By Giotto















By Giotto















In April, in Saint Germaine, on the Left Bank.











































Florence has beautiful outdoor spaces and it uses them well. This historic piazza is used to host the annual Christmas markets, the calico storico games every spring, and, on the weekend the still photos below were taken, it was about to host a visit of Pope Francis.

The date was Feb. 26, 2022 but the Pope canceled the day before because of knee issues.

Regardless of the visit of Pope Francis or not, the piazza is worth a long gaze:















Taddeo Gaddi made them between 1328 and 1338


























Cimabue’s Crucifixion:
















The Pinacoteca:

































Housed within this lovely 14th century palazzo in the heart of Florence is the Academy of the Art of Drawing.
The academy is supposedly the oldest institution its kind. It was begun in the 16th century when Giorgio Vasari asked Duke Cosimo I to renew the Group of St. Luke. In 1564 the Charter for the academy was approved. The document below is provided to visitors by the docents of the association.
The palazzo faces Orsanmichele, once a grain market, later the church of the guilds of Florence. It has had many occupants, including the Arte dei Beccai or guild of butchers from which its name derives. Since 1974 it has housed the Accademia Fiorentina delle Arti del Disegno. You can find great info on the palazzo itself on Wikipedia.

The 3 interlocking wreaths, which appear over the door to the associations main room, are the symbol of the academy and, as the brochure above explains, each of the wreaths is composed of a different plant leaf. The wreath of oak leaves symbolizes architecture; the laurel wreath represents sculpture; and the olive crown stands for painting.



The academy’s main room also houses a few fine artworks; Pontormo’s Boldrone Shrine being key among them:



You can find more information on this 3 part painting in Wikipedia under Boldrone Shrine.













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