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It is located in the historic centre of Florence. The original church was demolished in 1368 and later the current was built in the same place. It has a simple facet and we found fre...
This church is located on the Piazza San Michele Visdomini. The outside is quite simple and doesn't invite to enter, only one plate on the funeral of Philip Lippi. Inside it is ...
Inside is buried the great Florentine artist of the Renaissance of Philippino Lippi, as demonstrated by the sign on the facade with the words of George Vazari. It is also worth paying attention to the frescoes of Spinello ...
This small church met us on the way from the cathedral to Annuncial. Inside the value of "The Pala Pucci," that is, the picture on the subject of "The Holy Interview" ordered by Francesco di Giovanni Pucci (he would be ...
You have a simple face
It is located in the historic centre of Florence. The original church was demolished in 1368 and later the current was built in the same place. It has a simple facet and we found fre...
Better inside than outside
This church is located on the Piazza San Michele Visdomini. The outside is quite simple and doesn't invite to enter, only one plate on the funeral of Philip Lippi. Inside it is ...
An interesting little ceruove in the historic center of Florence.
I read that Philippo Lippi was buried in the Cathedral of Spoleto, where he died in 1469. I would like to understand this issue.
Philippino Lippi, Spinello Aretino, Yacopo Pontormo
Inside is buried the great Florentine artist of the Renaissance of Philippino Lippi, as demonstrated by the sign on the facade with the words of George Vazari. It is also worth paying attention to the frescoes of Spinello ...
‘Pala Pucci'
This small church met us on the way from the cathedral to Annuncial. Inside the value of "The Pala Pucci," that is, the picture on the subject of "The Holy Interview" ordered by Francesco di Giovanni Pucci (he would be ...