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Medici Chapel | chapel, Florence, Italy | Britannica Medici Chapel, Florence Itinerary, Michelangelo Sculpture, Medici Family, Giorgio Vasari, Marble Interior, Art Through The Ages, Istoria Artei, Dynamic Shapes

Medici Chapel, chapel housing monuments to members of the Medici family, in the New Sacristy of the Church of San Lorenzo in Florence. The funereal monuments were commissioned in 1520 by Pope Clement VII (formerly Cardinal Giulio de’ Medici), executed largely by Michelangelo from 1520 to 1534, and

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Why a Michelangelo Masterwork Is the Guiding Light for One Architect Arcology, Guiding Light, Classical Architecture, San Lorenzo, Tuscany Italy, Historical Architecture, Architectural Elements, Elle Decor, Tuscany

Architect Elliott Barnes finds inspiration in a Mannerist Michelangelo masterwork. “I first visited Michelangelo’s Laurentian Library in 1983, after having studied it at Cornell. It’s a very small space in the Basilica di San Lorenzo in Florence, constructed in the 1500s. The way the room plays with scale is what intrigues me most. There are these very formal architectural elements like scrolls, pediments, and niches; the stairs spill out from the library as if suggesting that knowledge is…

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La Catedral de Florencia, formalmente la Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore, es la catedral de Florencia, Italia.  Se inició en 1296 en estilo gótico con un diseño de Arnolfo di Cambio y se completó estructuralmente en 1436, con la cúpula diseñada por Filippo Brunelleschi (conocida como la cúpula de Brunelleschi). Florence Dome, Filippo Brunelleschi, Duomo Florence, Italy Architecture, Magic Places, Cathedral Architecture, Florence Tuscany, Italian Architecture, Architecture Drawing Art

The world-famous Duomo di Firenze - Santa Maria del Fiore church in Florence (Tuscany, Italy). The Dome was built in 1420-1436 by Filippo Brunelleschi and it's one of the most enduring symbols of the Italian Renaissance.

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