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  • [Illustration: Plan of the Uffizi & Pitti Galleries] [Headnote: UFFIZI GALLERY -- VESTIBULES -- CORRIDORS.] +Galleria degli Uffizi.

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  • The Uffizi is still top for classic arts; for something different head to the Salvatore Ferregamo Shoe Museum (Palazzo Spini Feroni, Via Tornabuoni) or Casa Buonarroti, a house originally owned by Michelangelo that is now a museum (Via Ghibellina 70).

    Suzanne Aaronson: What's Worth It: JK Place Hotel Florence, Italy Suzanne Aaronson 2010

  • The Uffizi is still top for classic arts; for something different head to the Salvatore Ferregamo Shoe Museum (Palazzo Spini Feroni, Via Tornabuoni) or Casa Buonarroti, a house originally owned by Michelangelo that is now a museum (Via Ghibellina 70).

    Suzanne Aaronson: What's Worth It: JK Place Hotel Florence, Italy Suzanne Aaronson 2010

  • Of Pordenone's design we get a very good notion from the highly-finished drawing of the Martyrdom of St. Peter in the Uffizi, which is either by or, as the writer believes, after the Friulan painter, but is at any rate in conception wholly his.

    The Earlier Work of Titian Phillips, Claude 1897

  • A similar head in the Uffizi is a copy, Sir Walter

    Promenades of an Impressionist James Huneker 1890

  • Another now in the Uffizi is a most life-like portrait of sombre colouring, but not highly finished.

    Fra Bartolommeo Scott, Leader, 1837-1902 1881

  • In the Uffizi are a bust of St. John, a charming work, and a portrait bust of Battista Sforza.

    A History of Art for Beginners and Students Painting, Sculpture, Architecture Clara Erskine Clement Waters 1875

  • Another now in the Uffizi is a most life-like portrait of sombre colouring, but not highly finished.

    Fra Bartolommeo Leader Scott 1869

  • Yet most visitors to Florence will probably know little about Vasari or Cosimo I de' Medici, or that the Uffizi is the great monument to their remarkable collaboration.

    NYT > Home Page By RODERICK CONWAY MORRIS 2011

  • In the Uffizi is a fine Virgin adoring the infant Christ, who is held by two angels; in the National Gallery, London,

    AvaxHome RSS: Alexpal 2010

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