Francesco Mazzola, also called Parmigianino was commissioned to paint the Madonna with the long neck in 1534 by Elena Baiardi Tagliaferri for the church of Santa Maria dei Servi in Parma. In the commissioning contract, the artist undertook to finish the painting in five months, but when he died in […]
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Cabinet of Miniatures at the Uffizi Gallery
Grand Duke Ferdinando I de \’Medici had it set up after the wedding – in the second half of the sixteenth century – with Christina of Lorraine, who brought as a dowry, from France to Florence, a collection of gems and precious stones.
Read MorePortrait of Eleonora di Toledo with her son Giovanni by Bronzino at the Uffizi Gallery
This precious painting, documented by Vasari, depicts the Dutchess of Florence, Eleonora di Toledo, with her little son Giovanni. It was painted in 1545 by Bronzino, who was a student of Pontormo and the court portrait artist of the Medici.
Read MoreThe Baptism of Christ by Andrea del Verrocchio at the Uffizi Gallery
On the banks of the River Jordan in Palestine, Jesus is being baptised by St John, who is wetting Christ’s head with water. St John the Baptist is holding a slender cross and a scroll inscribed with the announcement of the Saviour’s advent
Read MoreAnnunciation by Simone Martini at the Uffizi Gallery
The signed and dated painting was completed for the altar of St. Ansanus in the transept of Siena cathedral, dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary.
Read MoreCoronation of the Virgin by Botticelli at the Uffizi Gallery
The altarpiece was originally in the chapel of Sant’Alò in the church of San Marco; it was commissioned by the Guild of Goldsmiths and was painted between 1488 and 1490.
Read MoreTriumph by Peter Paul Rubens at the Uffizi Gallery
Rubens began his famous Marie de’Medici Cycle, for the Queen of France in 1621, where he also painted his, Henri IV at the Battle of Ivry and Triumphal Entrance of Henri into Paris, King Henri IV of course was Marie de’Medici’s husband, works now in the Uffizi Gallery.
Read MoreSelf Portrait by Raphael at the Uffizi Gallery
This painting has been acknowledged as the self-portrait of Raphael as a young man, also based on the comparison between this work and the other self-portrait of the painter visible in the fresco depicting the School of Athens in the Room of the Segnatura in the Vatican, commissioned by […]
Read MoreThe Tribuna at the Uffizi Gallery
The Tribuna of the Uffizi is an octagonal room in the Uffizi gallery, Florence, Italy. Designed by Bernardo Buontalenti for Francesco I de’ Medici for Cosimo I de’ Medici in 1584, the most important antiquities and High Renaissance and Bolognese paintings from the Medici collection were and still are displayed here.
Read MoreSanta Trinita Maestà by Cimabue at the Uffizi Gallery
This large panel (3.85 m x 2.23 m) was created by Cimabue in around 1300 for the Vallumbrosan Order of the Church of Santa Trinita, where according to Vasari it was placed on the main altar.
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