Renaissance rooms outside Florence, Uffizi GalleryRenaissance rooms outside Florence, Uffizi Gallery

Renaissance rooms outside Florence, Uffizi Gallery

The rest of the east arm (rooms 19-23) is dedicated to various Italian and foreign Renaissance schools: in these rooms…

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Leonardo’s room and adjoining rooms, Uffizi Gallery

Room 15 documents the artistic beginnings of Leonardo da Vinci, starting from the first documented work, the Baptism of Christ…

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Botticelli Room, Uffizi Gallery

The great room, derived from the precedent of the old Medici theater, keeps the original cover. It is one of…

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Halls of the early Renaissance, Uffizi Gallery

Unparalleled is the core of early Renaissance painting, from the twenties of the fifteenth to the middle of the century.…

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Halls of the Middle Ages, Uffizi Gallery

The rooms from 2 to 6 are dedicated to medieval art. With the first, of the thirteenth century and Giotto,…

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Entrance vestibule and east corridor, Uffizi Gallery

The environment, consisting of three vestibules, was created at the end of the eighteenth century with the completion of the…

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Van Gogh and the yellow house, friendship and influence, Van Gogh Museum

It is widely believed that Vincent van Gogh found it hard to stay friends with people, not completely. As an…

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Van Gogh Japanese influence, Inspiration from Japan, Van Gogh Museum

Van Gogh created his own image of Japan by studying and reading about Japanese art, collecting and copying prints, and…

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Van Gogh in 1889-1890, hospitalization, Van Gogh Museum

Van Gogh entered the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole asylum on 8 May 1889. Some of his works from this time are characterised by…

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Van Gogh in 1888-1889, artistic breakthrough, Van Gogh Museum

The time in Arles became one of Van Gogh's more prolific periods: he completed 200 paintings, and more than 100…

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