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Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: View of the faade of Palazzo Bartolini-Salimbeni in Piazza s.Trinit in Florence

View of the faade of Palazzo Bartolini-Salimbeni in Piazza s.Trinit in Florence. Florence Building - Facade High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Detail of the funerary monument of Leonardo Bruni in the church of anta Croce in Florence

Detail of the funerary monument of Leonardo Bruni in the church of anta Croce in Florence. the photograph shows the bottom part of the work

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Wooden tarsia with St. Zanobi and his disciples, in the Sacristy of Masses

Wooden tarsia with St. Zanobi and his disciples, in the Sacristy of Masses, in the Basilica of Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Country house in Via Hagermann, former Salviati, in the environs of Florence

Country house in Via Hagermann, former Salviati, in the environs of Florence. Florence Environs. Date of Photograph:1890 ca

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Monument to Antonio Roselli, marble, Peter Lombard (1430-1515), the Basilica of Sant Antonio, Padua

Monument to Antonio Roselli, marble, Peter Lombard (1430-1515), the Basilica of Sant Antonio, Padua Padua Basilica of St. Antonio Monumental Tomb Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Portal of Palazzo Altoviti, called dei Visacci, in Borgo degli Albizi, Florence

Portal of Palazzo Altoviti, called dei Visacci, in Borgo degli Albizi, Florence Florence Borgo degli Albizi Door Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Window of the Salone dei Cinquecento, seen from outside of Palazzo Vecchio in Florence

Window of the Salone dei Cinquecento, seen from outside of Palazzo Vecchio in Florence. Florence Palazzo Vecchio Hall Late Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Detail of the Frieze composed of small medallions with heads of cherubs

Detail of the Frieze composed of small medallions with heads of cherubs, work by Desiderio da Settignano, Cappella Pazzi, Church of Santa Croce

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: View of the internal Courtyard of Palazzo Arcivescovile in Florence

View of the internal Courtyard of Palazzo Arcivescovile in Florence. Florence Palazzo Arcivescovile Courtyard Late Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Tondo with the Apostle St. Bartholomew, work by Luca dell Robbia, Cappella dei Pazzi, Santa Croce

Tondo with the Apostle St. Bartholomew, work by Luca dell Robbia, Cappella dei Pazzi, Santa Croce, Florence. Florence Santa Croce, Cappella dei Pazzi Relief Renaissance

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Statue depicting Pope Bonifacio VIII, work by Arnolfo di Cambio, Florence

Statue depicting Pope Bonifacio VIII, work by Arnolfo di Cambio, Florence, Museum of the Works of the Cathedral. Florence Museum of the Works of the Cathedral Statue Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Two reliquaries with the figures of St. Anthony and St. Ludwig

Two reliquaries with the figures of St. Anthony and St. Ludwig, in the Treasure of the Basilica of S. Antonio, Padua. Padua Basilica di Sant'Antonio Reliquary Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Reliquary of Pietro da Parma, part of the Treasure of the Basilica of S. Antonio, Padua

Reliquary of Pietro da Parma, part of the Treasure of the Basilica of S. Antonio, Padua. Padua Basilica di Sant'Antonio Reliquary Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Monument in honor of Michelangelo, located in the piazza of the same name in Florence

Monument in honor of Michelangelo, located in the piazza of the same name in Florence, composed of bronze pairs of David and the statue from the Medicean tombs of San Lorenzo

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Terracotta polychrome lunette of the Ospedale degli Innocenti, work by Andrea della Robbia

Terracotta polychrome lunette of the Ospedale degli Innocenti, work by Andrea della Robbia, depicting the annunciation. Florence Ospedale degli Innocenti Lunette Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Detail of the cloister of the Ospedale degli Innocenti. On the rear wall

Detail of the cloister of the Ospedale degli Innocenti. On the rear wall, a lunette with Annunciation by Andrea della Robbia is visible

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Newborn wraped in bands of cloth, terracotta polychrome circle by Andrea della Robbia

Newborn wraped in bands of cloth, terracotta polychrome circle by Andrea della Robbia on the loggia of Ospedale degli Innocenti, in Florence Florence High Relief Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Polychrome terracotta disc of the Gallery of the Ospedale degli Innocenti

Polychrome terracotta disc of the Gallery of the Ospedale degli Innocenti, depicting a newborn in swaddling clothes, his arms open, looking to the left. Work by Andrea della Robbia

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Terracotta glass disc of the Gallery of the Ospedale degli Innocenti

Terracotta glass disc of the Gallery of the Ospedale degli Innocenti, with an image of a newborn in swaddling clothes in the middle. Work by Andrea della Robbia

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: View of the portico of the Hospital of Bonifazio on Via San Gallo, Florence

View of the portico of the Hospital of Bonifazio on Via San Gallo, Florence. Now the headquarters of the Florence Police Station

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Detail of the Third Cloister of the Basilica of S. Croce, Florence

Detail of the Third Cloister of the Basilica of S. Croce, Florence Florence Basilica of S. Croce Cloister High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Portal of the third Cloister, Basilica of S. Croce, Florence

Portal of the third Cloister, Basilica of S. Croce, Florence Arezzo Santa Croce Portal Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: St. Matthew of the Evangelist. Glazed terracotta by Luca della Robbia

St. Matthew of the Evangelist. Glazed terracotta by Luca della Robbia. Decoration of Cappella Pazzi in Santa Croce in Florence

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: The Sculpture, work by Valerio Cioli, statue of the monument to Michelangelo Buonarroti

The Sculpture, work by Valerio Cioli, statue of the monument to Michelangelo Buonarroti, in the Basilica of Santa Croce, Florence. Florence Basilica of S

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: The isle of Malamocco, Venice

The isle of Malamocco, Venice Venice. Date of Photograph:1915 - 1920 ca

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Malatestian Temple of Rimini, constructed on a project by Leon Battista Alberti

Malatestian Temple of Rimini, constructed on a project by Leon Battista Alberti Rimini Via IV Novembre Church Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Relief depicting Sant'Antonio reviving a drowned woman. Sculpture by Jacopo Sansovino

Relief depicting Sant'Antonio reviving a drowned woman. Sculpture by Jacopo Sansovino
Relief depicting Sant'Antonio reviving a drowned woman. Sculpture by Jacopo Sansovino, Chapel of the Ark of the Saint, Basilica of S. Antonio, Padua

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Relief depicting the Saint that finds the heart of a miser, in a casket

Relief depicting the Saint that finds the heart of a miser, in a casket. Work sculpted by Tullio Lombardo, located in the Chapel of the Ark of the Saint, in the Basilica of S. Antonio in Padua

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Relief depicting the Saint that reattached the foot of a youth, surrounded by various people

Relief depicting the Saint that reattached the foot of a youth, surrounded by various people. Work sculpted by Tullio Lombardo, situated in the Chapel of the Ark of the Saint, in the Basilica of S

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Relief depicting the conversion of the heretic Aleardino, thanks to a miracle by S. Antonio

Relief depicting the conversion of the heretic Aleardino, thanks to a miracle by S. Antonio. Work by Giovanni Maria Mosca and Paolo Stella, located in the Chapel of the Ark of the Saint

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Relief depicting S. Antonio making a newborn speak. The relief is located in the Chapel of the Ark

Relief depicting S. Antonio making a newborn speak. The relief is located in the Chapel of the Ark of the Saint, in the Basilica of S

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: View of a farmhouse, with some men working, near Villa Salviata in the environs of Florence

View of a farmhouse, with some men working, near Villa Salviata in the environs of Florence Florence Villa Salviati. Date of Photograph:1890 ca

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Tondo with the Apostle St. Simon, work by Luca dell Robbia, Cappella dei Pazzi, Santa Croce

Tondo with the Apostle St. Simon, work by Luca dell Robbia, Cappella dei Pazzi, Santa Croce, Florence. Florence Santa Croce, Cappella dei Pazzi Relief Renaissance

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Tondo with the Apostle St. Paul, work by Luca dell Robbia, Cappella dei Pazzi, Santa Croce, Florence

Tondo with the Apostle St. Paul, work by Luca dell Robbia, Cappella dei Pazzi, Santa Croce, Florence. Florence Santa Croce, Cappella dei Pazzi Relief Renaissance

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Tondo with the Apostle St. Thomas, work by Luca della Robbia, Cappella dei Pazzi, Santa Croce

Tondo with the Apostle St. Thomas, work by Luca della Robbia, Cappella dei Pazzi, Santa Croce, Florence. Florence Santa Croce, Cappella dei Pazzi Relief Renaissance

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Tondo with the Apostle St. Matthew, work by Luca della Robbia, Cappella dei Pazzi, Santa Croce

Tondo with the Apostle St. Matthew, work by Luca della Robbia, Cappella dei Pazzi, Santa Croce, Florence. Florence Santa Croce, Cappella dei Pazzi Relief Renaissance

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Detail of the interior of Cappella Pazzi in Santa Croce in Florence. The tondo with the Apostle St

Detail of the interior of Cappella Pazzi in Santa Croce in Florence. The tondo with the Apostle St. Matthew and the frieze with cherubs and lambs are visible. Work by Luca della Robbia

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: View of the Bridge of Graces. The hills of San Miniato with San Salvatore

View of the Bridge of Graces. The hills of San Miniato with San Salvatore and Piazzale Michelangelo visible. Florence Bridge Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Tile from the singing gallery by Luca della Robbia with a group of young boys singing

Tile from the singing gallery by Luca della Robbia with a group of young boys singing and following a text in a music book. The work is in the Museo dell'Opera di Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Tile from the singing gallery by Luca della Robbia with putti and young boys singing

Tile from the singing gallery by Luca della Robbia with putti and young boys singing and playing musivcal instruments. Florence Museo dell'Opera di Santa Maria del Fiore High Relief Early

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Tile from singing gallery by Luca della Robbia with singing young boys

Tile from singing gallery by Luca della Robbia with singing young boys: the two figures in the middle embracing each other and holding a roll i their hands

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Tile from the singing gallery by Luca della Robbia with carved dancing putti

Tile from the singing gallery by Luca della Robbia with carved dancing putti and young boys with tamburines. Florence Museo dell'Opera del Duomo High Relief Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: The third cloister of the Church of Santa Croce in Florence

The third cloister of the Church of Santa Croce in Florence. Florence Convent of Santa Croce Cloister High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Bas-relief of Saint Luke the Evangelist with the symbol of the bull; Pazzi Chapel in Florence

Bas-relief of Saint Luke the Evangelist with the symbol of the bull; Pazzi Chapel in Florence Florence Pazzi Chapel Low Relief, Basrelief Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Portal of the Pazzi Chapel. Work by Giuliano da Maiano, situated in the cloister of Santa Croce in

Portal of the Pazzi Chapel. Work by Giuliano da Maiano, situated in the cloister of Santa Croce in Florence. Florence Pazzi Chapel

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: The faade of the Pazzi Chapel designed by Filippo Brunelleschi in the cloister of Santa Croce in

The faade of the Pazzi Chapel designed by Filippo Brunelleschi in the cloister of Santa Croce in Florence. Florence Saint Cross Cloister

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Pulpit in the Church of Saint Croce in Florence: detail with the statue of Fortitude

Pulpit in the Church of Saint Croce in Florence: detail with the statue of Fortitude. Florence Statue Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 15th March 2012: Tomb of Francesco Pazzi in the Church of Santa Croce in Florence. The sarcophagus with three tiles

Tomb of Francesco Pazzi in the Church of Santa Croce in Florence. The sarcophagus with three tiles, the middle on depicting Christ, supported by four caryatids



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