andrea (1346-1379). Spanish

BONAIUTO DA FIRENZE, Andrea (1346-1379). Spanish

Background imageFlorentine Collection: GHIBERTI, Lorenzo (1378-1455). The Gates of Paradise

GHIBERTI, Lorenzo (1378-1455). The Gates of Paradise. 1425-1452. ITALY. Florence. Baptistery of Saint John. Detail of the two pannels with scenes of the story of Abraham (upper pannel)

Background imageFlorentine Collection: Nuptial procession in Piazza del Duomo of Florence

Nuptial procession in Piazza del Duomo of Florence. Decoration of the frontal of a chest by Master of Adimari Chest (1450). Renaissance art. Quattrocento. Florentine school. Tempera on wood. ITALY




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"Florentine Art: A Glimpse into Renaissance Masterpieces" Step into the enchanting world art, where masterpieces come to life and captivate the senses. From the delicate strokes of Donatello's Pazzi Madonna to Paolo Uccello's epic depiction of The Battle of San Romano, this vibrant city has been a cradle for artistic brilliance. Intricately carved from marble, Donatello's Pazzi Madonna (Virgin and Child) exudes grace and serenity. Created in c1417-18, it stands as a testament to his mastery as a Florentine sculptor. Paolo Uccello takes us on an exhilarating journey through time with his renowned artwork, The Battle of San Romano. Painted in 1456, this masterpiece showcases Uccello's meticulous attention to detail and his ability to capture the intensity of battle. Sandro Botticelli transports us into a mythical realm with Primavera, painted around 1478. This ethereal piece celebrates springtime and embodies the essence Renaissance art. Agnolo Bronzino mesmerizes us with An Allegory with Venus and Cupid. Created between c1523-1568, this enigmatic painting invites contemplation on love and desire while showcasing Bronzino's skillful brushwork. Fra Angelico enchants our souls with The Coronation of the Virgin - an exquisite portrayal that emanates divine beauty. His work captures both religious devotion and artistic finesse. The Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli is a true marvel that continues to inspire awe even today. Painted around 1485 using tempera on canvas technique; it depicts the goddess emerging from sea foam—a symbol of purity and rebirth. Lorenzo Monaco presents us with The Intercession of Christ and the Virgin—an evocative piece created before 1402.