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Frescoes
Road to Calvary and Crucifixion of a Thief
Frescoes
Road to Calvary and Crucifixion of a Thief
Frescoes
Road to Calvary and Crucifixion of a Thief
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Road to Calvary and Crucifixion of a Thief
Frescoes
Road to Calvary and Crucifixion of a Thief
Frescoes
Road to Calvary and Crucifixion of a Thief
Frescoes
Road to Calvary and Crucifixion of a Thief
Frescoes
Road to Calvary and Crucifixion of a Thief
Frescoes
Triumph of Catholic doctrine, w. St. Thomas Aquinas, winged virtues above, doctors of the Church left and right; 14 female Allegories of Arts and Sciences (in Gothic choir stalls)
Frescoe
Triumph of Catholic doctrine, w. St. Thomas Aquinas, winged virtues above, doctors of the Church left and right; 14 female Allegories of Arts and Sciences (in Gothic choir stalls)
Frescoe
Triumph of Catholic doctrine, w. St. Thomas Aquinas, winged virtues above, doctors of the Church left and right; 14 female Allegories of Arts and Sciences (in Gothic choir stalls)
Frescoes
Triumph of Catholic doctrine, w. St. Thomas Aquinas, winged virtues above, doctors of the Church left and right; 14 female Allegories of Arts and Sciences (in Gothic choir stalls)
Frescoes
Triumph of Catholic doctrine, w. St. Thomas Aquinas, winged virtues above, doctors of the Church left and right; 14 female Allegories of Arts and Sciences (in Gothic choir stalls)
Frescoes
Cathedral of Florence
View of Cathedral and Dome in setting (from Belvedere) 1999
Loggia dei Lanzi
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Arco Foscari, Triumphal Arch facing the Scala dei Giganti, Courtyard of Doge's Palace (1608-15)
Overall diagonal view from gallery of the palace
Arco Foscari, Triumphal Arch facing the Scala dei Giganti, Courtyard of Doge's Palace (1608-15)
General view of S façade and courtyard facade of Doge's Palace (early 17th c)
Arco Foscari, Triumphal Arch facing the Scala dei Giganti, Courtyard of Doge's Palace (1608-15)
Total view of S façade w. statue of Condottiere Francesco Maria I delle Rovere (1490-1538) by G. Bandini
Arco Foscari, Triumphal Arch facing the Scala dei Giganti, Courtyard of Doge's Palace (1608-15)
Detail view of crowning pinnacles from S
Arco Foscari, Triumphal Arch facing the Scala dei Giganti, Courtyard of Doge's Palace (1608-15)
Detail view of courtyard façade w. Baroque clock
Palazzo Foscari
Overall view from canal
Palazzo Pesaro
Total view from canal
Palazzo Pesaro
Closer view of tiered arcades
Porta Serrata. City Gate
View of Gate to the N on Via di Roma
Procuratie Vecchie and Clock Tower
Architecture
Procuratie Vecchie and Clock Tower
Architecture
Renaissance Portico
Total
Renaissance Portico
close det: pilaster, entablature, decoration
Venetian Tomb of Doge Michele Steno (d. 1413)
Total from front center
San Lorenzo
Overall view from the Medici Palace
Ca d'Oro
Architecture
Ca d'Oro
Architecture
Ca d'Oro
Architecture
Ca d'Oro
Architecture
Ca d'Oro
Close-up view of façade detail
Doges Palace
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Doges Palace
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Doges Palace
View of SW Corner arcades and surrounding piazza
Doges Palace
Close-up view of SW corner, showing capital figures
Doges Palace
Detail view of piano nobile of SE corner
Doges Palace
Close sculptural detail of SE corner, upper register: Archangel Raphael Guiding the Young Tobias
Doges Palace
Close scultural detail of SW corner, lower register: Drunken Noah Ridiculed by his Sons
Pazzi Chapel
Diagonal view of the sanctuary in the Pazzi Chapel from the Italian Renaissance Period.
Santo Spirito
Overall view of Santo Spirito entrance façade. From the Italian Renaissance Period.
Santo Spirito
Interior view of aisle in Santo Spirito. From the Italian Renaissance Period.
Santo Spirito
Interior view of nave and choir in Santo Spirito. From the Italian Renaissance Period.
Santo Spirito
Overall view of entrance façade, E flank and dome of Santo Spirito. From the Italian Renaissance Period.
Porta della Carta, Doge's Palace
Detail view above portal with Doge and the lion of St. Mark and window treatment
Porta della Carta, Doge's Palace
Close-up of Doge Francesco Foscari, 1885, by L. Ferrari to replace orig. destroyed in 1797 and lion of St. Mark
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