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Facelate Renaissance Collection

"Facelate Renaissance: A Celebration of Beauty and Emotion in Art" Step into the world of the Facelate Renaissance, where art comes alive with passion and grace

Background imageFacelate Renaissance Collection: Kneeling nude youth with open arms. Drawing by Federico Barocci preserved in the Room of Drawings

Kneeling nude youth with open arms. Drawing by Federico Barocci preserved in the Room of Drawings and Prints in the Gallery of the Uffizi

Background imageFacelate Renaissance Collection: Face of a young man with his head bent to the right. Drawing by Ludovico Cardi, known as Cigoli

Face of a young man with his head bent to the right. Drawing by Ludovico Cardi, known as Cigoli. Room of Drawings and Prints in the Gallery of the Uffizi

Background imageFacelate Renaissance Collection: Figures of prophets with a book in their hands. Drawing by Paolo Veronese preserved in the Room of

Figures of prophets with a book in their hands. Drawing by Paolo Veronese preserved in the Room of Drawings and Prints in the Gallery of the Uffizi Florence Uffizi

Background imageFacelate Renaissance Collection: Study of the face of a man, drawing by Tintoretto, Cabinet of Drawings and Prints, Uffizi Gallery

Study of the face of a man, drawing by Tintoretto, Cabinet of Drawings and Prints, Uffizi Gallery Florence Uffizi Gallery, Cabinet of Drawings and Prints Drawing Late Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageFacelate Renaissance Collection: Drawing of a male face. Work by Tintoretto, located in the Room of Designs and Prints in the Uffizi

Drawing of a male face. Work by Tintoretto, located in the Room of Designs and Prints in the Uffizi. Florence Uffizi Gallery, Room of Designs and Prints Drawing Late Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageFacelate Renaissance Collection: Madonna, detail of the sculpture Madonna and Child; work by Michelangelo Buonarroti

Madonna, detail of the sculpture Madonna and Child; work by Michelangelo Buonarroti, New Sacristy of the Basilica of S. Lorenzo in Florence Florence Basilica of S

Background imageFacelate Renaissance Collection: Genius of Victory, detail, marble statue by Michelangelo Buonarroti; Florence

Genius of Victory, detail, marble statue by Michelangelo Buonarroti; Florence, Palazzo Vecchio (Palazzo della Signoria), Salone de Cinquecento Florence Palazzo della Signoria

Background imageFacelate Renaissance Collection: Fireplace with decorations by Alessandro Vittoria, preserved in the Barbaro Villa in Maser

Fireplace with decorations by Alessandro Vittoria, preserved in the Barbaro Villa in Maser Maser Villa Barbaro Fireplace Late Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageFacelate Renaissance Collection: Madonna and Child or Madonna Medici, marble, Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564), New Sacristy

Madonna and Child or Madonna Medici, marble, Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564), New Sacristy, The Medicean Chapels, Florence

Background imageFacelate Renaissance Collection: Justice, detail, marble, Funerary monument of Paul III, Guglielmo della Porta (1515 ca.-1577), St

Justice, detail, marble, Funerary monument of Paul III, Guglielmo della Porta (1515 ca.-1577), St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Basilica of St

Background imageFacelate Renaissance Collection: Drawing by Federico Barocci with two faces shown in the moment just before a kiss

Drawing by Federico Barocci with two faces shown in the moment just before a kiss. Room of Drawings and Prints in the Gallery of the Uffizi


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"Facelate Renaissance: A Celebration of Beauty and Emotion in Art" Step into the world of the Facelate Renaissance, where art comes alive with passion and grace. In the Room of Drawings and Prints at the Gallery of the Uffizi, a treasure trove awaits those seeking to be captivated by masterpieces that transcend time. Federico Barocci's drawing beckons us with a kneeling nude youth, his open arms inviting us to embrace vulnerability. Ludovico Cardi, known as Cigoli, captures a young man's face turned gently towards the right, evoking introspection and contemplation. Paolo Veronese's prophets hold books in their hands, symbols of wisdom passed down through generations. Tintoretto's study reveals intricate details etched onto a man's face; every line tells a story waiting to be deciphered. Michelangelo Buonarroti graces us with his genius - from Madonna sculptures exuding maternal love in Florence's Basilica of S. Lorenzo to marble statues like Genius of Victory adorning Palazzo Vecchio. Each piece showcases Michelangelo's mastery over form and emotion. Alessandro Vittoria leaves no stone unturned when it comes to embellishing fireplaces; his decorations in Barbaro Villa transport us back to an era where elegance met functionality seamlessly. The Medicean Chapels house Michelangelo’s Madonna Medici sculpture – an exquisite portrayal capturing divine tenderness between mother and child. These statues were safeguarded during World War II, preserving their beauty for future generations. Guglielmo della Porta immortalizes justice on Paul III’s funerary monument within St Peter’s Basilica – marble intricately carved into scales symbolizing fairness that transcends earthly boundaries. Lastly, Federico Barocci returns with another masterpiece – two faces poised just before a kiss.