
Artemisia Gentileschi, a paintress to be discovered in Florence
Artemisia Gentileschi, a paintress to be discovered in Florence The anniversary of 8 July can have an important reference in the art world. Florence was the scenario in which art,
Artemisia Gentileschi, a paintress to be discovered in Florence The anniversary of 8 July can have an important reference in the art world. Florence was the scenario in which art,
The Primavera by Botticelli, one of the most admired paintings in the Uffizi A visit to the Uffizi Gallery cannot be set aside from one of the most celebrated works
A Renaissance painting in an ancient church in the heart of Florence It seems rather unlikely that in the core of Florence, in a street frequented mainly by tourists attracted
Dürer’s Adoration of the Magi, 1504, Uffizi Gallery, Florence The Dürer’s Uffizi painting at the Albertina in Vienna Still impressed by the many works of art and the refined architecture
Raphael, the ‘easiness’ painter Making that a difficult thing seem simple implies that there is even a more difficult job behind it. I must admit that for a long time
Tour of the Boboli Gardens, the humanist soul of a large green space After a couple of dates postponed due to bad weather, the guided tour of the Boboli Gardens
Bargello reopened its doors After months of waiting, the Bargello has reopened its doors. The Florentine Museum, reopened from August 4 2021 following the current health safety measures, has an
Chianti wine already on an Etruscan amphora Autumn is one of the best times to get to know the beauties of Tuscany – and Chianti in particular. In fact, it
Rediscoveries after the pandemic: Francesco di Giorgio Martini In this very particular year, in which the pandemic has forced us to stay at home while having a vast and varied
The Cavalcade of the Magi, 12th century, Pieve di Corsignano, Pienza The ‘hidden’ cavalcade of the Magi Among the various representations of the Kings, particularly frequent in the Florentine environment
One of the museums to visit in Siena It happens – and it has happened above all in the pre-Covid dynamics – that in an environment like that of Siena,
The façade of the Santa Maria Novella church and its hidden symbols A finely decorated marble façade, the only properly Renaissance one of a sacred building that we can see
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