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Florentine Collection (#26)

"Florentine Art: A Glimpse into Renaissance Masterpieces" Step into the enchanting world art, where masterpieces come to life and captivate the senses

Background imageFlorentine Collection: PBIB2A-00022

PBIB2A-00022
Group of angels. Hand-colored engraving of a detail of a fresco by Benozzo Gozzoli, Medici-Riccardi Palace, Florence

Background imageFlorentine Collection: GEUR2A-00003

GEUR2A-00003
Dream of Life, a fresco by Orcagna, Campo Santo, Pisa, 1300s. Lithograph reproduction of the painting

Background imageFlorentine Collection: PEXP2A-00029

PEXP2A-00029
Giovanni da Verrazano. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageFlorentine Collection: Bastiano Antinori

Bastiano Antinori
BASTIANO NICCOLO ANTINORI well-connected (to the Medici family) Florentine statesman

Background imageFlorentine Collection: Piero Di Cosimo

Piero Di Cosimo
PIERO DI COSIMO Florentine artist

Background imageFlorentine Collection: Costume / Men / Florence 14C

Costume / Men / Florence 14C
A well-to-do Florentine gentleman in two-tone blue and white tunic and hose, with a dagger and moneybag at his belt

Background imageFlorentine Collection: Beatrice Portinari

Beatrice Portinari
BEATRICE PORTINARI Florentine noblewoman, wife of Simone de Bardo and admired by Dante much of whose work was inspired by her

Background imageFlorentine Collection: Ribollita soup (Florentine soup) made of ribollita with beans, cabbage

Ribollita soup (Florentine soup) made of ribollita with beans, cabbage, carrot, onion, bread, potato and olive oil, Florence (Firenze), Tuscany, Italy, Europe

Background imageFlorentine Collection: Florentine steak

Florentine steak, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

Background imageFlorentine Collection: Medici / Cosimo Elder / Mini

Medici / Cosimo Elder / Mini
COSIMO DE MEDICI known as THE ELDER Florentine banker, patron of the arts and ruler of the republic

Background imageFlorentine Collection: Francesco Guicciardini

Francesco Guicciardini
FRANCESCO GUICCIARDINI Florentine historian and politician

Background imageFlorentine Collection: Simonetta Vespucci

Simonetta Vespucci
SIMONETTA VESPUCCI An noted Florentine beauty and lover of Giuliano de Medici Died tragically young at age 23

Background imageFlorentine Collection: Turkey / Byzantium

Turkey / Byzantium
Florentine map of the imperial city of Byzantium, before the Turkish conquest of 1453, showing how the city is divided by the Golden Horn

Background imageFlorentine Collection: Antonio Pollaiuolo

Antonio Pollaiuolo
ANTONIO POLLAIUOLO Florentine artist

Background imageFlorentine Collection: Baccio Bandinelli

Baccio Bandinelli
BACCIO OR BARTOLOMMEO BANDINELLI Original surname de Brandini Florentine sculptor




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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.